Top rated hotels in Federal District

Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel
4.4/5215 Reviews
Reforma
This is my 4th time at the hotel and by far the worst. The room was far lower quality than my last 3 stays. Would probably not stay again based on this. The price for what I got was extremely disappointing when usually it’s fantastic
Hotel Marquis Reforma
4.4/5105 Reviews
Reforma
Went here on a work trip and this place delivered. A very nice, clean, beautiful building in the middle of a great part of CDMX. My Spanish is less than average but most of, if not all, the staff speak VERY good English, including room service. I stayed in a suite which was very roomy, clean, the bathroom was very nice with all marble floors. The bed was very comfortable as well. I ordered room service for dinner one night and was blown away by how delicious everything was! I had a filet mignon, caprese salad and a warm brownie with vanilla ice cream. Filet was SPOT ON, salad was good (the mozzerella was definitely fresh, and if they didn't bake the brownie in house they had me fooled. I was literally saying out loud to nobody else in the room ”this is delicious!”. I'll have to say the athletic facility was pretty impressive as well. They have a ton of machines and equipment that are inside a glass enclosed atrium and very well put together. I was nursing some injuries at the time of my visit so only used the facility for light rehab work. I didn't get to use all of the equipment but was definitely impressed. Very clean and came in contact with staff only one day and they were very friendly as well. The only thing I would have liked in the room, and I realize this may be completely an American thing, is a bed side clock. I just like to wake up and see the time and/or use the alarm when I need it, I don't like waking up to ”wake up calls”. The phone ringing is not a fun way for me to awake.
Mondrian Mexico City Condesa
4.4/5107 Reviews
Lovely room, delightful hotel and gracious staff. However, the booking process was difficult, and the communication with the front desk confusing. We got three versions of confirmed dates (the last one correct) did not get clarification as to whether our room included breakfast. When we arrived, we were given different responses to our question about whether breakfast was included on three occasions. We are fine with paying extra, but would have liked to have know whether to eat in or elsewhere. The restaurant was a weak spot with slow service, and no red wines available by the glass on our second visit. The waitperson said it was due to Xmas, but it seems quite surprising for this level of hotel to run out of red wine options four days after the holiday. Overall, we enjoyed the hotel, the location and the rooftop brunch on our last day were great. Please work on your service and communication to guests
W Mexico City
4.2/5117 Reviews
Polanco
The location of the hotel is good, there are many restaurants around. Because it has been a few years, some facilities in the room can see the traces of time. The service is quite satisfactory, the service at the checkin at the front desk and the outdoor restaurant on the second floor is not bad (pictures 2 and 3 are outdoor restaurants, I ate at the hotel when I arrived late, the food is not exquisite but tastes good). The concierge is more ordinary, with strange eyes and arrogant attitude. What is more excessive is the waiter in the buffet breakfast room. The room rate includes breakfast, but the guest still needs to sign a bill. We gave a tip of 50peso, but unexpectedly, the waiter added a 1 in front of 50 without authorization, and it became 150. It can be seen from the photo that the 1 in front of 50 is quite abrupt, and the writing and color are different from 50. (It’s also our own fault. We only wrote the tip, and didn’t write the total amount to save trouble, because we didn’t intend to give a tip. The waiter just took the coffee pot and asked if he wanted coffee. Apart from that, he didn’t provide anything else. Serve). After staying in the tipping culture for so many years, this is the first time I have encountered such a thing.
The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City
4.3/556 Reviews
Reforma
Exceptional experience ! Ultimate Ritz Carlton experience, would highly recommend if you travel to Mexico City! Definitely get one of the best view in Mexico City from your room , it truly exceed my expectation of a Ritz Carlton hotel. Extremely good service and always address you by your name. We encounter some problems within the room in the beginning, however the front office manager solve it very quickly which is excellent. We have stayed in the hotel for 2 nights and will definitely come back if we visit Mexico City again. Became a fan of Ritz Carlton now
Mexico City Marriott Reforma Hotel
4.4/5105 Reviews
Zona Rosa
Well, in the wealthy area, very comfortable, there are delicious Chinese food nearby, the boss is enthusiastic, there are super delicious roast duck, and Korean food, there are big shopping malls nearby, all kinds of delicious, from the National Museum of Constitution Square Not too far, accommodation 5 stars is very comfortable, is a good choice.
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
4.7/5108 Reviews
Reforma
What a great hotel, with a great team and a great location! Everyone made us feel cared for. A very special thank you to ”Mago” Maria Jose Arellano, Juan Pablo, Natalia, Santiago, Laura, Uriel, Valeria, Mariana, and Brando. Our room was spacious and had an amazing view. Our breakfasts at Balta were very good. The food and drinks at Cityzen were delicious and creative (and the view one of a kind). Having access to Club Millesime worked out well and the club team was so gracious and helpful. We will definitely be returning!!
JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City Santa Fe
4.3/5107 Reviews
Santa Fe
The front desk service is very good, and the hotel restaurant is also great.. But the pick-up service is too expensive! By the way, the shower in the hotel really needs to be replaced! WI-FI is not free, it may be a pain point of Marriott, the charge is reasonable.. but the paid WI-FI is fast, watching videos without lag.. I still recommend everyone to stay here
Hyatt Regency Mexico City
4.5/5121 Reviews
Polanco
We were working in Mexico City and as always stayed at the Hyatt Regency. The staff is very supportive no matter what silly thing we need. This time it was shredding extra paperwork - note there is a shredder in the business center. The food in the main restaurant is tasty. I particularly liked the short rib tacos, but be warned, they are juicy so be prepared to make a mess. The rooms are large, the closets ample, the how water in the shower is relaxing. Overall a great property.
Hilton Mexico City Santa Fe
4.6/5132 Reviews
Santa Fe
Excellent customer service. Great hotel team and value. Very good, and safe location close to the mall in Santa Fe. Convenient small shopping plaza below the hotel with some restaurants, stores and a Mc Donald plus an upscale super market makes your stay easy and convenient.

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Number of hotels33
Number of Reviews 2,328
Highest PriceCAD 15,007
Lowest PriceCAD 99
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 968
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 977