Luxurious suites with unique features like rolling beds and private terraces
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Tonalá 53, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

"Set in a renovated 1920s French-style townhouse, this boutique property is located near all the best art galleries, restaurants, bars, and cafés in the Roma Norte neighborhood. With only eight expansive suites, the hotel offers an unmatched level of intimacy, with an ever-attentive team ready to assist guests during their stay by booking experiences ranging from a taco and Mezcal tour to hot air balloon rides over the ruins of Teotihuacán. Each of the suites feels more like a studio apartment by design and features bespoke Mexican artifacts, vintage objects, and furnishings selected by the brand’s design director, Roberto Ayala. For the most unique stay, guests can book one of the suites that offers a rolling slide-out king bed that allows guests to sleep outdoors on a private terrace. Not only does it offer a distinct way to soak up the cityscape, but the hotel also offers in-suite projectors for movie nights al fresco." - Michaela Trimble

"Also in Roma, La Valise offers eight imaginative suites—including one with its own private terrace and a rolling king bed for sleeping under the stars—providing a singular, inventive boutique experience within easy walking distance of Plaza Río de Janeiro, nearby galleries and top restaurants." - The MICHELIN Guide

"You might mistake this boutique hotel for just another colonial house on a tree-lined street in Roma. But that's by design: The hotel is laid out like a townhouse, with rooms divided between the first and second floors. Each one has contemporary interiors and Mesoamerican-inspired wall art, but the showstopper is La Terraza, where the bed literally slides out onto a private terrace, allowing you to sleep beneath the stars." - Susannah Rigg
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"Located on a colorful, tree-lined sidestreet in the heart of hip Roma Norte, this charming eight-suite townhouse is like a home away from home." - Travel + Leisure Editors

"An achingly hip little hotel like La Valise in Mexico City doesn’t need any of that." - Mark Fedeli