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Rooms & Views
Our most luxurious and spacious room, thanks to its private terrace, with a beautiful view of the most representative bu…
Extremely spacious room, perfect for long stays or people who love to have their own space where they can feel at home,…
1 King Bed and 1 Twin Sofa Bed 570 sq feet Layout - Dining area and sitting area Relax - In-room massage avail…
1 King Bed and 1 Twin Sofa Bed 570-sq-foot individually decorated room, furnished balcony with city views Layout…
This double room has 2 queen-sized beds, WiFi, Egyptian cotton sheets, Smart TV, espresso machine, air conditioning and…
In this room you can enjoy on your balcony a beautiful view of Lamartine street. It is equipped with a king-size bed of…
This category is an elegant and spacious one-bedroom suite with a king bed, decorated in neutral tones and a unique styl…
1 King Bed 344 sq feet Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch Smar…
2 Queen Beds 334 sq feet Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch Sm…
1 King Bed 323 sq feet Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch Smar…
1 King Bed 323 sq feet Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 42-inch Smar…
Our superior room with a King bed and a view of the interior of the property, equipped with everything you need to live…
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Restaurants nearby
- Quintonil★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #9 This chic dining room from Chef Jorge Vallejo and his wife Alejandra Flores is named for an herb native to Mexico. A discreet facade belies the lively, engaging experience within, with a hip vibe that is anything but stuffy. The stylish cuisine utilizes local products — including a variety of insects, deployed with subtlety and then displayed for effect. These ingredients are combined with interesting techniques, both modern and traditional, while creativity produces unique compositions. The tasting menu shifts with the seasons but may include striking bites like a tartlet of guajillo-glazed m240m
- Pujol★★ Michelin Chef/owner Enrique Olvera’s seminal dining room has long stood as one of the country’s most famous addresses. This breezy, contemporary space is a constant hive of activity, thanks to servers dressed in sharp, black suits and a crowd eager to dine here. Some come for the taco omakase, but the culinary heart of this restaurant lies in the seasonal tasting menu. Tradition and invention go hand-in-hand in the likes of scallop ceviche with egg salad or grilled Baja coast rockfish with butternut squash puree and sherry foam. The savory progression culminates with mole madre, an effort like no other600m
- RaízBib Located on the ground floor of a residential building, this restaurant could easily go unnoticed, but one bite of their contemporary Mexican cooking and you won't soon forget its address. A welcoming staff invites you to take a seat and peruse their menu or opt for one of two tastings. A plantain molote with a bit of pickled onion is a nice opener before savoring the flavors of an aguachile in a cuttlefish ink broth. Tostada de camarón is a spot-on treat, then pescado zarandeado delights with its crispy skin. To finish, arroz con leche is comforting and classic.410m
- Comedor JacintaBib This cozy restaurant is owned by the renowned chef Edgar Núñez. Here, the premise is traditional cuisine that draws on his childhood memories. The dishes are simple, but tasty, with excellent technique and abundant portions--all at a reasonable price. The menu has a botaneria section, with dishes based on corn, and another section with molcajetes, or dishes made in this traditional mortar from Mesoamerica, accompanied by guacamole and handmade tortillas. Some of the outstanding items include tostada de callo de hacha, tacos de tuétano, and huachinango zarandeado. Flan de cajeta is the perfect 683m
- Siembra TortilleríaBib Chefs Karina Mejía and Israel Montero opened this modern taqueria in Polanco in 2019. Located just a few doors down from their full sit-down restaurant, Siembra Comedor, this sidewalk hotspot shells out a wide variety of tacos built on heirloom corn tortillas and quality proteins. Fish al pastor boasts wonderfully charred spices while the arrachera feels like a play on steak frites thanks to the crispy, shoestring potatoes on top. The kitchen works quickly, and tacos are ample in size.869m
- Esquina Común★ Michelin The address may no longer be a secret, but reservations at this hot spot are closely guarded (and only available by direct messaging on Instagram). The covered rooftop setting is enhanced with bountiful greenery and a lovely, relaxed vibe.Chef Ana Dolores González and a young, talented team cook with plenty of personality and a solid foundation of strong technique and good ingredients. Styled like a tasting menu and portioned for two, these dishes are impressive. Items of note include the pescado del dia, which may be grilled cod set in a luscious green mole with crushed ripe plantain, fava be2.2km
- Gaba★ Michelin Charm abounds at this unassuming Condesa spot, where concrete floors and exposed brick belie warm, polished service and sophisticated cuisine. A café offering simple dishes during the day, at night the kitchen gets to really show off Chef Victor Toriz’s bold, inventive cooking. Shareable plates blend seasonal inspiration with traditional flavors, embodying an exciting yet approachable style that is thoroughly of the moment. Offal is a particular highlight, as in crispy tripe paired with Ocosingo cheese and roasted beet, or perfectly seared sweetbreads with a creamy chileatole sauce. Produce an2.5km
- La Once Mil★ Michelin In a city teeming with every kind of taco imaginable, it’s a Herculean task to rise above the throng, but there’s no denying that this bustling operation manages the feat with style. Once seated, diners will find their tables decked out with an impressive array of excellent house-made salsas, ranging from gentle (a vibrant salsa cruda) to incendiary (a beguiling “martajada” with arbol and morita chiles) but the fireworks are just beginning. Top-quality meats are a feature, as in a marvelously succulent, flavorful Prime arrachera — you’ll be hard-pressed to find better in any steakhouse. Just a3.0km
- Comal OcultoBib Terracotta and blush tones dominate this casual space, where tables run down the center of the dining room and communal tables encourage a convivial mood. As the name suggests, the all-day menu of comforting classics revolves largely around the comal. The gordita especial, packed with chicharron and tender, shredded carnitas, is a favorite. Late night out? Swing for the chilaquiles chamorro with salsa verde and kick it up a notch with the fiery salsa on the table. Other hits include crispy flautas stuffed with melting cheese and a picturesque enmolada covered in a sweet mole poblano. Expect a 1.9km
- JowongBib This stylish Korean restaurant cooks with confidence and clarity. Seafoam-green banquettes and ash-blonde wood finishes set the stage for a tight menu that leads with vibrant banchan like kimchi and smashed cucumbers. Large groups will find joy in a prime-rib barbecue feast that covers every inch of the table with more dishes and bites. Or one could take a break from meat and opt for the gimbap rice. Served warm and flecked with seaweed, it comes decorated with a colorful array of daikon, perilla, spinach, mushrooms, and pinwheel egg omelettes. Such attention to detail in each component is in 2.0km
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Attractions nearby
- National Museum of Anthropology national museum of Mexico569m
- Chapultepec urban park in Mexico City2.1km
- Luis Barragán House and Studio Mexico City cultural institution2.1km
- Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City2.3km
- Complejo Cultural Los Pinos Mexico City cultural complex1.6km
- Museo de Arte Moderno Art museum in Mexico City, Mexico1.3km
- Monumento a la Revolución Mexico City monument3.7km
- World Trade Center Mexico City Office and retail complex in Mexico City4.3km
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