The Many Hotels of Mexico City
Mexico City has a bewildering array of choices when it comes to hotels.
They are in many parts of the city, and of all levels of comfort and
price. If you are going as a tourist, select your place to stay based
on where you will be spending most of your time. Check out vacation
packages to Mexico City, which combine airfare and hotels. If you have
a specific purpose, perhaps for business, choose your hotel to be reasonably
close to your work destinations, to minimize the amount of travel around
the city you need to do.
Some well-rated hotels with rooms for $150 and up (sometimes way up!)
include: JW Marriott Mexico City, Four Seasons Mexico City, W Mexico
City, Galeria Plaza, Marco Polo, Hotel Presidente InterContinental,
Habita, Nikko Mexico, Marquis Reforma Hotel, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel
and Towers, Casa Blanca, Sevilla Palace, Camino Real Mexico City, Fiesta
Americana Grand Chapultepec, Sheraton Suites, Benidorm, Brasilia, Hotel
Residencia Polanco, Hotel Ambos Mundos, Hotel Cibeles, Hotel El Greco,
and Real Del Sur.
Some popular hotels with lower rates include: Hotel Catedral, Casa
Gonzalez, Segovia Regency, La Casona, Maria Cristina, Best Western
Majestic, Hotel Gillow, Parque Ensenada, Vasco De Quiroga Hotel,
Best Western Hotel Cortes, Riazor, New York Hotel, Mision Park Plaza
Mexico, Mision Zona Rosa Mexico City, Mayaland, Holiday Inn East
Mexico City, Hotel Metropol, Hotel Isabel, and Regente.
I came across the information someplace that La Ventana Hotel is
pet-friendly.
Here are some of the areas of the city where you will find hotels:
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Downtown: wonderful
for access but crowded and noisy during the day. It is relatively
empty at night, which does raise questions about the risks of crime.
(See discussion on the Mexico
City page.)
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Reforma and
Zona Rosa: this is the business center of the city, along with fine
shopping and nightlife.
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Chapultepec
and Polanco: includes the wonderful Chapultepec Park, the famous
Museum of Anthropology, the Modern Art museum, and is close to the
Reforma area. Some very nice luxury hotels are located here.
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Airport: in
an industrial and slum area, but convenient if you are leaving early
the next morning or for business or other travelers who fly in and
out quickly. A very utilitarian Mexico City hotel choice.
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