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Mexico City vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Mexico City

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Rental unit in Condesa
Visit Parque México from a Chic Home in Hipódromo Condesa
Sending a text message I will respond or send someone to help The apartment is centrally located in the heart of trendy Hipódromo Condesa. It’s one block away from historic Parque México with access to supermarkets, restaurants, and bars. public transportation one block away, and fast access to main streets. With your rent you get a 10% discount in Cafe B, the coffee shop of the building where you can find amazing Chiapas organic coffee, baguettes, breakfast and diferent tés. It is a great place to work and have breakfast!
$75 per night
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Rental unit in Roma Norte
Sunny LOFT / Relaxed-Mood style / wifi 100mb/ Roma
PRIME LOCATION! Between the “Coolest” neighborhoods in the city (Roma & Condesa). At just 2 blocks from España Park and Durango Boulevard. Surrounded with all kind of services (grocery-stores, market, gyms, co-workings, laundries, etc). Everything at Walking Distance (best cafes, restaurants and landmarks). Perfectly connected by all kind of different transports (subway at 3 blocks). You would hardly find a better spot to live and explore CDMX. *Please read the house rules before booking
$51 per night
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Private room in Roma Norte
Mexico´s best Location Private Room. Roma norte
Lovely private room at an Historic House at Mexico City. This unique space is at la Roma Norte, the favorite area to explore our magic city. Location allows you to walk to all the touristic places as Reforma, Condesa, Chapultepec or Historic Center. With many parks and a lively street life, Roma is the perfect stay in a safe and beautiful environment. Great Cafés, Restaurants, Museums and art places near by. We have a beautiful roof top , kitchen, living room and patios we’ve decor for you.
$30 per night
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Stay near Mexico City's top sights

Photo of Zócalo
Zócalo797 locals recommend
Photo of Bosque de Chapultepec
Bosque de Chapultepec945 locals recommend
Photo of Palacio de Bellas Artes
Palacio de Bellas Artes680 locals recommend
Photo of auditorio nacional
auditorio nacional304 locals recommend
Photo of Alameda Central
Alameda Central338 locals recommend
Photo of Parque Delta
Parque Delta292 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Mexico City

Private room in Roma
Sweet Home in Mexico
$35 per night
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Private room in Condesa
Beautiful room in the heart of Condesa ⭐️
$55 per night
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Private room in Roma
Cómoda habitación, acogedora y bien ubicada
$25 per night
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Private room in Condesa
COZY SPACIOUS ROOM IN LA CONDESA
$25 per night
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Rental unit in Condesa
Beautiful Cozy Suite in the heart of La Condesa
$36 per night
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Rental unit in Roma Norte
EXCLUSIVE SUITE EN CASA DE 1905. GREAT LOCATION
$71 per night
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Rental unit in Condesa
Apartment overlooking the Castle of Chapultepec
$104 per night
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Condo in Juárez
Work Area/Private Patio/US Embassy/ZonaRosa
$60 per night
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Serviced apartment in Roma Norte
Roma Norte PH with Roof Garden and Private Terrace
$65 per night
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Private room in Condesa
Cozy Independent Room &Patio in La Condesa
$24 per night
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Private room in Roma Norte
Acogedora habitación en el corazón de la Roma
$39 per night
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Rental unit in Condesa
Contemporary Minimalist Studio with Balcony
$70 per night
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Stays in Polanco

Rental unit in Polanco
El Girasol
$69 per night
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Rental unit in Polanco Reforma
w* | Welcoming 1BR in Polanco
$108 per night
Loft in Polanco
Luxury brand new loft in polanco
$120 per night
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Rental unit in Ampliación Granada
Your Home in Mexico City (Polanco - Neuchatel)
$85 per night
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Stays in Roma Norte

Rental unit in Roma Norte
You home in the heart of historic Roma Norte! D1
$80 per night
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Rental unit in Condesa
Sol naranja, amazing 1BD w/ incredible location.
$92 per night
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Rental unit in Roma Norte
Stairway to heaven @ Roma Norte with balconies
$68 per night
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Private room in Condesa
Suite #5 / Home Inn Suites Condesa / King Size Bed
$55 per night
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Stays in Narvarte Poniente

Private room in Narvarte Poniente
Large room with coffeebreak in bright apartment
$19 per night
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Private room in Del Valle Norte
Unique, quiet and private
$20 per night
Private room in Narvarte Poniente
Mexican Garden - Private Room / Centric Safe area
$24 per night
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Private room in Narvarte Poniente
Habitación verde vintage en Chaintaya studio
$14 per night
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Your guide to Mexico City

All About Mexico City

The vibrancy of Mexico City can be found everywhere you look — from the neighborhood food markets, to the candy-hued haciendas of Coyoacán, to the sugar skulls that decorate church altars alongside figures of Catholic saints. During its peak festival season in autumn, the whole country comes together in celebration of Day of the Dead and Mexico’s Independence Day. Boiling over with a youthful, creative spirit, Mexico City boasts a thriving contemporary art scene that rivals that of any other major capital, while simultaneously paying homage to its rich Mayan roots. But one of the best things to do here? Eat. Follow the wafting smell of slow-cooked pork and spices to the nearest street stall, or book a 14-course tasting menu at a celebrity chef-run restaurant. Just be sure to wash it down with a local beverage and a long walk through one of the city’s historic neighbourhoods.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mexico City?

Spring, between March and May, is a beautiful time to be in Mexico City. The weather is usually sunny and warm, with little likelihood of rain, and the blooming Jacaranda trees add an extra layer of charm to the city. Autumn is equally beautiful and warm during the day, though slightly cooler at night and in the early mornings. Summer is the hottest time of year, and also the rainy season. Still, it generally will only rain for a few hours in the late afternoon. With so many museums to visit, a few mandated hours inside is an easy trade-off for fewer crowds. Come during the Christmas season and, while it will be chiller and busier, you’ll be caught up in a frenzy of festivity, as the whole city celebrates Posadas with hanging poinsettias, piñatas, and traditional songs.


What are the top things to do in Mexico City?

Mercado De Artesanías La Ciudadela

Mexico City is home to some of the most brilliant markets in the world, and La Ciudadela is one of the best the city has to offer. You’ll want to be sure to give yourself a good few hours here — the maze of market stalls spans four city blocks. Storefronts spill over with traditional Mexican artisan crafts and wares — textiles, ceramics, silver, stone-plated jewelry, loom-woven blouses, and entire shops dedicated to miniatures. Make sure you leave some room in your bag, because you’ll almost certainly be coming home with souvenirs.

Casa Barragan

The only single property to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Casa Barragan is a marvel of contemporary architecture — and an extremely aesthetic place for a photo-op. It was conceived of and built by a well-known Mexican architect, whose legacy can be seen all around Mexico City. Today it houses an intimate museum showcasing his former studio and home. From the outside, it’s an austere building, with pops of sunny yellow, fuchsia, and oranges that peak out amongst stark minimalist whites. Tip: be sure to book well in advance as spaces are limited and sell out fast.

La Lagunilla

Every Sunday morning, antiques sellers bring their wares out to La Lagunilla, setting up a market that would make any mid-century modern design lover go weak in the knees. Having a good eye helps — it can take some time to seek out the treasures. From furniture to vintage clothing to trinkets, there is no shortage of unique and eye-catching pieces to be scooped up here (or simply admired as solid wood credenzas don’t tend to travel easily on planes).