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As a frequent destination for both Mexican and foreign visitors, Mexico City boasts a broad range of accommodations, from no-frills guesthouses to ultra-luxury hotels. With so many options available, finding lodging is rarely a problem, even during the major holiday periods when Mexicans flock to coastal destinations. And unlike the beach resorts, rates don't fluctuate by season.

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Details Neighbourhood Keyword Price
6M9 Guest House
Marsella 69
Juárez b&b
$$
Camino Real México
Calz Mariano Escobedo 700
Anzures hotel
$$$
Casa de la Condesa
Plaza Luis Cabrera 16
Roma Norte b&b
$$
Casa de los Amigos
Ignacio Mariscal 132
Tabacalera b&b
hostel
$
Casa González
Río Sena 69
Cuauhtémoc b&b
$$
Casa Vieja
Eugenio Sue 45
Polanco hotel
$$$
Condesa df
Avenida Veracruz 102
Condesa hotel
$$$
El Cenote Azul
Alfonso Pruneda 24
Copilco El Alto hostel
$
Fiesta Inn
Blvd Puerto Aéreo 502
Ciudad Universitaria hotel
$$$
Four Seasons Hotel México DF
Paseo de la Reforma 500
Juárez hotel
$$$
Gran Hotel Ciudad de México
Av 16 de Septiembre 82
Centro Histórico hotel
$$$
Hábita Hotel
Av Presidente Masaryk 201
Polanco hotel
$$$
Hippodrome Hotel
Av México 188
Hipódromo Condesa hotel
$$$
Holiday Inn Zócalo
Av 5 de Mayo 61
Centro Histórico hotel
$$$
Hostal Amigo
Isabel la Católica 61
Centro Histórico hostel
$

 
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