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"Ornate stained glass windows and olive green tiles create a dramatic first impression in the lobby of this boutique property set near some of Condesa’s best restaurants and cafés. The hotel is particularly appealing for pet owners, as it sits just steps from Parque México, one of the city’s top dog parks. Originally built in 1947 as an Art Deco apartment building, it was revamped by Bunkhouse and Mexico City–based Reurbano, preserving original details like casement windows, encaustic tile floors, and stained glass. A distinctive oblong spiral stairwell with a sleek wood and metal railing leads to 19 guest rooms with coral-hued walls, wood furnishings by local studio La Metropolitana, and bedside lighting from Oaxaca-based studio Oaxifornia. Guests enjoy a complimentary rooftop breakfast of fresh fruits, pastries, and coffee, while The Lounge on the ground floor serves afternoon and evening meals ranging from empanadas and tostadas to charcuterie boards and tacos, alongside an on-site bar pouring natural wines and craft cocktails featuring agave-based spirits such as pox, sotol, and raicilla." - Lauren Cocking
Art Deco hotel with ornate stained glass, rooftop breakfast, cocktails
Iztaccihuatl 54, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions