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Luxury hotels are centered in Polanco, west of the Centro Histórico near a sprawling park called Bosque de Chapultepec. Polanco and La Condesa, another mostly residential neighborhood near the park, are where you'll find most of the small boutique hotels. All are within walking distance of some of the city's best dining, nightlife, and shopping. To the east lies the Zona Rosa—once a good place to bed down, but looking a bit seedy as of late. The Centro Histórico itself is a great place to stay, although nothing much goes on here after dark.
Forget the various shades of gray that distinguish many of this chain's locations. To remind you that you're in Latin America, the W Mexico City is splashed...more
Resembling an old-fashioned hacienda—if haciendas had soared to eight stories—this hotel wraps around a central courtyard with a fountain that could...more
The modest name—which literally means "old house"—doesn't do justice to this ten-suite boutique hotel near Bosque de Chapultepec. There's no subdued...more
Enrique Norten of TEN Architectos wrapped a '60s-era low-rise in cloudy glass and pared down the 36 rooms to the basic necessities of Dwell readers: smooth gray...more
In an Art Deco building that would look right at home in South Beach, the Hippodrome has a streamlined facade that turns heads. But the beauty here is more than...more
Jonathan Morr, the restaurateur (New York's BONDST) and hotelier (Miami Beach's Townhouse), knows what's hip. So it's no wonder that he was drawn to the...more
Although it was built in 1968, the Camino Real still has the feel of a modern grand hotel—maybe because of all the priceless works of art, such as a mural...more
Distrito Capital is the latest venture from the team behind two of Mexico City's hottest hotels, Habita and Condesa DF. Set in the emerging commercial district...more









