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Riding the downtown development wave, Spanish chain NH planted a branch in the center...
Riding the downtown development wave, Spanish chain NH planted a branch in the center...
The Gran Hotel flaunts the French art nouveau style of the prerevolutionary era...
Securely enclosed in a compound dotted with tropical greenery, this branch of the business-class chain o...
The remodeled Marlowe stands across from Chinatown’s pagoda gate...
This generic option two blocks east of La Ciudadela should appeal to peso-pinchers...
Right on the delightful Plaza Luis Cabrera, the Casa makes a tranquil base for visitors on an extended ...
Every whim is catered to at this aggressively colonial boutique hotel near Parque Lincoln...
While it won’t win any awards for originality, this monolithic structure is built for comfort, with ove...
Rising like a pink pylon above a nondescript section of Colonia Juárez, this business-class hotel offers...
Northernmost of the three upper-echelon hotels facing the Zócalo, the Holiday Inn seems the least preten...
The Nikko blends modern luxury with Japanese traditions of service in an architecturally striking 38-sto...
Facing Álvaro Obregón’s leafy median, one of Roma’s newest hotels resembles its pricier downtown counter...
Dictator Díaz unwrapped this cake wedge of a building in 1904...
Just up from the Ángel monument along a major northbound artery, this locale has slickly styled rooms – ...
An affordable option by Polanco standards, the large suites here give you plenty of bang for your buck...
This Best Western franchise has a lot going for it, including an attractive colonial interior, an unbea...
Sister to the nearby Hotel Del Ángel, this is designed for execs on longer stays...
The Cityexpress emphasizes comfort and functionality, but decor outshines the neutral-modern favored by ...
Conveniently poised between the Zona Rosa and Colonia Roma, this friendly little place makes a nice coc...
A business travelers’ hotel on the east end of Álvaro Obregón, the Stanza makes a cushy, relatively ine...
Opposite Plaza de San Fernando, this refurbished older hotel is poised between run-down Colonia Guerrer...
The only lodging on the south (Condesa) side of Bosque de Chapultepec, the auto-oriented Park Villa is i...
The hulking Prim does not present an attractive facade, but it’s decent value and a quick hike from Refo...
Housed in a fine Porfiriato-era building and managed by easygoing staff, this 20-bed hostel is on the na...
Run by an amiable French transplant, this 1940s historic building houses eight rooms done up in tastefu...
A family-run operation for nearly a century, the Casa is a perennial hit with travelers seeking peace an...
Steps from the Zócalo, this colonial structure has been artfully restored, with original wood beams and...
Occupying a 250-year-old former nuns’ residence, this recently inaugurated hostel retains some of the or...
Backpacker central, this HI affiliate is abuzz with a global rainbow of young travelers...
On one of the city’s most exuberant and historic streets, the Moneda is an altogether more modest affai...
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