With a stay at Hotel Amigo Suites, you'll be centrally located in Mexico City, just a 4-minute walk from Metropolitan Cathedral and 7 minutes by foot from Zócalo. This hostel is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Palacio de Bellas Artes and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from National Palace.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
Featured amenities include a computer station, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff.
Make yourself at home in one of the 24 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include safes, and housekeeping is provided daily.
EElena_Surya-Severa2020.01.19
We are a group of 9 persons was booking 6 rooms in that hotel on New Year Eve (3 nights). At first we paid double tax. We had a hotel voucher from Boocking.com already including all taxes (we checked it!). But the hotel assured us that we have to pay more. OK. We paid. In the rooms was cold. The water in the shower is almost cold, the bed linens and towels are very threadbare. There were no warm blankets. The toilet wasn't functioning in one of our rooms. We were offered a bucket. We have asked many times to repair toilet or give us another room. Another room was provided only at last night. Two rooms didn't lock inside. The doors and locks are very unreliable. It can be opened with a fingernail. We ordered a taxi (three cars for nine people, wrote all information on a piece of paper and said about it two times - in english and spanish). As a result, only two cars were ordered and they was lost on the way.) We urgently needed to go to the bus station and we ordered the taxi for 9 persons again... so what ??? A ”minivan” arrived... but for 7 persons!!!))) Two of us were forced to siting on the floor of the car. All our requests was satisfied somehow... In hope that we will leave soon. Amigo Suites ... never again!!!
In the heart of Mexico City, Residencias Señorial is within a 5-minute drive of Palacio de Bellas Artes and Zócalo. This hotel is 1.2 mi (2 km) from Plaza Garibaldi and 2.2 mi (3.5 km) from Angel of Independence Monument.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Limited parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 77 guestrooms. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries.
TTheGringoInXalapa2019.06.13
Our room was a bit like a simple room but the bed was nice, clean, wireless network, all work. The staff was very helpful. The street was noisy. The subway was very close, the city center and many places to eat, and some nice pedestrian streets were also very close
With a stay at Hotel Juarez in Mexico City (Historic Center), you'll be a 4-minute walk from Metropolitan Cathedral and 5 minutes by foot from Zócalo. This hotel is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Palacio de Bellas Artes and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from National Palace.
Featured amenities include a safe deposit box at the front desk and an elevator.
Stay in one of 39 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Satellite television is provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include safes and ceiling fans, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2024.04.16
Very good hotel, This came in as a surprise when booking as it was not really recommend, but the hotel location is very central and the staffs are super nice, they are there to help as much as they can! room also clean.
the only downside would be the shower as this is showerhead was quite hard and feel like piercing through my skin when showering.
Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico has the best location in Historic Mexico City, ensuring all the comfort for a quiet stay in Mexico City. The hotel has rooms ideal for business travelers and families, as well as being pet friendly. Enjoy a Mexican restaurant and a bar with signature cocktails. The hotel's structure includes a gym, meeting rooms for corporate events and a terrace over the Zócalo.
GGuest User2024.03.02
The Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico is a new hotel. Its newness shows in any number of ways, both good and bad. First the good: Staff were all friendly. And my room was shiny new and free of signs of wear. Everything in the room worked perfectly. It is true that the room was rather small and that the view was mostly of a blank wall. Since I was by myself and did not spend much time in the room during the day, these latter issues didn’t bother me very much. There were, however, some issues that were also perhaps related to the hotel’s newness. The cleaning staff didn’t empty the wastebasket on the first day and didn’t replenish the Nespresso pods on the second. Perhaps they should start working from a checklist … ? Also, breakfast was only available half an hour later than advertised. And, oddly, only certain guests were offered omelettes. And, as someone who doesn’t eat meat, I was bothered by a cheese-and-luncheon-meat plate on which the cheese and luncheon meat were piled on top of each other. I would also have appreciated labels on the four stew-like dishes on offer—I couldn’t tell what they contained. There is also the issue of billing. When I checked in at 3 p.m., I was asked to pay the entire bill—no problem there. But, when I arrived in my room, I found an e-mail from hotel management informing me that, because the hotel was extra busy, I’d already been charged for day 1. It’s true that I’d opted for a “flexible” rate which required me to agree to pay for the first day whether I showed up or not, but it was a little startling to be charged for a no-show before the earliest possible check-in time—and then charged again when I checked in. It took a week for the double charge to disappear from my credit-card statement. I can’t believe Accor would have approved of this billing procedure. The thing that most bothered me about the hotel was the absence of a minibar. The TripAdvisor website—and also the websites of several booking agencies—all claim that rooms in the Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico have minibars. The Accor website, I’ll admit, doesn’t. But I guess I’ve come to expect that hotels of a certain class would have minibars. And I missed having one, not for overpriced drinks, but for the groceries I bought. I wasn’t, in other words, very enthusiastic about the Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico, although I acknowledge that, with a few changes, it could most definitely be turned into a very good hotel.
Hotel Catedral is centrally located in Mexico City, a 3-minute walk from Metropolitan Cathedral and 5 minutes by foot from Zócalo. This upscale hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from National Palace and 1.5 mi (2.5 km) from Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services.
Make yourself at home in one of the 116 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, as well as phones with free international calls.
Mmaike1232023.12.27
The hotel is very close to the Constitution Square and it is a few hundred meters away. It is very quiet. There is a convenience store and a pharmacy 20 meters on the left hand side of the door, which is very convenient. There is a sightseeing bus next to the square. It is not expensive to visit the city. The fare is not bad in all aspects. The only thing is that the smell of the lobby on the first floor is too high and too fragrant.
Downtown Mexico, a Member of Design Hotels is centrally located in Mexico City, a 5-minute walk from Metropolitan Cathedral and 6 minutes by foot from Torre Latinoamericana. This upscale hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from National Palace and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Zócalo.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as an outdoor pool or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands.
Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at Lobby, a restaurant which specializes in international cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Unwind at the end of the day with a drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 11:30 AM.
Featured amenities include a computer station, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 17 guestrooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Partially open bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Located in Mexico City (Colonia Roma), Hotel Embassy is within a 15-minute walk of Paseo de la Reforma and Angel of Independence Monument. This hotel is 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from Monument to the Revolution and 1.8 mi (3 km) from Alameda Central.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
Take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 30 guestrooms featuring plasma televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include complimentary bottled water and blackout drapes/curtains, as well as phones with free local calls.
GGuest User2022.05.26
The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable. The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable. The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable. The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable. It has a parking service and you'll keep your bags if you need it.
Venustiano Carranza | 1.86km from Museo de Anatomía
Located in Mexico City (Venustiano Carranza), Hotel MX congreso - In Mexico City (Venustiano Carranza) is within a 5-minute drive of Balbuena General Hospital and Templo Mayor. This aparthotel is 2.9 mi (4.7 km) from Palacio de Bellas Artes and 3.3 mi (5.2 km) from Sports Palace Dome.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served on weekdays from 7 AM to 10 AM and on weekends from 8 AM to 11 AM.
Featured amenities include a business center, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 102 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and desks, as well as phones with free local calls.
TTongxingchangtong2024.02.24
There are no disposable toiletries or slippers in the room. You have to buy them at your own expense. The room is quite big. There is no convenience store near the hotel. I have made a reservation before. Due to the flight rescheduling, I checked in one day later. I couldn't find the information on the computer. I again Book a room yourself on the spot! This kind of hotel can only be called a makeshift hotel when traveling. It can only match our domestic hotels and cannot be called a hotel.
A stay at Ayenda Continental Mexicano places you in the heart of Mexico City, within a 10-minute walk of Zócalo and National Palace. This hotel is 0.5 mi (0.9 km) from Metropolitan Cathedral and 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage.
Make yourself at home in one of the 51 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and designer toiletries.
KKei2022.09.26
The location is a bit spooky at night , although the location is a bit close to the central .
Actually in this price you cannot expect more about the room , it is clean but small.
Hotel Ritz Ciudad de México is centrally located in Mexico City, a 4-minute walk from Palacio de Bellas Artes and 6 minutes by foot from Alameda Central. This hotel is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Zócalo and 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Metropolitan Cathedral.
Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Stop by the hotel's restaurant, La Terraza, for lunch or dinner. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and room service (during limited hours) is provided. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Event facilities at this hotel consist of conference space and meeting rooms.
Make yourself at home in one of the 113 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
GGuest User2022.01.10
We were booked in this hotel by our airline after a very long, hard day. We hadn't eaten since breakfast and had a terribly stressful day of standing for hours and hours in the chaos of the airport during a covid crisis. We thought a ”Hotel Ritz” near the zocolo would offer a nice respite with a good meal before heading back to a rebooked flight in the early morning. But, alas, it was not to be. The staff who greeted us were very nice and professional. But our room was down a long, stark hallway and despite being in an old, historic building, there was zero character inside. The room was functional, though the shower was only lukewarm. When we went to the restaurant, which had all of the charm of a school cafeteria, and gave them our voucher for $600 pesos, they gave us a worn printout with a small selection of meals, then told us only 4 options were available. None were anything we would choose. We had planned to buy drinks with dinner, but they made us sign a receipt saying we had spent all $600 pesos ($30 U.S.) before even serving our food, which would have maybe cost $300 p. tops off a real menu. I ate part of a rubbery piece of chicken with a small wilted salad and my husband had a sandwich on white bread. Afterward, we walked somewhere else for food and drinks, which we should have done to begin with. We passed one other family eating in the hotel and noticed they had McDonalds take-out. Later, we checked their regular menu, which had many options that would have fit easily into the $600p budget. The treatment felt insulting. We had been given taxi vouchers to and from the hotel as well. At reception, we requested they schedule our morning taxi, which they assured us they would do. I got up early to double check with the morning reception that it had been scheduled, and they said yes - it was on its way. The hotel is on a section of street that is pedestrian-only, so we walked our luggage to the nearest spot for auto traffic and waited. The taxi never came. Finally, my husband went back to the hotel to ask for help and was told to call an Uber. It was clear that they had not called the taxi for us, and we lost almost an hour of time getting to the airport because of it. Oh yes, and the elevator buttons do not work. And the walls are extremely thin. Someone had sick kids nearby and the screaming and coughing echoed loudly through the halls all night. We could hear every flush and every conversation in that corridor. Most MX hotels have solid brick and stucco walls that block sound, but not this one. The Centro area is wonderful, and worth staying in for a night or two, but I recommend the Best Western Hotel Majestic. We stayed in a suite there at the beginning of our trip and our giant room was beautiful, overlooking the zocolo and the staff were great. The rate was good, too. If you have more time in CDMX, Coyoacan is my favorite neighborhood for lodging, but it's nice to spend some time in the centro. I also want to mention that we ha