The Best Airbnbs in Mexico City
- 1/9
Airbnb 8754468
Located within walking distance of the Museo Rufino Tamayo, Bosque de Chapultepec, and popular Roma Norte and Condesa neighborhoods, this two-bedroom apartment is in a near-perfect location. Its lush, plant-covered outdoor patio complete with a hammock puts it over the edge. Inside, the bright white space is filled with minimalist items with a mid-century modern touch, spread across the living and dining space and well-equipped galley kitchen. $106, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! - 2/9
Airbnb 11443011
This large studio is pitch perfect for solo travelers or couples, thanks to the open floor plan, large eat-in kitchen for meals at home, comfy couch, and—best of all—a small outdoor patio for morning coffee or evening cocktails overlooking the leafy Condesa neighborhood. Previous guest upon previous guest mentions the design of the Airbnb Plus is even better in person—though light sleepers should be warned that during nights outside of the pandemic, there are two clubs nearby which play music well into the night. (Earplugs are provided by the host, but downloading a white noise app before your trip wouldn't hurt.) $146, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! - 3/9
Airbnb 31121149
Feel like you need to be transported far, far away from your life at home for a long weekend? The jungle-like views over the city from this studio are sure to help. With 180-degree floor-to-ceiling windows and a private terrace, this loft will put you in vacation mode immediately. (Just be sure to pack a sleep mask, as the sun streaming in in the morning can be quite bright.) While the home has a mini-fridge, coffee maker, and more, it doesn't have a full kitchen—but don't let that stop you. Its location in Condesa puts you within walking distance of Oaxacan food hall Pasillo de Humo, dim sum at Asian Bay, and Taqueria El Greco, home to some of the best tacos in the city. $95, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 4/9
Airbnb 23478735
One of associate editor Megan Spurrell's favorite Mexico City Airbnbs, this two-bedroom apartment is a tropical oasis in Condesa. And, while most apartments in the city are walk-ups, this one has an elevator (albeit a rickety one). Inside, you'll find one bedroom that's bigger than the other—one with a queen and one with a double—with enough room to fit four cozy friends. The hosts have put a lot of care into this Airbnb, according to Spurrell. “Modest but thoughtful details like tea and some condiments in the kitchen also go a long way toward making it feel like home,” she says. $45, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! - 5/9
Airbnb 17878320
With an open, well-equipped kitchen, dining area that can double as a workspace, small living room, and tucked away queen-sized bed, this apartment has everything a relocating remote worker could need. And, as an Airbnb Plus, the home's Wi-Fi has been tested for speed so you'll be able to Zoom to your heart's content. As an added bonus, it's in Colonia Juárez, Roma's hip and young neighbor—so use the discount you'll get from a long-term stay on handmade pastas at nearby Sartoria (available to cook at home via delivery from Bottega) or to-go samosas from Masala y Maiz. $68, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! - 6/9
Airbnb 3916192
This Airbnb offers indoor-outdoor living at its finest, with floor-to-ceiling glass doors in the kitchen, living room, and bedroom, leading out to a variety of balconies. There's also an ivy-covered wall in the eat-in kitchen, to really bring the tree-lined streets of Roma Norte into the apartment. It's walkable to many of the city's most popular attractions and restaurants, making it a perfect place to spend a relaxing evening after a day on your feet. $82, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 7/9
Airbnb 45431964
With four bedrooms, a cactus-filled, earthy design that would be at home in the desert, and a great location in Roma Norte, you can't go wrong with a stay here. Best for a group of friends or adult family (like we said, cactus), the space features a large living and dining room, kitchen with the basic cooking essentials, black-out curtains in the bedrooms, and a washer/dryer. Previous guests have commented on the fast Wi-Fi for streaming or remote work, too. $58, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! - 8/9
Airbnb 20741640
For the past few years, Airbnb has been bringing more and more boutique hotels onto its platform and this one-bedroom serviced apartment—part of the Casa Dovela aparthotel—is a result. The well-designed space features a spa-like bathroom with both a rain shower and soaker tub, king-sized bed with blackout shades, and modern kitchen with an elegant dining room. Because it's not your average Airbnb, it also comes with a few perks, like access to a concierge who can help you with booking restaurant reservations, massages, manicures, personal training sessions, chefs, room service breakfast, and more at an additional cost. (If this particular Airbnb is booked, Casa Dovela's two other two-bedrooms are available on the site.) $159, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now! - 9/9
Airbnb 27580296
Kids not exhausted enough from a day wandering around town? Lucky for you—and your sleep schedule—this enormous Mexico City Airbnb is located in the Roma neighborhood, just a few minutes walk from the leafy Ramón López Velarde park (which has a small playground) and Parque México, one of our favorite spots in the city to visit. As for the Airbnb itself, it has two queen-sized bedrooms and three additional bedrooms with two single beds each, making it ideal for big blended families or friends traveling with kids. An Airbnb Plus, it comes with a fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, a crib if you need one, and toiletries like shampoo and conditioner, so you don't have to pack your own. There isn't a huge living area, but with so much right outside your door, we doubt you'll miss it. $229, Airbnb (Starting Price). Get it now!
Meredith Carey
From a five-bedroom home in Roma Norte to a Condesa studio in the treetops, there's something for everyone.
Originally Appeared on Condé Nast Traveler