Mexico City Hotels

Mexico City (Spanish: México, Ciudad de México, or D.F. ) is the capital city of Mexico, and the largest city in North America. The greater Mexico City metropolitan area is one of the world's largest and the largest city in North America, with an estimated 20 million people living in the region. When staying in Mexico City, we recommend Fiesta Inn Naucalpan, Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico (2 km north), Holiday Inn Plaza Dali Mexico City, Hostal Centro Historico Regina (2 km north), and NH Centro Historico (2 km north).

Mexico City Hotels and Accommodation

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Fiesta Inn Naucalpan ★★★★
Periferico Norte esq. Gustavo Baz, Naucalpan de Juarez
Rated 6/10 by 8 reviews
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Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico ★★★★★
Avenida 16 de Septiembre No. 82, Mexico City (2 km north)
Rated 8.7/10 by 346 reviews
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Holiday Inn Plaza Dali Mexico City ★★★
Viaducto Rio De La Piedad 260, Mexico City
Rated 8.1/10 by 41 reviews
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Hostal Centro Historico Regina
February 5 53 Regina Esq. Historical Center, Mexico City (2 km north)
Rated 9.4/10 by 17 reviews
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NH Centro Historico ★★★★
Cl Palma 42, Mexico City (2 km north)
Rated 8.1/10 by 95 reviews
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Our recommendations of Fiesta Inn Naucalpan, Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico, Holiday Inn Plaza Dali Mexico City, Hostal Centro Historico Regina, and NH Centro Historico may take into account distance from Mexico City, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

Popular Destinations in Mexico City

Centro

The old city center or Centro Historico of Mexico City, centered around the Plaza de la Constitucion, is an area clearly different from the rest of the city.

Condesa & Roma

The Condesa and Roma district of Mexico City is a residential and restaurant area on both sides of Insurgentes avenue between Viaducto Miguel Alemán in the south and Avenida Chapultepec in the north.

Zona Rosa

Zona Rosa is a business and entertainment district located in a portion of Colonia Juárez, near the center of Mexico City.

Within Mexico City

Coyoacán

This relatively large area in the southwest of Mexico City has always been a counterculture hotbed.

Polanco

Polanco refers to an area of Mexico City north of Chapultepec Park. This district is delimited by Paseo de la Reforma to the south, Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho to the west, Avenida Ejercito Nacional to the north and Avenida Mariano Escobedo to the east.

Chapultepec

Chapultepec is a district of Mexico City. "Chapultepec" means "Grasshopper Hill" in Nahuatl, the language of the "Aztecs".

Del Valle

Colonia del Valle is probably the most important colony in Mexico City. It is located in south central area of the city and is mainly inhabitated by high class.

Santa Fe

Santa Fe is in the western area of Mexico City. It is the newest and most modern district of the city, as almost all of it has …

La Villa de Guadalupe

La Villa de Guadalupe is in the northern part of Mexico City, part of the delegación of Gustavo A.

Xochimilco

Xochimilco is to the south of Mexico City, and gives a glimpse at the effects of rushed urbanization over the years.

Ciudad Satelite

Ciudad Satelite or simply "Satelite" is part of the metropolitan area of Mexico City.

Tlalpan

Tlalpan and Pedregal is a district of Mexico City.

San Angel

San Angel is a district south of Mexico City.

Desert of the Lions

Desierto de los Leones is a National Park located Northwest of Mexico City, Mexico City.Mexico.

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Mexico City Travel Tips

Everybody says Mexico City is an extremly dangerous city, but from my experience I can tell you, that as long as you don't run around in expensive clothes and shoes without any jewelry, noboy will do you any harm. Actually it's the opposite: Mexicans are warm hearted people how are very proud of … Matthias S.
buldog cafe the coolest place in town- young people, live rock bands. expensive cover (27us$)- but cool drinks Ely V.
Save time for museum hopping. There are more museums in Mexico City that you could possibly count. We found gallery after gallery just walking down the street. Admission was as little as a dollar. Judith S.
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