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Andaz Mexico City Condesa

There are many sides to Mexico City.

The building actually has two hotels, the Andaz and Mondrian Mexico City Condesa.

Outdoor seating in courtyard

Portico Courtyard in Andaz Mexico City.Credit:Taylor McIntyre/Travel + Leisure

The two properties intertwine seamlessly, sharing a handful of common spaces.

But those exclusive to Andaz have truly been made their own and echo their chic surroundings.

But perhaps Andaz’s biggest strength is its location.

A Hotel room at Andaz Mexico City Condesa

Guest room in Andaz Mexico City.Courtesy of Hyatt

If you’re feeling especially adventurous, the historic neighborhood of La Roma is about a 20-minute walk away.

Here’s what you oughta know before booking a stay at Andaz Mexico City Condesa.

I stayed in a King room, which had impressive skyline and mountain vistas.

Rooftop restaurant

Cabuya restaurant in Andaz Mexico City.Taylor McIntyre/Travel + Leisure

The result is accommodations that are effortlessly coolit fits right in with the hip vibes of La Condesa.

But Derba isn’t the only local hangout as Andaz.

It’s an ideal place to hang out with man’s best friend while enjoying Mexico City views.

Wooftop Beer Garden & Canine Club at Anda Mexico City Condesa

The Wooftop Beer Garden & Canine Club at Andaz Mexico City.Taylor McIntyre/Travel + Leisure

One of my favorite places was the courtyard, which the hotel shares with the Mondrian.

Mexico City generally has pretty balmy weather year-round, but temperatures can get a little nippy in the winter.

The property is also a part ofAmerican Express’s Fine Hotels + Resortsprogram.

Spa room with multiple beds

Relaxation room in Pasana Spa in Andaz Mexico City.Taylor McIntyre/Travel + Leisure

Courtyard

Courtyard in Andaz Mexico City.Taylor McIntyre/Travel + Leisure

Skyline of Mexico City

View from Andaz Mexico City rooftop.Taylor McIntyre/Travel + Leisure