You'll have the entire condo to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
NEW Equipped Condo w/GYM & Roof
Summary: Each apartment has an open plan living/dining room with a fully equipped kitchen: Stove, sink, mixer taps, hood, porcelain floor, doors, white cabinets and granite countertops. The apartments are oriented towards wide views of the city and the volcanoes, creating an ideal atmosphere to live and work in harmony. They are completely equipped and have; First level finishes, generous heights, Spaces with natural lighting, large windows & large terraces
The Space: Each apartment has an open plan living/dining room with a fully equipped kitchen: Stove, sink, mixer taps, hood, porcelain floor, doors, white cabinets and granite countertops. The apartments are oriented towards wide views of the city and the volcanoes, creating an ideal atmosphere to live and work in harmony. They are completely equipped and have; First level finishes, generous heights, Spaces with natural lighting, large windows & large terraces
Guest Access: The amenities allow you to be highly productive and enjoy your moments of rest to the fullest in a safe environment. Two patios with natural vegetation Gym Library common roof garden dining terrace business center 24 hour surveillance 2 elevators 2 Covered Parking Spots Visitor Parking
The Neighborhood: The Mantik Céfiro 5 building has a privileged location south of CDMX, a few steps from the University City and the Science Museum, and four blocks from the Periferico.
Coyoacán (US: /ˌkɔɪoʊəˈkɑːn/ KOY-oh-ə-KAHN,[4][5] Spanish: [koʝoaˈkan] (listen)) is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City. The former village is now the borough's "historic center". The name comes from Nahuatl and most likely means "place of coyotes", when the Aztecs named a pre-Hispanic village on the southern shore of Lake Texcoco dominated by the Tepanec people. Against Aztec domination, these people welcomed Hernán Cortés and the Spanish, who used the area as a headquarters during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and made it the first capital of New Spain between 1521 and 1523.
The village and later municipality of Coyoacán remained completely independent of Mexico City through the colonial period into the 19th century. In 1857, the area was incorporated into the then Federal District when this district was expanded. In 1928, the borough was created when the Federal District was divided into sixteen boroughs. The urban sprawl of Mexico City reached the borough in the mid-20th century, turning farms, former lakes, and forests into developed areas, but many of the former villages have kept their original layouts, plazas, and narrow streets and have conserved structures built from the 16th to the early 20th centuries. This has made the borough of Coyoacán, especially its historic center, a popular place to visit on weekends.
Getting Around: Getting Around Mexico City The best way to get around Mexico City is via Uber or a taxi. The metro is another option. Not only is it fairly clean and quick, but you can ride for approximately $0.25. Plus, most popular tourist attractions are easily accessible by train. Several different types of buses motor through the main square (el Zócalo) and its busiest streets – they are also an affordable option.
Taxis are slightly more expensive, but they are a hassle-free means of getting to the city center from the Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX), which is about 6 miles east of the Centro Histórico. Uber is a safe and more affordable way to navigate the city. Driving yourself is not a great idea – either to and from the airport or around town.
Metrobús Like the subway, Mexico City's Metrobús is a cheap, efficient and super-crowded way to move around town. These red and white buses move (quickly) in dedicated lanes along the Avenida de los Insurgentes. To ride you'll need to purchase a smartcard (available at vending machines in the Metro stations); the card will cost 16 pesos (or about $0.84) and rides cost 6 pesos one way (about $0.31). There have been some reports of inappropriate behavior and groping toward females on the metrobús; now there are also women-only buses – to ride one of those, wait at the designated platforms.
Metrobús Tourist Bus The red double-decker Turibus provides commentary (available in eight languages) on various popular sights and routes throughout the city. Tours usually last around three hours with approximately 20 stops along the way. For those looking to pack in lots of sightseeing in one day, it's an affordable option (costing about $8 for adults). It departs daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. It's also among our best tours in Mexico City.
Turibus ColectivosAlso known as microbuses or peseros, colectivos are privately run green and grayish-white buses that also run along major arteries like Avenida Juárez, Paseo de la Reforma and the Chapultepec Forest. Riding the Colectivo is marginally cheaper than the Metrobús, plus it will make many of the same stops. Cards in the windshield will alert you to the route, and drivers will normally hold up fingers when coming to a stop, to indicate how many empty seats there are inside. Taxi or Uber Phone ahead for a taxi de sitio to ensure that you get official and safe transportation around the city. Most hotels and restaurants are happy to call one of the official cars for you, or you could wait at the "Sitio" signs and stands located around town. (Flagging one down on the street could leave you in the potentially precarious situation of hopping in the back of an unofficial green VW taxi and a driver with maybe questionable intentions.) Additionally, Uber operates in Mexico City and is an affordable and safe way to navigate the metropolis.
Uber Metro The metro is cheap, clean and efficient, but you should keep in mind a few tips before your first ride. One, the first two cars of each train are for women and children only. Two, you should only carry small bags on your person – large bags mark you as a tourist, and suitcases are not permitted at all. Three, the metro is very crowded during the morning and evening rush hours, and that's also when it's more prone to pickpockets. Tickets cost 5 pesos, or a little more than $0.25.
Metro de la Ciudad de México Car Driving yourself is ill-advised. The streets are congested, the routes are baffling, parking is scarce and expensive, plus the rules of the road are hard to understand (particularly since drivers rarely follow them). In some areas, there's also a danger of auto theft. If you do decide to drive, you do not need to obtain an international driving permit; your U.S. driver's license is valid. Several car rental companies operate out of the Mexico City airport.
Other Things to Note: You will be in one of the biggest cities in the world, it can get hectic and messy. We do our best to provide a calm and peaceful stay, however, please consider there may be noise coming from outside.
Interaction with Guests: The Capitalia team will always be on the lookout for you and for anything and/or doubts you have before, during and after your stay. We will be available to you by phone or message and in some cases you can find us at the Administration of the residential, as well as our security team that are available 24/7 , they can support you In your doubts or requirements.
Property manager
Capitalia
Languages
English, Spanish
Property amenities
Internet
Available in the condo: WiFi
Parking and transportation
Parking on site
Kitchen
Coffee/tea maker
Cookware, dishware, and utensils
Microwave
Oven
Refrigerator
Stovetop
Toaster
Bedrooms
2 bedrooms
Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
2 bathrooms
Bathtub
Hair dryer
Shower
Towels provided
Entertainment
Books
Stereo
TV with cable/satellite channels
Video games
Outdoor areas
Balcony
Barbecue grill
Garden
Work spaces
Desk
Office
Pets
Pet friendly
Suitability/Accessibility
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
Elevator
Wheelchair accessibility
Smoking not allowed
Location highlights
In a village
In the city center
Things to do
Bicycles
Gym
Safety features
Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
General
Bicycles
Garden
Unit size: 592 square feet
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 18
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Pets
Pets allowed
Note from host: Charge may apply
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Events
Events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events are allowed on site
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Property is also known as
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About the neighborhood
Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México
What's nearby
National Autonomous University of Mexico - 1 min walk - 0.0 miles
Centro Comercial Perisur - 10 min walk - 0.6 miles
KidZania Cuicuilco - 14 min walk - 0.8 miles
Estadio Azteca - 4 min drive - 2.6 miles
Six Flags México - 6 min drive - 3.3 miles
Getting around
University Station - 5 min drive
Mexico City Buenavista Station - 40 min drive
Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX) - 46 min drive
Restaurants
Tacos El Periferico - 5 min walk
Kentucky Fried Chicken KFC - 5 min walk
El Globo - 7 min walk
Cafeteria Unidad De Posgrado - 10 min walk
Pizza Hut - 5 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is NEW Equipped Condo w/GYM & Roof pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at NEW Equipped Condo w/GYM & Roof?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at NEW Equipped Condo w/GYM & Roof?
Check-out is at 11:00 AM.
Where is NEW Equipped Condo w/GYM & Roof located?
Located in Coyoacan, this condo building is within a 15-minute walk of National Autonomous University of Mexico and Centro Comercial Perisur. Estadio Azteca is 3.1 mi (4.9 km) away. University Station is 30 minutes by foot.
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