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  • Best Western Hotel de Cortés

    Dating back to the 17th century, this Baroque building was originally used by Augustine monks. With small, simple rooms, the hotel is located across from Alameda Central near the Museo Franz Mayer.

  • A high-rise hotel with large, attractive rooms. The business center is open 24 hours daily.

  • This modern resort-hotel designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta is conveniently located just off Paseo de la Reforma. It has a collection of works by Tamayo, Siqueiros, and others. The hotel offers a modern gym, swimming pool, and sauna.

  • The rooms are clean with basic furnishings, and some of the rooms on the top floor face the park and have small balconies. Suites have larger rooms, small kitchenettes with microwave, and a small refrigerator. It is located in Roma near restaurants and cafés.

  • This simple Quaker-run guest house caters to travelers who share their values of international peace and understanding. The place has shared dormitory-style rooms for men and women and a few small double rooms, with a minimum stay for four nights.

  • This charming, colonial-style small inn, with 22 guestrooms and a lovely landscaped courtyard, is located in a residential area near the UK and US embassies. Each room is unique, and some have their own balcony or terrace.

  • This luxurious all-suites boutique hotel is housed in a former late 19th-century mansion in an exclusive section of Polanco. The two-story hacienda is elegantly charming, with tiled courtyard and common areas, colored stucco walls, and lavishly decorated with Mexican ceramics, paintings, and folkart. The suites are spacious with colorful decor.

  • Close to the gay nightlife section of Zona Rosa, this hotel offers comfortable guestrooms with private balconies, neutral color schemes, and marble baths with Roman tubs. The lovely lobby has marble floors, curved walls and seating areas decorated in golden tones.

  • This high-rise hotel near the World Trade Center has a dramatic two-story lobby with wood details and cozy seating areas. The rooms are large and have Jacuzzi tubs.

  • Embassy Suites

    This new glass fronted high-rise hotel on Paseo de la Reforma offers tasteful design, excellent service, and exceptional amenities including a pool and a fitness center.

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