"Nice place if you are on a budget. Great location. My favorite part was the lady in the kitchen walking out when you come inside the entry. Hot water needs work. Otherwise if you are on a budget and never been the mexico this is a great place to start. Residential and you can walk anywhere. "
"Nice place if you are on a budget. Great location. My favorite part was the lady in the kitchen walking out when you come inside the entry. Hot water needs work. Otherwise if you are on a budget and never been the mexico this is a great place to start. Residential and you can walk anywhere. "
"Clean room. Very light and airy. Maximalist vibe with artwork everywhere. Super accommodating staff. We didn't try the breakfast. Coffee, various teas, fruit and cookies were always available. Great location. Surrounded by restaurants and shops. An easy walk to the Anthropology Museum and to the National Auditorium. "
"Clean room. Very light and airy. Maximalist vibe with artwork everywhere. Super accommodating staff. We didn't try the breakfast. Coffee, various teas, fruit and cookies were always available. Great location. Surrounded by restaurants and shops. An easy walk to the Anthropology Museum and to the National Auditorium. "
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"Hola,
Everything was excellent very nice quiet and relaxing.
But, just a little inconvenient with the teachers protest on the 5 de mayo street
Other than what,
it was a very nice place, the staff it was very friendly and helpful.
Thank you for making me and my wife
A wonderful and loving vacation."
"Great location a couple blocks from the Angel of Independence. Located in a very vibrant and lively neighborhood. Lots to see and do within walking distance, with many restaurants options and shopping. I've stayed in this zone a few different times but this will be my last stay at this particular hotel. There's really nothing overly wrong with the hotel per se, but the room resembled a hospital room. Very impersonable and cold. Nothing inviting about it whatsoever. Some cracked and chipped floor tiles, a tiny little wall mount TV you can barely see from the bed with very limited channel selection. Simply unappealing room overall. I stayed one night out of a 4 night booking and booked a different hotel after the first night. The price was reasonable, so if you're just looking for a place to sleep, this place is probably fine, but there are way better options in the immediate vicinity."
"Overall this is a pretty good hotel. Highlights are the included breakfast to order, the 24 hour on site Cafe which is complimentary, and the very helpful staff. The hotel is well maintained and tastefully decorated. The room and bed were very comfortable. The downsides included a very small, impractical gym (which some may not care about) and TERRIBLE wifi. I'm not sure if it was just the room we were in or if it's a common issue but we had to switch to data to use our mobiles and doing anything on my laptop was an exercise in frustration. I told the front desk and was told they are "working on it" so I assume that means they are aware of the issue. As a side note, and not the hotels fault, there were large government protests at the Zocalo while we were there. This resulted in a tent camp right outside the hotel which stunk and the closure of the surrounding streets around our hotel for blocks. So catching Uber or other transport meant walking several blocks from the hotel each time. Same for drop off when returning to the hotel. We were always dropped several blocks away and had to walk to the hotel. I have now been caught in 3 different government protests while staying in the Zocalo zone on various visits. I won't stay in that zone again. Again, not the hotels fault but still super annoying and inconvenient."
"Great location in Roma Norte. However, the hotel was under renovation so there was a lot of construction, even at the entrance. They claimed it was only 9-5 but it definitely went on longer than that. There was also only one elevator so I had to wait longer than usual just to go up and down to the lobby.
It's also on a bustling street, so traffic can be noisy."
"Me gustó por estar cerca del aeropuerto y que cuentan con transporte . El personal es muy amable. Lo único que no me gustó es por qué se escucha mucho ruido no logré descansar . Me despertaba el ruido de las personas caminando por pasio y el elevador ."
Whether you're on a romantic holiday and want to stay somewhere quiet, or you're travelling solo and hoping to get some local recommendations, a B&B might be the right choice for your trip. If you love to watch a show while travelling, you'll want to get tickets for Teatro Metropólitan or Insurgentes Theater during your trip to Mexico City.
Why should you consider B&Bs instead of traditional hotels?
B&Bs all have a unique charm — whether it's a cosy reading space or a sunlit breakfast nook, the small details are what make bed and breakfasts a fun place to get away.
How many bed & breakfasts are there in Mexico City?
Expedia has 60 BnBs in Mexico City, so you'll have plenty of options to maximise comfort and relaxation.
When is the best time to book my B&B in Mexico City?
When you're planning your getaway to Mexico City, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually April and May, with an average temperature of 19°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 15°C. The rainiest months in Mexico City are August, July, September and June, with each month seeing an average of 186 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Mexico City?
Travellers who want to experience Mexico City should visit its top museums and stunning cathedral. When you want to spend some time in the great outdoors, Alameda Central and Tlatelolco Archaelogical Site are some notable spots. You should put Zócalo and Angel of Independence Monument on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Mexico City?
You can map out your trip in and around Mexico City ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX), which is located 3.2 mi (5.2 km) away. Otherwise, look for flights into Santa Lucía, Mexico (NLU-Felipe Ángeles Intl.), which is 22.1 mi (35.5 km) away. If you'd like to explore around the area, consider renting a car to explore more sights.