Where to Stay in Mexico City
Romantic neighborhoods, boutique hotels, and date-night spots
Our pick for couples
Stay in Condesa
Offers beautiful parks, charming streets, romantic restaurants, and a sophisticated yet relaxed vibe.
Best Neighborhoods for Couples
Ranked by relevance for couples visiting Mexico City
Roma Norte
Mid-rangeBohemian and artistic, with tree-lined streets, independent boutiques, and vibrant cafes.
- +Excellent food scene
- +Beautiful architecture
- +Lively atmosphere
- -Can be noisy
- -Parking is difficult
Condesa
LuxuryGreen and elegant, characterized by wide avenues, parks, and upscale restaurants and bars.
- +Beautiful parks and pedestrian-friendly streets
- +Sophisticated dining and nightlife
- +Safe and pleasant ambiance
- -Can be expensive
- -Less budget-friendly options
Polanco
LuxuryAffluent and sophisticated, known for its high-end shopping, world-class museums, and fine dining.
- +Excellent museums and galleries
- +High-end shopping and dining
- +Safe and well-maintained
- -Very expensive
- -Can feel less 'local' and more commercial
Centro HistΓ³rico
BudgetHistoric heart of the city, bustling with ancient ruins, grand colonial buildings, museums, and street vendors.
- +Rich in history and cultural landmarks
- +Very affordable
- +Central and convenient for sightseeing
- -Can be very crowded and chaotic
- -Safety can be a concern at night
Daily Budget (Luxury)
MXN 4000/day
Hidden Gems in Mexico City
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Libreria Rosario Castellanos
FREEMore than just a bookstore, this stunning space inside the former Casa del Lago features a beautiful courtyard and often hosts cultural events. It's a peaceful oasis for book lovers and culture seekers.
Terraza Cha Cha ChΓ‘
Enjoy breathtaking views of the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the city skyline from this rooftop bar and restaurant. It's a sophisticated spot to unwind with a cocktail and soak in the urban panorama.
2 areas to be cautious about
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