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InterContinental Presidente Mexico CityvsHabita Hotel
Both InterContinental Presidente Mexico City and Hotel Habita are recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Hotel Habita is the choice of most professionals compared to InterContinental Presidente Mexico City. Hotel Habita has a TripExpert Score of 85 with approval from 13 publications such as Lonely Planet, The Telegraph and goop.
InterContinental Presidente Mexico City
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Travel + Leisure
Campos Eliseos 218, Colonia Polanco City 11560
From $135/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"Rooms are contemporary and soothing in creams, beiges, and browns; those on the upper floors have panoramas that stretch for miles over the city." Full review
"This 42-story high-rise overlooks Bosque de Chapultepec in trendy Polanco."
"The 42-story Presidente InterContinental offers cozy rooms, a fully equipped business center, and numerous conference centers."
"Filled with art and a classic contemporary elegance that some may find quaint (read: old-fashioned), this hotel harbors some fierce facilities." Full review
"Mega-high-rise hotel with a spa and seven bars and restaurants in Mexico City’s swanky Polanco district." Full review
"Exceptional service, large rooms, excellent on-site dining options, convenient location, and stellar views of Mexico's Auditorio Nacional." Full review
Luxury
"The 700-room InterContinental Presidente Mexico City is a luxury property in the swanky Polanco neighborhood, right next to leafy Chapultepec Park." Full review
"With 42 soaring floors, this Polanco-based luxury hotel has seriously impressive views—and the amenities to match." Full review
"All 700 guestrooms were refurbished in 2015 so even standard rooms boast sleek, modern appointments, while suites offer varying levels of space and luxurious amenities." Full review
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Whichever you choose, be sure to ask for a room on the highest possible floor to better enjoy the jaw-dropping views over the park, skyline, and mountains beyond.
"This luxury hotel sits in the upscale Polanco neighborhood, known for its shopping and international business ventures"
Mexico City Travel Guide
June 23, 2021
Habita Hotel
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Jetsetter
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Mr & Mrs Smith 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
"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
"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."
"Characterized by pale colors and a spalike mood, Mexico's first design hotel strikes a harmonious balance between style statements and minimalism." Full review
"Architect Enrique Norten turned a functional apartment building into a smart boutique hotel." Full review
"Located in trendy Polanco, the ultra-modern design makes this 36- room boutique hotel a standout."
"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."
"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
"Simple, no-frills digs in Mexico City's Polanco neighborhood, with a restaurant, a spa, and a popular rooftop pool and lounge." Full review
"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
"Minimalist and modern, Hotel Habita was a pioneer of sultry, stylish boutique hotels in Mexico City." Full review
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I pair tuna carpaccio with smoky mezcal, and Mr Smith chooses the tomato soup with goat cheese.