Boutique Hotel de CortesvsNH Collection Mexico City Centro Historico
Boutique Hotel de Cortes and NH Mexico City Centro Historico are both rated highly by travel writers. Overall, Boutique Hotel de Cortes is the choice of most reviewers compared to NH Mexico City Centro Historico. Boutique Hotel de Cortes is ranked #27 in Mexico City with recommendations from 4 reviews like Rough Guide, DK Eyewitness and Lonely Planet.
Boutique Hotel de Cortes
Av. Hidalgo 85, esq. Reforma, Centro Historico, Frente Alameda Central City 06300
From $92/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
"Formerly a hospice for Augustinian pilgrims, this boutique hotel offers tasteful rooms and suites encircling a lovely 17th-century baroque patio." Full review
Rough Guide
"Very classy boutique hotel in a building dating from 1620, but with rooms that are super-modern and stylish, with wooden deck floors throughout (even in the shower)."
DK Eyewitness
"With small, simple rooms, the hotel is located across from Alameda Central near the Museo Franz Mayer."
Star Service
"This delightful new design diva is being heralded as the first hotel in the Americas (read: oldest), an ornate vestige of colonial rule that opened in 1620 as a refuge for monks." Full review
NH Collection Mexico City Centro Historico
Calle Palma #42 Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City 06010
From $60/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
"Lounges and rooms get a Euro-minimalist treatment, and spacious suites occupy the curved corners of the aerodynamically designed 1940s structure." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This is a small five-story boutique hotel with minimalist decor and pleasant common areas. The rooms are small and comfortable with wood floors."
Gayot
"Clean, minimalist, and modern, the NH Centro Historico is a sleek but reasonably priced hotel."
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Location is key at the 105-room NH Mexico City Centro Historico, which is in Mexico City's bustling Centro, one block from the Zocalo -- the city’s main square." Full review