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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An art deco den in Santa María la Ribera
The vibe: Librarian dreams
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Wi-Fi, blackout curtains, patio, backyard, TV
Nearby attractions: Kiosco Morisco of Santa Maria la Ribera, Museo Universitario del ChopoThis stunning Airbnb is lush and magical, thanks to the looming tree and the chirping birds in the courtyard. The boutique-y space is bright and light-filled, and being a bit farther from the hub of the city, it’s perfect for travelers looking for a tranquil resting place after a busy day of activities. Previous guests also wax poetic about the comfortability of the bed, the daily housekeeping services, and the complimentary Nespresso pods.
A bright loft with complimentary breakfast in Roma Norte
The vibe: Sunshine for days
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Washer and dryer, TV, Wi-Fi, oven, coffee maker, complimentary breakfast
Nearby attractions: Plaza Luis Cabrera, Museo del ObjetoThis high-ceilinged loft is situated within walking distance of many great Roma Norte classics, and the vibrant music of the neighborhood is within earshot. Not only is the location fantastic, but reviews claim a luxuriously comfortable bed with high-quality sheets. Light sleepers will want to bring ear plugs, as past guests mention quiet time doesn’t start until 10 or 11 p.m.
A multi-level Grimm’s fairytale apartment
The vibe: Modern, with a moody aesthetic
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: TV, Wi-Fi, pour-over coffee maker, stove, a shared patio, shared backyard
Nearby attractions: José Antonio Alzate Park, Parroquia del Espíritu Santo, Kiosco Morisco of Santa Maria la RiberaThis uniquely structured three-level apartment is beautiful from every angle and offers a stunning view into the shared courtyard from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Only a 10-minute walk from the San Cosme metro, the apartment is close enough to access the city center without getting caught in the hubbub of it all. The apartment also has sustainable touches such as recycled rainwater used for toilet flushing.
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A Colonia Cuauhtémoc two-bedroom that’s minimally designed
The vibe: Minimalist
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2 bath
Top amenities: 46" LED flat screen, high-speed Wi-Fi, 24-hour doorman, two private terraces, housekeeping
Nearby attractions: Tamayo Museum of Contemporary Art, Chapultepec Park, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Museo de Arte ModernoLocated 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.
A suite full of Mexican art and iron-cast windows
The vibe: Apartment feel with hotel services
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1.5 baths
Top amenities: Bathtub, blackout shades, safe, TV, espresso machine, stove
Nearby attractions: El Tizoncito, Yamasan Ramen House, Tierra Garat, Wallace Whisky BarFor 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, a king-sized bed with blackout shades, and a 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.)
A heart-of-Roma apartment with plenty of amenities
The vibe: Warm and welcoming
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 2 bath
Top amenities: Washer and dryer, recycling, fast Wi-Fi, blackout curtains, 2" HDTV with Netflix, pour-over machine, backyard
Nearby attractions: Bosque de Chapultepec, Condesa neighborhood, Polanco neighborhood and Centro Histórico neighborhoodWith 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 an adult family (like we said, cactus), the space features a large living and dining room, kitchen with the basic cooking essentials, blackout curtains in the bedrooms, and a washer/dryer. Previous guests have commented on the fast Wi-Fi for streaming or remote work, too.
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A spacious stay with lofty ceilings
The vibe: Everything old is new again
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Washer and dryer, Wi-Fi, coffee maker, stove
Nearby attractions: Reforma 222, Arena México, Museo de Cera, DepartamentoWith 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.
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A luxury home in Colonia Roma
The vibe: Luxuriously spacious
Bed & bath: 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths
Top amenities: Wi-Fi, outdoor patio, washer and dryer, dish washer, 24-hour security
Nearby attractions: Ramón López Velarde park, Avenida Amsterdam, Parque MéxicoKids 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.
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An Art Deco showstopper in green Condesa
The vibe: Sophisticated and elegant
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2 bath
Top amenities: Espresso machine, TV, washer and dryer, Wi-Fi, provided breakfast, daily housekeeping
Nearby attractions: Parque México, Parque EspañaLocated near Parque México in the tree-lined neighborhood of Condesa, with room for up to six guests, this chic, mauve-painted apartment is styled with original Art Deco flair. The decorator of the space is a skilled curator with an eye for design. Tall, curving, arched windows and French doors; crisp, swirling iron details; a balcony overlooking the park; and a saffron yellow accent wall make for an unforgettable space.
A comfortable apartment that flows into the outdoors
The vibe: Industrial and modern
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Bathtub, washer, Wi-Fi, coffee maker, stove, patio, TV
Nearby attractions: Fuente de Cibeles, Parque España, Reforma 222, Mercado RomaThis 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 number 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 the perfect place to spend a relaxing evening after a day spent on your feet.
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A Roma Cibeles stunner with a spiral staircase
The vibe: Lush and expansive
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath
Top amenities: Washer, dryer, 120" HDTV with Apple TV, coffee maker, smart lock
Nearby attractions: Fuente de Cibeles, Parque España, Reforma 222, Mercado RomaThis plant-filled marvel of a condo is located between La Condesa, La Juarez, and downtown, making it the perfect spot from which to enjoy bicycling or walking. (A nearby bike service called ecobici is a great way to get around.) The rental itself has four bedrooms and sleeps six, as some of the beds are singles. An option for slow travel, longer stays are allowed here.
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The digital nomad pad of your dreams
The vibe: Modern jungle vibes
Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath
Top amenities: Bathtub, washer and dryer, blackout curtains, Wi-Fi, TV, espresso machine, stove
Nearby attractions: Tamayo Museum of Contemporary Art, Chapultepec Park, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Museo de Arte ModernoThis three-bedroom sleeps six and makes for an ideal spot for a group of friends squeezing some remote work into a trip. The Condesa apartment has high-speed Internet, a desk, in-unit laundry, a smart lock door, a pack ‘n play, and other amenities for children. Reviewers speak highly of the host’s generous and attentive communication style.
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A remodeled 1940s biblioteca
The vibe: Artistic sanctuary
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 2 baths
Top amenities: Wi-Fi, washer and dryer, blackout curtains, mosquito net, coffee maker
Nearby attractions: Meroma, Gardela, Campobaja, Plaza Luis Cabrera, Fuente de Cibeles, Mercado RomaThis historic one-bedroom in Roma Norte had a past life as a private library inside a classic 1940’s Roma mansion. Its ceilings soar to 15 feet, and soft circles of rainbow light dapple the walls through original stained glass windows. The skylights are shaped like cubes and the mid-century modern furniture is made by Mexican artists. The quiet one-bedroom is located in the heart of Roma Norte. Mexico City’s heritage counsel sanctioned the original mansion to be remodeled, including, besides this apartment, the award-nominated restaurant, Meroma.
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Charm, color, and a dreamy terrace in Roma Norte
The vibe: Colorful and clean
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: 24-hour security, 48" Smart TV with Netflix, Wi-Fi, coffee maker, washer and dryer, blackout curtains, stove, free parking, private patio
Nearby attractions: Campobaja, Plaza Luis Cabrera, Fuente de Cibeles, Mercado Roma, Huerto Roma VerdeLocated near some of the prime shopping and dining in Roma Norte, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom home is ideal for a small family or group. The tastefully decorated space features a teal accent wall that is the backdrop for attractively arranged art and objects, like woven baskets, prints, books, seashells, a very cool clock, and special knick-knacks. Comfortable and convenient touches include Netflix and cable, and the kitchen has a double oven and espresso maker. Room darkening shades and a walk-in shower add a luxurious feel to the space.
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A ’70s-inspired renovated building on Parque Mexico
The vibe: Vibrant greenhouse
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: TV, Wi-Fi, stove, coffee-maker, gym, patio
Nearby attractions: Parque México, Avenida Amsterdam, Ramón López Velarde park, Parque EspañaThis one-bedroom is within a building whose front door is just steps away from Parque México. The airy, bright, and colorful apartment features splashes of teal in the tile and cabinets, an outdoor dining area enclosed in glass (like a gorgeous fishbowl), and a surrounding patio space that’s lush with the dark green fans of leafy plants. The property’s shared rooftop garden has park views, a grill, and lounge chairs. Other stand-out features of the apartment building: a co-working space with high-speed internet and a gym. This is a place you can settle into a while.
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A cozy loft with a leafy wraparound terrace
The vibe: Rooftop views drenched in serene greenery
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Washer and dryer, blackout curtains, HDTV, Wi-Fi, coffee maker
Nearby attractions: Avenida Amsterdam, Parque México, Ramón López Velarde park, Parque EspañaThis 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 there are two clubs nearby that play music well into the night. (Ear plugs are provided by the host, but downloading a white noise app prior to your trip wouldn't hurt.)
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