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30,990 of Mexico City vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Mexico City rentals

4.7 Average rating
Mexico City stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Nearby attractions
Mexico City's top spots, include Palacio de Bellas Artes, The Angel of Independence, and Alameda Central
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Sunny Condesa Apartment with AC & Private Rooftop
Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place. With the convenience of having everything at your disposal, you will have a relaxed stay during your trip to beautiful Mexico City. Air conditioning units in both bedrooms, high speed internet, smart TVs, a full kitchen, close proximity to everything in Condesa, and a private rooftop with sunset views are just a few of the many things that are available to you during your stay! We cannot wait to meet you! Bienvenid@s a Casa Guelda 🌵

Kaya Kalpa-Organic Designer Apartment in Condesa
After a year-long remodeling project, I’m thrilled to present this personal residence Kaya Kalpa. Every inch of the property has been thoughtfully remodeled. Ideal place for artists, wanderers, all walks of life practitioners to come reset, reflect, and create. The space is located on Amsterdam street in Condesa, one block from Parque Mexico. You’ll find all nice restaurants, cafes, and stores downstairs. Big supermarket, local Mercado, metro station…all within 5 minutes walking distance.

Faunna Concept House, ROMA Norte, CDMX
Enjoy my FULLY equipped, & carefully designed Loft, while I am working outside the city Ample space: (90 m2 / 969 sq. ft) SAFE PRIME location Foodies & Creatives Paradise Balcony Exotic Plants NEW Insulating windows High ceilings Super Comfy HQ King Bed 24hrs Security Staff Hot Shower w great water preassure Wifi 200 MB ELEVATOR BIG TV You”ll be in the core of the trendiest areas, walking distance to best restaurants, street food, caffe, bars, local boutiques, art galleries & museums…

Quiet and cozy nook nearby Lardo_ Condesa
This charming Loft is inspired by the historical and contemporary Mexico. It will carry you to the silence of the cenotes and the warmth of Mexican kitchens, allowing you to feel as if you were inside a traditional Mexican country house. Located in a modern and stylish development designed by the architectural firm JSa. Conceived for travelers and lovers looking to take a break, find a place to retreat, feel safe and relaxed. A place where you can close your eyes and let yourself go.

Sunny loft with a big terrace in a historic area
New and spacious two stories loft on an award winning renovated building from the 1940´s. Security 24/7 , personal digital code to access the apartment, wifi, fully equipped kitchen, Smart TV with Netflix/Mubi, and a shared laundry room in the building. The loft has one patio in the first floor and a huge terrace full of plants on the second floor next to the bedroom. It is usually very quite but there could be a little noise during the day if another apartment is doing renovations.

Casa México 3
The apartment is located on the second floor above Café Toscano where you can enjoy a great breakfast included. On the roof you can enjoy a sensational view towards the treetops of Parque México. The apartment has an equipped kitchen, living room, dining room, and bathroom. It also has a cleaning service included. Rooftop with a room with an umbrella Quiet, wooded area full of restaurants, cafes, parks and galleries. The best option to get around the area is walking, biking or Uber.

Luxury I 2 BR I Roma Norte I Private Terrace
Unbeatable location on Orizaba Street, in the heart of Roma Norte — the cultural and gastronomic epicenter of Mexico City. Surrounded by cafés, galleries, bars, and unique architecture, it’s perfect for walking and exploring. The apartment offers a stylish stay with a private terrace, balconies, full bathrooms, designer furniture, and a fully equipped kitchen. Natural light, spacious rooms, and a warm atmosphere invite you to relax and enjoy. Welcome to BlackHauzz by Espacio Hauzz.

Oasis 2 BR condo w/ rooftop at Roma Norte.
The first bedroom has a double bed, a desk and a wardrobe; the second bedroom has air conditioning, a king-size bed and a wardrobe. The kitchen and living room, with Asian design and equipped with grill, refrigerator and microwave, are surrounded by the large terrace. Located on the third floor of an elegantly renovated Porfirian building in Roma Norte. Accessed by a hidden staircase that leads to an oasis of tranquility. Inside there are two bedrooms and a fully equipped bathroom.

Luxury 1500 sqft with Terrace by Elite Architect
Enjoy a luxury experience in this exclusive and spacious 140 m² (1506 ft²) apartment located in the heart of La Condesa, steps from Ámsterdam Avenue and the emblematic Mexico Park. ✔ King Size Bed ✔ 2 private terraces ✔ 1 balcony ✔ 24 hour surveillance ✔ Art Deco building from 1946 renovated in 2024 You will find yourself in the favorite neighborhood of locals and travelers, recognized for its tree-lined views and its vibrant cultural and gastronomic offer.

Spacious Apartment with Private Terrace in Roma
Perfect for experiencing the vibrancy of one of Mexico City’s most coveted neighborhoods, Colonia Roma –steps away from the coolest local hotspots including restaurants, bars, boutiques, shopping and cultural landmarks. This stylish one-bedroom apartment offers luxury and comfort with high ceilings, ample natural light, and modern furnishings. It features an open living area, a private terrace, and a tranquil bedroom with a king-size bed and workspace.

Hidden 2BR Gem with Rooftop Terrace & Greenery
Welcome to Casa Chaya! At Casa Chaya, we have a unique obsession with plants, so you'll find lush greenery all around, creating a truly refreshing atmosphere. Your comfort, enjoyment, and connection with nature are our top priorities during your stay. We want you to experience and love this place as much as we do, so we are here to make your time a memorable one. We can't wait to host you and ensure you have a wonderful experience!

Luxury suite with the best view in Mexico
UNIQUE NEW APARTMENT IN THE BEST AREA OF MEXICO CITY, EXTRAORDINARY VIEWS OF THE FOREST AND CHAPULTEPEC CASTLE, BEAUTIFUL SUNRISES AND SUNSETS. LUXURY AMENITIES, AIR CONDITIONING, FULL SERVICE, COMFORT, LOCATION, AND 24-HOUR SECURITY, ROOF GARDEN, FULL KITCHEN, COFFEE, TEA, AND DRINKING WATER SERVICE. IDEAL FOR COUPLES AND BUSINESS TRAVELERS. No pets allowed We have double-pane windows as we are located on a main avenue.
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Sunset @10th floor with awesome castle view. 5star

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3 Br Urban Oasis in La Roma
When is the best time to visit Mexico City?
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| Avg. temp | 14°C | 16°C | 18°C | 20°C | 20°C | 19°C | 18°C | 19°C | 18°C | 17°C | 16°C | 15°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Mexico City?
Many travelers choose neighborhoods like Roma, Condesa, Polanco, and Coyoacán for their mix of restaurants, art, and walkable streets. Centro Histórico attracts guests interested in heritage sites and plazas. These areas often have a variety of locally hosted accommodations.
What are the best things to do in Mexico City with kids?
Families often explore Chapultepec Park, which has museums and a zoo, and attend hands-on experiences at interactive science centers. Colorful boat rides in Xochimilco are frequently suggested for a playful outing.
What are some of the best things to do in Mexico City?
You can explore the historic Zócalo, marvel at murals in the National Palace, and stroll through the art-filled neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa. Chapultepec Castle and Frida Kahlo Museum showcase local culture and history.
How is the weather in Mexico City?
Mexico City has mild temperatures year-round, with cooler mornings around 47°F (8°C) in winter and warm afternoons reaching 80°F (27°C) in late spring. Summer afternoons bring frequent showers, so a light rain jacket is helpful.
When is the best time to visit Mexico City?
Late winter through early spring is often recommended for milder temperatures and lower rainfall. If you enjoy lively celebrations, late October and early November draw visitors for widely celebrated traditions.
What are the best places to visit in Mexico City?
Frequently suggested sites include the ancient ruins of Templo Mayor, sprawling Chapultepec Park, and the acclaimed National Museum of Anthropology. Art lovers enjoy Museo Frida Kahlo in Coyoacán.
What are some hiking trails in Mexico City?
Mexico City has green spaces like Chapultepec Park for leisurely strolls and Desierto de los Leones National Park for woodland hikes. Ajusco National Park draws outdoor enthusiasts to forested paths and higher elevations.
What are some family activities we can do in Mexico City?
Families frequently explore interactive museums, boat rides in Xochimilco, or stroll in urban parks. Many also visit the Chapultepec Zoo and the expansive National Museum of Anthropology for hands-on exhibits.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Mexico City?
Consider exploring the archaeological zone of Teotihuacan with its ancient pyramids, or visiting the traditional town of Tepoztlán, known for market culture and mountain views. Some travelers head to nearby pueblos mágicos for art and local cuisine.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Mexico City?
Many accommodations in neighborhoods such as Condesa, Roma, and Polanco welcome pets. These areas have abundant parks and pet-friendly cafes, making outings with animals more convenient.
What are some local tips for visiting Mexico City?
Trying local street food is frequently suggested, but look for stalls with high turnover for freshness. Consider carrying small bills for markets, and be prepared for changes in elevation since the city sits about 7,350 ft (2,240 m) above sea level.
What is Mexico City known for?
Mexico City is known for its layered history, vibrant arts scene, and flavorful cuisine. Landmarks like the Zócalo and Palacio de Bellas Artes, as well as sprawling markets, reflect the city’s blend of tradition and creativity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Mexico City?
Travelers frequently explore the canals of Xochimilco beyond the main docks, stop by the colorful La Ciudadela market for handcrafted goods, or visit the secret gardens of Casa Luis Barragán. Lesser-known museums and small galleries in San Rafael also receive attention.
What are the best foods to try in Mexico City?
Tacos al pastor, tamales, and churros are street food staples often recommended by locals. Dishes like mole, quesadillas with local fillings, and regional pastries highlight Mexico City's diverse food culture.
What should I bring for a trip to Mexico City?
A light jacket is useful for cool mornings and evenings, along with comfortable walking shoes for exploring museums and markets. Sunscreen and a reusable water bottle are practical, especially at higher elevations.
What is the nightlife in Mexico City like?
Neighborhoods such as Roma, Condesa, and Zona Rosa have a lively mix of cocktail lounges, mezcalerías, and live music venues. Many areas feature rooftop bars with urban views and late-night taco spots for a laid-back atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Mexico City?
Mexico City has vibrant celebrations for Day of the Dead in late October and early November, featuring altars, parades, and cultural performances. The city also hosts international film festivals, book fairs, and large national holiday events throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Mexico City?
Many family-friendly vacation rentals are available in neighborhoods like Coyoacán, Condesa, and Polanco. These areas feature access to parks, museums, and kid-focused attractions, helping families enjoy a comfortable stay.
All about Mexico City
The vibrancy of Mexico City can be found everywhere you look — from the neighborhood food markets, to the candy-hued haciendas of Coyoacán, to the sugar skulls that decorate church altars alongside figures of Catholic saints. During its peak festival season in autumn, the whole country comes together in celebration of Day of the Dead and Mexico’s Independence Day. Boiling over with a youthful, creative spirit, Mexico City boasts a thriving contemporary art scene that rivals that of any other major capital, while simultaneously paying homage to its rich Mayan roots. But one of the best things to do here? Eat. Follow the wafting smell of slow-cooked pork and spices to the nearest street stall, or book a 14-course tasting menu at a celebrity chef-run restaurant. Just be sure to wash it down with a local beverage and a long walk through one of the city’s historic neighbourhoods.
What are the top things to do in Mexico City?
Mercado De Artesanías La Ciudadela
Mexico City is home to some of the most brilliant markets in the world, and La Ciudadela is one of the best the city has to offer. You’ll want to be sure to give yourself a good few hours here — the maze of market stalls spans four city blocks. Storefronts spill over with traditional Mexican artisan crafts and wares — textiles, ceramics, silver, stone-plated jewelry, loom-woven blouses, and entire shops dedicated to miniatures. Make sure you leave some room in your bag, because you’ll almost certainly be coming home with souvenirs.
Casa Barragan
The only single property to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Casa Barragan is a marvel of contemporary architecture — and an extremely aesthetic place for a photo-op. It was conceived of and built by a well-known Mexican architect, whose legacy can be seen all around Mexico City. Today it houses an intimate museum showcasing his former studio and home. From the outside, it’s an austere building, with pops of sunny yellow, fuchsia, and oranges that peak out amongst stark minimalist whites. Tip: be sure to book well in advance as spaces are limited and sell out fast.
La Lagunilla
Every Sunday morning, antiques sellers bring their wares out to La Lagunilla, setting up a market that would make any mid-century modern design lover go weak in the knees. Having a good eye helps — it can take some time to seek out the treasures. From furniture to vintage clothing to trinkets, there is no shortage of unique and eye-catching pieces to be scooped up here (or simply admired as solid wood credenzas don’t tend to travel easily on planes).
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- Foro Sol
- The Angel of Independence
- Aztec Stadium
- Mexico City Arena
- Palacio de los Deportes
- Reforma 222
- Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
- World Trade Center Mexico City
- Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Auditorio Nacional
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- Pyramids Of Teotihuacán
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- Monument To the Revolution
- Las Estacas Parque Natural
- Palacio de Bellas Artes
- Embajada De Los Estados Unidos De América
- Alameda Central
- Izta-Popo Zoquiapan National Park
- Los Dinamos
- Six Flags Oaxtepec Hurricane Harbor
- Frida Kahlo Museum
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