Habita HotelvsHotel La Casona
Both Hotel La Casona and Hotel Habita are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Hotel Habita is the choice of most reviewers compared to Hotel La Casona. Hotel Habita comes in at 85 with positive reviews from 13 publications such as Jetsetter, goop and The Telegraph.
Habita Hotel Show All Reviews
Avda Presidente Masaryk 201, Polanco City 11560
From $175/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Frommer's
"Habita deserves credit for helping to modernize the Mexico City hotel scene, even if it's now less trendy than it was a few years ago." Full review
Concierge
"Enrique Norten of TEN Architectos wrapped a '60s-era low-rise in cloudy glass and pared down the 36 rooms to the basic necessities of Dwell readers."
Fodor's
"Characterized by pale colors and a spalike mood, Mexico's first design hotel strikes a harmonious balance between style statements and minimalism." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Architect Enrique Norten turned a functional apartment building into a smart boutique hotel." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Located in trendy Polanco, the ultra-modern design makes this 36- room boutique hotel a standout."
Gayot
"Located in ritzy Polanco, Hotel Habita is the flagship of the innovative Grupo Habita chain, and one of the first hotels in Mexico City to have a rooftop pool and outdoor lounge."
Afar Magazine
"Ultra-modern Hotel Habita sits on Polanco's upscale avenue Presidente Masaryk, in the midst of the neighborhood's fine restaurants and shops." Full review
Jetsetter
"Simple, no-frills digs in Mexico City's Polanco neighborhood, with a restaurant, a spa, and a popular rooftop pool and lounge." Full review
goop
"Back in 2000 when it opened, the Enrique Norten-designed, glass-enclosed, Hotel Habita was Mexico City’s very first design hotel, and even today it remains among a very few." Full review
Mr & Mrs Smith
"Minimalist and modern, Hotel Habita was a pioneer of sultry, stylish boutique hotels in Mexico City." Full review
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Hotel La Casona
Durango 280 City 06700
From $144/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Concierge
"The scant facilities amount to Wi-Fi and a fitness room, but ambience, comfort, and friendliness make up for that."
Fodor's
"This captivating hotel is an elegant, understated former mansion, registered as an artistic monument by Mexico's Institute of Fine Arts." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This stately mansion was restored to its early-20th-century splendor to become one of the capital’s most distinctive boutique hotels." Full review
Rough Guide
"In an early twentieth-century building at the northern end of Condesa, La Casona has an understated, if slightly quirky, Europeanstyle elegance."
DK Eyewitness
"With elegantly furnished rooms, this small and cozy, Europeanstyle hotel is housed in a former mansion with a stunning courtyard."
Gayot
"An enchanting stone mansion constructed during the early twentieth-century, La Casona stands proudly on the corner of a leafy street in the Colonia Roma."
Frommer's
"More important than decor or location is the excellent service." Full review
Afar Magazine
"This 29-room boutique hotel is located in an early 20th-century casona, or mansion." Full review