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Hotel Downtown MexicovsFour Seasons Hotel Mexico City
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City and Hotel Downtown Mexico are both rated very highly by professional reviewers. On balance, Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City is preferred by most writers compared to Hotel Downtown Mexico. Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City is ranked #2 in Mexico City with recommendations from 15 reviews like Fodor's, Concierge and Lonely Planet.
Hotel Downtown Mexico
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Isabel la Catolica 30 City 06010
From $106/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
"An oasis of style in the formerly neglected Centro Histórico, the 500-year-old city center." Full review
"This relative newcomer to the mix of hotels situated in Mexico City’s historic downtown area brings a young, hip, and modern touch to the seventeenth-century palace." Full review
"The coolest of the cool new Mexico City boutique hotels, Downtown attracts a stylish, savvy clientele whose tastes run toward fashion, culture, and design." Full review
"The red volcanic-rock façade sets the tone for the interior, with its quarry doors, handmade tiles and magnificent stone-forged colonial staircase." Full review
"Just two blocks from the Zócalo, the new Downtown Mexico hotel is a former palace of 17 rooms, many with exposed brick walls and wood-beam ceilings." Full review
"The Mexican boutique hotel company Grupo Habita really does have its fingers on the pulse when it comes to opening in the right neighborhoods." Full review
"Downtown Mexico blends colonial 17th-century viceregal style with industrial architecture, creating a kind of chic bohemian royal atmosphere." Full review
"Live (and eat) like a Count(ess) in the historic town center." Full review
8.0
"This neo-industrial hotel is managed by the successful Habita group." Full review
"Beautiful, trendy youngsters frequent this design hotel in the heart of Mexico City." Full review
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
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Oyster
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Paseo de la Reforma 500, Colonia Juárez City 06600
From $205/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"One of the finest hotels in Mexico, the Four Seasons sets the standard for service with a staff noted for gracious manners." Full review
"The fortresslike walls mean that when you're dining under umbrellas on the shaded terrace or enjoying the view from your own private balcony, there's no noise at all."
"Among the most luxurious hotels in the capital, this eight-story hotel was modeled after the 18th-century Iturbide Palace." Full review
"This modern Neo- Classical hotel is known for its service, modern comfort, and close proximity to the Museo Nacional de Antropología."
4 Stars
"Four Seasons Mexico, D.F. provides a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life." Full review
"One of the city’s most elegant lodgings, the Four Seasons was designed to resemble a French-Mexican late-19th-century structure." Full review
"Only a world-class hotel like the Four Seasons could make Mexico City, a hectic metropolis of 21 million, feel relaxing." Full review
Luxury
"The colonial-style Four Seasons Mexico City is located on iconic Paseo de la Reforma, one of the widest and busiest streets in the capital." Full review
"Classic luxury in a colonial building is what visitors can expect of Four Seasons Mexico City, located near the swanky neighborhood of Polanco and the sprawling Chapultepec Park." Full review
"There are 240 individually decorated rooms, featuring tastefully chosen Mexican art and design items." Full review