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Best Hotels in Mexico City for Reforma, Roma, Polanco, and Centro

Hotel-only Mexico City guide with official booking evidence, neighborhood strategy, price context, and route-useful caveats.

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Best Hotels in Mexico City for Reforma, Roma, Polanco, and Centro

Guide: Hotels for Reforma, Roma, Polanco & Centro

A hotel-only Mexico City stay guide that separates Reforma towers, Polanco luxury, Roma boutique rooms, Centro palace hotels, and neighborhood tradeoffs for food, culture, nightlife, and first-time logistics.

  • Four Seasons Hotel Mexico CityFour Seasons sits on Reforma with a courtyard that softens the traffic outside, which makes it one of the easiest luxury bases for first-time Mexico City trips. Book it when you want polished service between Chapultepec, Roma, Juarez, and Polanco rather than a tiny design hideaway.Book on Stay22
  • The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico CityThe Ritz-Carlton stacks rooms above Reforma with Chapultepec views and a big-city hotel polish that suits short, high-comfort trips. It is not a neighborhood-romance choice; it is for travelers who want skyline, service, and quick car access to business or museum plans.Book on Stay22
  • The St. Regis Mexico CityThe St. Regis is the classic Reforma tower choice: butler service, big rooms, business comfort, and a location that keeps Chapultepec and Roma in play. Choose it when reliability and amenities matter more than sleeping inside the trendiest block.Book on Stay22
  • Sofitel Mexico City ReformaSofitel Reforma gives the avenue a French-accented high-rise hotel with strong views, a serious pool, and easy positioning for Juarez, Reforma, and Roma. It is a good choice when you want luxury without disappearing into Polanco.Book on Stay22
  • Condesa DFCondesa DF is still the leafy-neighborhood design hotel travelers imagine before they arrive: terrace drinks, Art Deco bones, and quick access to Parque Espana and Roma. Book it for atmosphere and walkability, while accepting smaller-room boutique tradeoffs.Book on Stay22
  • Downtown MexicoDowntown Mexico puts boutique-hotel polish inside a restored Centro Historico palace, which makes early Zocalo, Bellas Artes, and market routes easy. It is best for travelers who want the old city at their door and can handle the area's evening texture.Book on Stay22