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Best Hotels in Centro Histórico, Mexico City

The Centro Histórico is Mexico City's breathtaking colonial heart — a UNESCO World Heritage district built directly on the ruins of Tenochtitlán, where 1,436 protected buildings of extraordinary architectural beauty form one of the Americas' greatest historic urban landscapes.

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Best Hotels in Centro Histórico, Mexico City

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The Best Hotels in Centro Histórico, Mexico City at a Glance

The Centro Histórico is Mexico City's breathtaking colonial heart — a UNESCO World Heritage district built directly on the ruins of Tenochtitlán, where 1,436 protected buildings of extraordinary architectural beauty form one of the Americas' greatest historic urban landscapes.

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    Downtown Mexico Centro Histórico · $$$ · ★ 9.3
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    Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico Centro Histórico · $$ · ★ 9
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    Círculo Mexicano Centro Histórico · $$ · ★ 9.2

3 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$$, $$ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

The Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución) is one of the world's largest public squares, flanked by the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace (with Diego Rivera's magnificent murals), and the Templo Mayor Aztec ruins. The historic core has undergone dramatic revitalisation in the past two decades, with pioneering boutique hotels, destination restaurants, and cultural spaces reclaiming buildings that had fallen into disrepair.

Insider Tips

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    The Templo Mayor museum beside the cathedral is one of Mexico's finest and most underappreciated.

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    Café de Tacuba on Tacuba Street has served Mexican food in its gorgeous tiled interior since 1912.

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    A Sunday morning walk through the Zócalo when the area is quiet is one of the city's most cinematic experiences.

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Best Hotels in Centro Histórico, Mexico City

3 hotels · Updated February 2026

Downtown Mexico — Centro Histórico
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.3

Centro Histórico

Downtown Mexico

Downtown Mexico is a pioneering luxury boutique in the Centro Histórico — a 17th-century palace converted by Grupo Habita with a celebrated rooftop pool bar, the irreverent Azul Histórico restaurant in a spectacular courtyard, and a mission to demonstrate that Mexico City's historic core can be a genuine luxury destination.

  • Boutique
  • Historic
  • Design
  • Centro Histórico
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Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico — Centro Histórico
$$ Mid-range
★ 9

The Gran Hotel is one of Mexico City's most spectacular buildings — a 1899 Art Nouveau masterpiece of Tiffany stained-glass domes and gilded iron balustrades facing the Zócalo that makes guests feel they are sleeping inside a living monument of Mexican history.

  • Historic
  • Design
  • Views
  • Centro Histórico
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Círculo Mexicano — Centro Histórico
$$ Mid-range
★ 9.2

Centro Histórico

Círculo Mexicano

Círculo Mexicano is the Centro Histórico's most architecturally daring boutique hotel — a dramatic conversion of a colonial building whose multiple courtyards host restaurants, a pool, a deli, and a rooftop bar that has quickly become one of the city's most beloved gathering places.

  • Design
  • Boutique
  • Foodie
  • Centro Histórico
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Centro Histórico a good area to stay in Mexico City?

The Centro Histórico is essential for history and architecture lovers — a fascinating base that is increasingly safe and vibrant, though restaurants and nightlife are still more limited than in Roma or Condesa.

What is Centro Histórico known for?

The Centro Histórico is famous for the Zócalo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, Diego Rivera murals in the National Palace, the Templo Mayor ruins, and the extraordinary Art Nouveau Gran Hotel facade.

How do I get to Centro Histórico from the airport?

Zócalo metro station (Line 2) is at the heart of the district. The airport is 30–40 minutes by taxi.

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