Price | $40 - $74 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN MEXICO CITY | Cuauhtémoc | 22% cheaper | Hotels in Cuauhtémoc are the cheapest in Mexico City at just $40 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD IN MEXICO CITY | La Condesa | 31% more expensive | La Condesa has the highest priced hotels in Mexico City with rooms averaging $74 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOOD IN MEXICO CITY | Cuauhtémoc | 89% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Cuauhtémoc than any other neighborhood in Mexico City |
If you’re planning on staying at any of momondo’s recommended hotels in the area of Mexico City nearest to Zona Rosa, you should expect to pay around $167/night. This price fluctuates based on time of year. In general, a rate under $167/night is a good deal for momondo users staying near Zona Rosa. Hotels near Zona Rosa are typically 68% more expensive than the average hotel in Mexico City, which is $52.
Low Season | July | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | October | most expensive time to stay |
18% | expected price decrease | |
37% | expected price increase |
Price | $171 - $332 |
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Cheapest day of week | Wednesday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Monday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$182 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$223 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Mexico City is: 1-2 star, 84 days before. 3 star, 74 days before. 4-5 star, 48 days before. |
1-2 star | $23 - $127 | |
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3 star | $33 - $108 | |
4-5 star | $72 - $245 |
Lowest Hotel Price | $26 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Barceló México Reforma |
Hotels Near Airport | 5501 |
Average Length of Stay | 6 days |
Mexico City is a very large city with a busy subway system. Known as the Mexico City Metro, it travels throughout the city and its surrounding suburbs. It is very inexpensive to ride, with fare less than a dollar per ride. For the most convenient option, we recommend that you purchase a Smart Card. You can put a certain amount of money on the card so you don't have to keep buying tickets. Stay near the main stations for easy access. We'd recommend the Roma neighborhood (by the Insurgentes train station) and Cuauhtémoc (near the Cuauhtémoc train station). Some Mexico City hotels in the Roma neighborhood include the Hotel Casa Blanca and the Lisboa Hotel. Hotels in Mexico City in Cuauhtémoc include the Sevilla Palace Hotel and the Fiesta Americana - Reforma.
Hotel Escala Siglo XXI
Antonio Solis, 101, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
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República de Guatemala No 4 Colonia Centro, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
Barceló México Reforma
Paseo de la Reforma 1, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
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Campos Eliseos No. 204 Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
Emporio Reforma
Avenida Paseo De La Reforma 124, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
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If you're traveling to Mexico City to celebrate a honeymoon or anniversary, you might want to stay in Polanco for its many luxurious hotels and upscale restaurants and shops. Some hotels in Mexico City Polanco include the JW Marriott Mexico City and Las Alcobas, a luxury collection hotel. Students visiting Mexico City on spring break might look for cheap hotels in Mexico City. The La Condesa area provides affordable but quality hotels, such as Casa Maria Elena and Condesa Suites. Both Roma and La Condesa are good places for families to stay. These communities have many restaurants, local boutiques, and outdoor parks for kids to run around in.
There is an abundance of history and culture in Mexico City. You can delve into history with a visit to Constitution Square (in central Mexico City), the Museum of the Templo Mayor (in the historic neighborhood), and the National Palace (in central Mexico City/the main square). Another popular attraction is the Chapultepec Park in central Mexico City, one of the largest parks in Latin America. The park has its own zoo, amusement park, and botanical gardens. Stay in a Mexico City Hotel close to the Chapultepec Park such as the Hyatt Regency Mexico City or the Wild Oscar. If you're interested in art, you'll appreciate a tour of the Museo Rufino Tamayo (a famous painter) in Chapultepec Park or the Palace of Fine Arts in the city's cultural center, which houses works by renowned artist Diego Rivera.
Some of the choicest restaurants in Mexico City are in the Sante Fe neighborhood. This neighborhood is also where you’ll find the largest shopping mall in the city, and you can take full advantage of its food court. It’s an ultra-modern neighborhood with a variety of lodging options, from 4-star hotels like the Hilton Mexico City Sante Fe to more budget-friendly hotels such as the Comfort Inn Sante Fe. Presently, there’s no access to the train, but you can take the public bus from or to the Sante Fe Balderas metro station. El Centro (the historic center) is possibly the most popular neighborhood for foodies visiting Mexico City. It has several local eateries that serve traditional Mexican cuisine. A couple of hotels in this neighborhood include the Hampton Inn & Suites Centro Histórico and the NH Collection Mexico City Centro Histórico. The closest metro station to El Centro is the Zócalo station.
The city hosts the Festival del Centro Histórico each year in March in the historic center (take the Zócolo train to get here). This is a two-week-long festival with live performances, visual art exhibits, crafting activities, and a story time for kids. The Day of the Dead Festival (Día de los Muertos) is another popular tourist event in Mexico City where you can witness an elaborate parade. It takes place in the fall in the Coyoacán neighborhood. Book the Casa Hidalgo or the Ágata Hotel Boutique & Spa to be near this event. You can get to this neighborhood on the train via the Coyoacán or Viveros station.
Visiting Mexico City for 6 nights is the most common choice for our users.
The cost of a hotel room in Mexico City will vary according to demand, location and star rating. On average, rooms will cost around $201 per night.
The cheapest month to book a hotel in Mexico City is July. The cost of your room could be as much as 18% cheaper than peak months.
Hotel rooms in Mexico City are generally cheapest on Tuesday and more costly on Sunday.
$262 is around the price you are going to have to pay for a luxury hotel room in Mexico City. This is on average an 20%% increase on the cost of a typical Mexico City hotel, which is more likely to charge $201 a night.
Hostels in Mexico City (including hotels rated 2 stars and below) costs $37 per person, per night on average. This is $172 per night cheaper than the average cost of hotels in Mexico City.
Booking hotels in La Condesa, Coyoacán, Benito Juárez and Iztapalapa is common when visiting Mexico City.
With generally low rainfall expected (0.4″) and an average temperature of 62.6 °F, those staying at a hotel in Mexico City may want to take some time during their visit to go see popular landmarks in the area. Considering the weather during March, attractions worth visiting near Mexico City are El Ángel de la Independencia, Plaza de la Constitucion, and Chapultepec Castle.
There are currently 6,455 vacation rentals available in Mexico City. Most of our users opt to stay at Uliv Antara, which is the most popular vacation rental in Mexico City. Compare vacation rentals in Mexico City.
Yes, Mexico City hostels are available if you aren’t interested in staying at a traditional hotel. Zocalo Rooms - Hostel is the most popular out of the 96 hostels in Mexico City. Search for deals on hostels in Mexico City.
The number of operators available for hotels in Mexico City is 5,475 as of March 2024.
Prices for hotels in Mexico City are updated daily.
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