Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Parque Nacional Desierto de los Leones in Cuajimalpa. Our travelers also like this walkable area for its restaurants. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Parque La Mexicana and Los Dinamos, both nearby.
During your trip to Mexico City, you can do some window-shopping at Arcos Bosques. Check out the stunning cathedral and top-notch restaurants in this culturally rich area.
Explore the great outdoors at Desierto de los Leones National Park, a lovely green space in Mexico City. Visit the area's shops, or simply enjoy its restaurants.
Expo Santa Fe Mexico is worth a pic or two when discovering Santa Fe. Hotels.com travelers also like the art galleries, museums, and cathedral in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Check out reviews of Cuajimalpa hotels guests love
ULIV Mexico City
10/10 Excellent
"The room is spacious and clean. The living room TV didn’t work and the bedroom TV would not connect to the provided Internet. Not a huge deal as we were out and about most of the time. The traffic outside can be insanely noisy at any point during the day/night. Constant honking and sirens. If you are a light sleeper bring ear plugs or this might not be the place for you. Overall a nice place and very centrally located. "
"Room was very modern, but no option to open a window. Airport shuttle was good. There was no breakfast included, but they served breakfast which was good."
"Hotel Catedral is right in the heart of the historic city center. It's a fabulous location for being able to step outside and be literally a few steps from the cathedral, the Templo Mayor, the Zócalo, and the Palacio Nacional. The streets on either side of the hotel are very small and walkable--no major car traffic. I loved being in the thick of things.
The breakfast was an enormous buffet and very good. There were lovely cookies, fruits, and bottled water set out at all times in the lobby.You can also look through a glass floor and see ancient ruins below.
I imagine there are some wonderful rooms with beautiful views available, but I had selected the least expensive room. It was very Soviet era--bare bones, drab and dark, looking out over an interior atrium. This was not a luxury experience. There was no coffee maker, just a couple of bottles of drinking water. On the bright side, the bed and pillows were very comfortable and there was plenty of hot water, and great water pressure in the shower.
If you can get a nice room, I think this would be a great place to stay.
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