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Where to Stay in Roma
You might already know of Roma by word of mouth.
One part of the neighborhood in particular is especially popular: Roma Norte.
Courtesy of La Valise Mexico City
Located in a historic building without an elevator, the upper floors of La Valise are not wheelchair accessible.
Also, the hotel only allows children over the age of 12.
With only eight suites, its recommended to make a reservation here well in advance.
Courtesy of Nima Local House
Theres a reason why Nima is called a House Hotel the property only has four rooms to book.
The design here is clean, white and bright, with homey touches and abundant foliage.
Unlike the accommodations in Roma Norte, Las Alcobas is less verdant patio and more sleek, modern luxury.
Courtesy of Las Alcobas
This hotel also landed a spot on our Worlds Best Awards list in 2023.
Guests are treated to spacious, well-appointed rooms that exude sophistication and warmth, complete with luxurious amenities.
This hotel also earned a spot on our It List in 2023.
Karyn Millet / Casa Polanco
Theyll organize a private tasting of rare, small-batch mezcals in the sitting room.
They can arrange a tour of the renowned architect Luis Barragans Casa Pedregal.
The scenic rooftop, where youll eat breakfast and where the small pool is located, is another plus.
Courtesy of Grupo Habita
The hotel’s stylish rooms feature modern amenities while retaining architectural details that showcase its rich heritage.
Plus, it earned a spot on our prestigious It List in 2021.
Saying that this luxurious hotel has historic details wouldnt even be doing it justice.
Hugo Campoy/Hotel San Fernando
It even made it onto our 2024 It List of the best new hotels.
Starting your day with breakfast on their scenic rooftop isnt too bad, either.
Some also include private terraces, and guests often remark that theyre the best part of the room.
Courtesy of Condesa DF
The hotel also boasts a contemporary French-Mexican fusion restaurant, called El Patio, that offers a Sunday brunch.
Plus, there are peacocks.
Also, peacocks can be loud.
Courtesy of H21 Hospedaje Boutique
Its also located just a stones throw from Casa Azul.
The hotel is also renowned for its attentive customer service.
With only 10 unique suites available, its recommended to book ahead of time.
Courtesy of Marriott
The hotel offers a breakfast buffet and free parking as well, and a later-than-average check out at noon.
The rates here might be prohibitive, especially for those planning longer stays.
Additionally, it might not appeal to those seeking a more relaxed boutique hotel feel.
Courtesy of Hotel Volga
Guests are treated to exemplary customer service, with personalized attention to every detail of their stay.
When I stayed in one recently, I was also provided with my own personal attendant.
The hotel sits in a great location, making it walkable to the Roma and Condesa neighborhoods.
Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels
This hotel is adults only, so families with children will need to look elsewhere for accommodation.
Modern, sleek rooms all look out into the lobby, with quirky indoor terraces with sliding metal casings.
With over 200 rooms on-property, it is one of the larger hotels in the city.
Courtesy of Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
For those looking for a more intimate experience, it might not be the right fit.
The rooms are clean, spacious and comfortable, with luxe marble bathrooms that offer deep soaking tubs.
Technically in Reforma, there are more affordable options across the way in Zona Rosa proper.
Picture stained glass ceilings, elegant hanging chandeliers, ornate brass details and more.
double-check to bring enough cash for your trip, just to be safe.
Public transport is also a great way to get to know the layout of the city.