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A cozy seating area is present, featuring a distinctive orange chair and a minimalist white table. Large glass doors offer an unobstructed view of lush greenery and palm trees outside, enhancing the bright and airy ambiance of the space.
Apartment in Condesa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Great loft in La Condesa. The best location

Incredible Loft in the best area of La Condesa. Opposite Parque España and steps away from Parque México. A strategic location in Mexico City for walking and eating delicious food. The apartment is bright and very cozy. It has two balconies, a comfortable living room and a dining room for 4, a bar with an open kitchen, a bedroom with a king-size bed and a large TV to watch your series and movies. The kitchen is complete and has everything you need. The sunset is beautiful. You'll love this place!

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A spacious terrace is shown, featuring a large wooden dining table accompanied by several chairs. A cozy day-bed and a stylish lounge chair are present, surrounded by greenery, including tall cacti and low planters. The area offers ample sunlight and a tranquil atmosphere.
Condo in Roma Norte
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Luxury Terrace Apartment with AC in Roma Norte

This is a truly unique apartment, both for its location, architecture, spaces, natural lighting, and its private 50m² terrace. The front part of the building preserves the beauty of the mansion built in 1925. The apartment is located in the new section of the building, designed by the renowned architect Pablo Pérez Palacios. It is located in the heart of the traditional and vibrant Roma neighbourhood, surrounded by beautiful streets, just steps away from excellent restaurants, cafes, and shops

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A sunlit corner features large floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of greenery outside. A dark wooden table is accompanied by two cushioned seats, while a cozy seating area with a collection of books and decorative items is situated nearby, contributing to a serene environment.
Apartment in Condesa
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

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.

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A spacious bed is dressed with a patterned duvet and complementary pillows. A striking mother-and-child portrait is prominently displayed above the headboard. Soft golden curtains frame the window, contributing to the room's aesthetic.
Loft in Roma Norte
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

View Luis Cabrera Park from Casa Cabrera Loft.

Have the inclusive Continental breakfast downstairs at the Caffe Toscano before returning to an apartment full of eye-catching details. These include a striking mother-and-child portrait, leather chesterfield chairs, and carved-gilt mirror-frame accents. This loft is located on one of the most sought-after areas of Ciudad de Mexico. In particular, Roma Norte is known for its rich variety of restaurants, galleries, bars, and nightlife. Stock up on provisions at nearby grocery stores as well.

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A cozy living area features exposed brick walls and a soft area rug. Two vintage yellow chairs stand beside a stylish sofa, while a wooden console table and a mirrored frame add elegance. A large window allows natural light to fill the space.
Home in Roma Norte
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Tiny House in the heart of Roma neighborhood.

Live an unforgettable experience in this unique house, located in the heart of the Roma Norte neighborhood, a few blocks from the Cibeles fountain. Tiny House is a three-story house that has 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a living room, an office and an incredible rooftop. If you want to rent the space for filming or production, you must notify us from the beginning and an additional fee will be charged depending on the project. We look forward to welcoming you to the Tiny House family!

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A spacious living area features a gray sofa and a minimalist chair on a textured rug. A coffee table sits in the center, surrounded by natural light from large, framed windows. A modern staircase leads to the upper level, complemented by a pendant light overhead.
Apartment in Roma Norte
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Award-winning Loft in Roma´s Heart 24/7 Security

Design department. NEW and with an unbeatable location in Colonia Roma; Walk to the best restaurants, Galleries, and cafes but stay in a quiet area. Rosetta and Orinoco are just a stone's throw away, as are OMR Gallery and Luis Cabrera Park. There is simply no better location. Are you arriving early or leaving late? Don't worry, our doorman will store your bags at no cost. The apartment is impeccable and has all the services. The building has won several prestigious design prizes.

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Loft in Juárez
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Loft in the heart of Zona Rosa/1 block US Embassy!

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!!! Apartment Studio in a small building. Located in the heart of Mexico City, the trendy Juárez neighborhood, next to Roma and Condesa, just two blocks from “The Independence Monument” (El Ángel de la Independencia). The area is super safe, the US Embassy is around the corner and many Restaurants and Hotels. In the middle of everything, Chapultepec Park and the Anthropological Museum, The Historical Center, Reforma Avenue, etc.

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A spacious seating area features a green sofa with decorative cushions, complemented by a wooden coffee table. Potted plants inhabit the space, adding greenery. The floor is a striking black and white checkered pattern, providing a modern touch to the overall aesthetic.
Apartment in Roma Norte
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Gorgeous 1940s biblioteca turned private apartment

Originally built as a private library inside a classic 1940’s Roma mansion, this fully remodeled two-bedroom apartment features 15 foot high ceilings, original stained-glass windows, gorgeous cubed skylights, and mid-century modern furniture built by Mexican designers, artisans and carpenters. Plant-filled, and set in the heart of Roma Norte, this is an ideal place to chill while exploring this famous Mexico City neighborhood.

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A staircase with wooden steps gently ascends against a textured light gray wall. Natural light filters through a large window, creating geometric shadows on the floor. A sleek kitchen countertop is partially visible, complementing the modern design.
Condo in Roma Norte
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

PH in Condesa_unique, unbeatable_in front of Lardo

This one of a kind and cozy pent-house is located inside one of the most emblematic developments built in La Condesa neighborhood. Its architecture is a contemporary version of Art Deco. A style that defines La Condesa. It is located in a beautiful, tree-lined area. The atmosphere is very family-oriented, with young and vibrant people. The surroundings invite us to step out, walk, relax and discover new experiences.

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A wrought iron fence encloses a lush garden featuring tropical plants, with various green leaves providing a vibrant backdrop. The stone facade of the building is partially visible, highlighting arched windows and a welcoming entrance. Soft lighting enhances the serene atmosphere.
Apartment in Juárez
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

EXCLUSIVE SUITE IN CASA DE 1905. GREAT LOCATION

cozy suite of 60 m2 located in a unique set of houses built in 1905 in havre, one of the most exclusive streets and with the best gastronomic offer of the Juarez colony. the house was completely restored adding contemporary elements to its typically Porfirian architecture. the space has been furnished with original pieces in the modern mid-century style and other finds of our searches by the antique dealers of the city.

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Loft in Roma Norte
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Kukun Tonalá 121 Roma

Our apartments in Roma Norte are designed for you to rest, get inspired, and connect with one of Mexico City’s most vibrant neighborhoods. For these spaces, we’ve brought a little piece of Oaxaca with clay details and collaborations with artists like Carlos Guerrero and Fernando Ochoa, filling our walls with history and color. The best part? The rooftop features murals that tell a story between Xolos and travelers.

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The living area features a bright and airy atmosphere with large windows allowing natural light. Comfortable seating is arranged around a low table on patterned black and white tiles. A dining table is also included, surrounded by chairs, enhancing the space's functionality.
Apartment in Roma Norte
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 428 reviews

Our beautiful quiet apartment, oasis in the City.

Departamento de 2 recamaras hasta para 4 personas ( recámara principal con cama queen size, recámara secundaria con 2 camas individuales); localizado al fondo de una calle cerrada, muy tranquilo; Tiene acceso a la azotea a través de la escalera de caracol. La velocidad del internet es de 40MB se puede escalar (con costo adicional) a 100, 250, 500 y 1000MB

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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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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    2,290 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    19,790 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    30,520 of Mexico City vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    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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