One of the world's most iconic stadiums — home of two FIFA World Cup finals. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Mexico City within easy reach, so you can catch the game without the commute.
Las Alcobas is Mexico City's finest small luxury hotel — an exquisitely designed 35-room property in Polanco that prioritises intimacy, extraordinary Mexican craftsmanship throughout, and the exceptional Anatol restaurant in a way that makes it the preferred choice of discerning independent travellers.
One of Mexico City's most celebrated boutique experiences, Ignacia Guest House occupies a 1913 mansion in Roma Norte with just six rooms of extraordinary care and craftsmanship — a restaurant of genuine quality, and the attentive owner-operated charm that makes it perennially oversubscribed.
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.
The Mondrian brings the brand's signature minimal-maximalist design philosophy to Polanco — with interiors by Marcel Wanders, a rooftop pool and bar among the city's most fashionable, and a position steps from Presidente Masaryk's luxury shopping corridor.
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.
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.