NH Hotels offers you the chance to discover the Mexican capital at one of its five luxury hotels in Mexico City. Well-connected to the airport, and with the best facilities, our hotels make it easy for you to enjoy all the wonders this city has to offer in a stress-free way.
Why stay with NH Hotel Group in Mexico City?
The exclusive quality of our hotels located in the best areas of Mexico City is reflected in the fact that all these establishments have 4 stars. Naturally, each one of them has free WiFi access, air conditioning, and includes a parking service so that you can enjoy every possible convenience during your vacation in this incredible destination.
Located very close to the Benito Juárez Airport is our 4-star hotel NH Collection Mexico City Airport T2, whose luxurious suites and rooms are consistent with the exclusive category of the hotel. Whether you need a place to stay as you explore the city, or a base for your business trip, the NH Collection Mexico City Airport T2 hotel is the best option. It offers guests luxury facilities such as a gym, and restaurant, as well as a range of spacious and comfortable rooms.
If you’re a history lover, the NH Collection México City Centro Histórico Hotel could be the most suitable choice, as its location allows you to visit iconic sites in Mexico City such as the Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, the Angel of Independence monument, the National Art Museum and the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy the comfort of its different room options and discover the Mexican capital while enjoying the very best service at this hotel.
The NH Collection Mexico City Santa Fe Hotel and the NH Mexico City Valle Dorado Hotel are situated in the areas furthest from the city center. These two hotels are both excellent options for any business traveler thanks to their great transport links and the tranquil atmosphere they offer guests. At the NH Collection Mexico City Santa Fe Hotel, you can also enjoy the city’s most important commercial districts and enjoy easy access to its best restaurants and shops.
Finally, the NH Collection Mexico City Reforma Hotel, which has a swimming pool and is situated very near the Paseo de la Reforma, is one of the best hotels in Mexico City near the city center. This hotel’s extraordinary location offers easy access to Chapultepec Park and Castle, two of the most interesting attractions in the city, as well as to other important places such as the Museum of Modern Art, The National Museum of Anthropology, and the National Auditorium.
How’s the weather in Mexico City?
Mexico City is a great year-round destination as its daytime temperatures are almost always pleasantly warm. They remain fairly steady, with the average daily high temperatures ranging between 22ºC (in January) and 27ºC (April and May) throughout the year.
What to see in Mexico City?
The Zócalo—also known as the Plaza de la Constitución—is Mexico City’s main square and the best introduction to the city. It has been an important meeting place since the times of the Aztecs and continues to be a major attraction thanks to landmarks like the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, and the Templo Mayor.
Chapultepec Park and its wide array of attractions are a must-visit when in Mexico City. With an area of over four square kilometers, it’s Mexico City’s largest park . In it you’ll find beautiful lakes, a botanic garden, the stunning Chapultepec Castle , and museums like the National History Museum .
The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of Mexico City’s most important churches. It has been attracting pilgrimages since it was first opened in 1531. The stunning church is now part of a complex that also features several sculptures and other buildings.
Visit the National Museum of Anthropology to explore the largest collection of ancient Mexican art in the world. It famously exhibits the Aztec sun stone along with other highlights like the disc of Mictlantecuhtli. It’s the most visited museum in Mexico and it offers an amazing chance to get a glimpse of its ancient cultures.
The Angel of Independence monument, built in 1910 to commemorate the passing of 100 years since Mexico’s War of Independence, is one of the city’s most important attractions and lies on the Paseo de la Reforma avenue, where you’ll also find plenty of shops and restaurants.
For one of the most stunning architectural sights in Mexico City, look at the Palace of Fine Arts. It’s a beautiful marble building that hosts cultural performances like operas and various concerts. Its interior features murals by the likes of Diego Rivera and, on the 4th floor, the National Museum of Architecture.
Coyoacán is a lovely old neighborhood that’s worth strolling through during your visit to Mexico City. It’s full of picturesque squares, cobblestone streets, and gorgeous gardens. Coyoacán is also home to popular museums like the Frida Kahlo Museum and the Leon Trotsky House Museum .
What to eat in Mexico City?
Mexico City’s cuisine is defined by its variety: it encompasses everything from incredible street food to some of the best fine dining restaurants , from a deep respect for tradition to a pursuit of the avant-garde .
Some of the most traditional and iconic dishes that are part of a proper Mexico City experience include the delicious tacos al pastor with slow-roasted pork, mole (a rich, sometimes chocolatey sauce that accompanies meat), and tamales, a delicacy, found in restaurants and as street food, containing meats and veggies cooked in banana leaves or a corn husk.
Pujol , by Chef Enrique Olvera, is one of the best restaurants in Mexico City, offering a multiple course tasting menu focused on indigenous ingredients . The city’s offer of incredible restaurants also includes Dulce Patria , with its fine dining approach to traditional Mexican fare, and Sud 777 , with its very creative menu from Chef Edgar Nuñez .
How to arrive in Mexico City?
Mexico City is served by Latin America’s busiest airport: the Mexico City International Airport (MEX). You can arrive here on international flights from all over the globe.
There are multiple simple options for getting from the airport to Mexico City’s city center. These include bus services, the metro’s Line 5 from the airport’s Terminal Aérea Station, and taxis. Driving is also a convenient option for reaching the historic center: take Route 1 as you leave the airport, then join Route 3, followed by Héroe de Nacozari, which will lead you to República de Venezuela, near the city center.
How to get around in Mexico City?
Mexico City is a very large city with a population of around 9 million. Conveniently, it has a very efficient public transport system that makes it very simple to explore Mexico City. It includes the largest metro system in Latin America, a suburban rail system, and several bus lines.
Mexico City has a lot of heavy traffic and traffic jams are common, which is something to keep in mind if you choose to drive in Mexico City. If you still decide to drive, you’ll find car rental services readily available at several agencies throughout the city. On-street metered parking can be found on several parts of the city with valet parking also being common.
Our NH Hotels in Mexico City have been highly rated by guests who have already stayed with us, so you know that booking one of our rooms is the best choice for a guaranteed unique experience in one of Latin America’s most important cities.
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