The Best Airbnbs in Mexico City, From Airy Lofts to Group-Friendly Homes
Mexico City’s reputation as a hub for arts and culture seems to be growing by the day, and so is its hotel game. While there’s a time and a place for a luxury hotel, there’s something to be said for wandering through the tree-lined, residential streets of Condesa or enjoying the bakery outside your doorsteps in Santa María la Ribera. With all kinds of housing options from solo studios to quasi compounds for group travel, Mexico City offers the full range when it comes to Airbnbs. Below, we've narrowed it down to 15 of our favorites, stretching from Coyoacán to Colonia Juárez, and everywhere in between.
FAQ:
What is the best neighborhood to stay in Mexico City?
Some of the best neighborhoods in Mexico City are La Condesa and Colonia Roma. Both are designated as Barrio Mágicos (magical neighborhoods) with plenty of restaurants, galleries, and bars to explore.
How much does it cost to rent an Airbnb in Mexico City?
Mexico City Airbnbs have a wide range, from $30-$300 per night or more depending on your requirements. For a full apartment or home, the average price is $105 per night according to Airbnb’s website.
What is the best month to visit Mexico City?
The best time to visit Mexico City is during the warmer dry season, between March and May. The rainy season lasts from June to September.
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