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Historic Hotels in Mexico City

301

Highest price
$262
Cheapest price
$60
Number of guest reviews
14,384
Total number of hotels in Mexico City
4,813

 

Frequently asked questions

What can a history buff expect from a stay in Mexico City?
Mexico City is well-known for its historical relevance so consider a visit to the stunning cathedral and notable monuments. And while you’re here, you can check out the acclaimed art scene and fascinating museums. And also relish a stop at the charming cafes in this culturally rich area.
What's the best hotel in Mexico City that's close to historical sites?
Based on our travel expertise, Barceló México Reforma is a top hotel on Expedia for those interested in history, and it features 3 restaurants and flat-screen TVs. Paseo de la Reforma is a short 1-minute walk away. A couple of other options to soak up the local history include Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel and Galeria Plaza Reforma.
How many historically relevant hotels will I find in Mexico City?
In Mexico City, you’ll find 4714 hotels and other lodging options bookable on Expedia though not many historic hotels to choose from.
What are the top historical places and other sights in Mexico City?
Mexico City is notable for its cathedral and monuments, and landmarks include Palacio de Bellas Artes, Paseo de la Reforma, and National Palace. Known for its museums and art, cultural venues include Teatro Metropólitan, Blackberry Auditorium, and Chapultepec Castle. Other popular sights include Zócalo and Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
What is a historic hotel like in Mexico City?
A historic hotel gives guests a chance to stay in a building that has been officially recognized with a national historic designation. Historic hotels throughout the world have had many former lives and uses, such as castles, stately homes, palaces or even pubs, lodges, old police stations or skyscrapers. These types of hotels in Mexico City typically retain original characteristics like traditional architecture and period features in their public spaces or guestrooms.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
These are quite similar. The term “historic hotel” is more common in the U.S., while “heritage hotel” is often used in Asia and Europe. Historic hotels tend to emphasize the architecture and building. Mainly heritage hotels draw meaning from the cultural value that the place has and how it influenced the community.
Do historic hotels in Mexico City have modern facilities?
Yes. Every effort is made to preserve historic facades and treasured traditions, but hotel interiors are fitted with modern conveniences and safety features. Guests can expect the usual amenities you’d get from a hotel such as private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, and free and fast Internet. In Mexico City, booking a historic hotel doesn’t mean you’re picking a place that’s rundown.

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