14 beautiful Airbnbs in Mexico City 's trendiest neighborhoods

We hope that you enjoy the stays and spaces we recommend. If you book a stay through Matador's links, we may earn a commission. Prices listed are correct at the time of publication.Mexico City was built on top of Tenochitln (an Aztec capital that existed between 1325 and 1521). Although some of its ruins, such as the Templo Mayor, are accessible to the public, many more lie beneath the streets that you will be walking on when exploring Centro Histrico. This is the historic center of the city. The city has many different neighborhoods, and it is now so big that it extends beyond Centro Histrico. We've compiled a list of places you can visit near Mexico City to help you decide where to work remotely, or to spend some time on vacation. Matador Network offers the ideal trip for those who want to have the Mexico City adventure of their dreams without having to organize.Jurez, Cuauhtmoc and Centro Histrico (Downtown).1. Two-bedroom apartment in central location.This lovely space is located on Col. Cuauhtmoc, near Rokai which is one of the most popular ramen places in town. This unit is perfect for four and can comfortably accommodate up to four people. The outdoor terrace is equipped with a hammock and is perfect for training, yoga, or just relaxing. Five blocks away is Paseo de la Reforma (main avenue), from which you can easily access the Bosque dechapultepec and any other point in downtown CDMX. Niddo is a great place to have a delicious breakfast. Saln Ros, a classic Mexican cantina, serves Mexican antojitos with mezcal and tequila. You can take a short walk to the Museo e Antropologa and Museo de Arte Moderno.Four guests in two bedroomsNightly Price: $135Book Now2. Modern, chic loft in the Historic DistrictThis studio apartment is located close to the Blom Caf. It is minimalist and well-lit. This spot is a great example of the minimalist style Mexico City Airbnbs are known for. It's perfect for couples or individuals who want to travel solo or together and need somewhere to rest, or work. This chic apartment is located in the heart of Mexico City, right next to Roma Norte. Enjoy a breakfast at Caf Nin or Havre 77, a meal at Loose Blues, Masala & Maz or a dessert at Joe Gelato or a cold beverage at Cicatriz.Studio for three guestsPrice: $60 per NightBook Now3. Modern apartment with amazing roof garden in Zocalo.The apartment is small and modern, but it's centrally located in Centro Histrico (Downtown). It is within walking distance to the Cathedral, Templo Mayor, Plaza de Santo Domingo (including famous street quesadillas at its corner) and the Palacio de bellas Artes. It's worth stopping by El Cardenal and Caf de Tacuba for a meal, or checking out the murals at the Palacio Nacional. You will need an original ID to gain entry. After visiting the Palacio, you can walk the Alameda de Bellas Artes until you reach Barrio Alameda. The Zinco Jazz Club is just a few minutes away from the apartment if you're looking for live jazz.Four guests in one bedroomPrice: $68 per NightBook Now4. Private Roma Norte dorms with terrace and breakfastThis unit is located in the Wanderlust District, on Avenida Chapultepec at the border to Roma Norte. There are plenty of rooms available for all budgets, making it ideal for groups of travelers looking to maximize their money. This six-person room has three double bunk beds and breakfast. It also has a roof garden that you can use to hang out or work. You can also find metro and bus stations nearby. You can walk to Mercado Jurez for authentic Mexican food, as well as local fruits, vegetables and meats. To enjoy a beer outside, you can walk to Jardn Jurez, order a pizza from Dr. Pizza, or listen to live music at Parker & Lennox.One bedroom for six guestsPrice: $59 per NightBook NowCondesa and Roma5. Apartment in the heart of Roma Norte, spacious and well-litThe space is bright and well-maintained. It has four comfortable rooms that can accommodate up to 10 people. Casa Tierra features M.A. Mexican Contemporary Design pieces. Cacao, and is located at the busy Av. lvaro Obregn is located two blocks away from Calle Colima. You will find many of the city's most unique design shops (look for gifts in the appropriately named Happening Shop). It is surrounded by restaurants like the classic MOG and Belmondo as well as delicious Taquera Orinoco tacos and El Parnita drinks. Revancha Records and La Roma Records are close by if you love vinyl.Four bedrooms for ten guestsPrice: $152 per NightBook Now6. Condesa Loft with Terrace and BalconyThe perfect space for one or two is this small loft. It's surrounded by greenery, and opens onto Condesa from the living room. It has windows that allow you to see the sunrise and sunset right from your bed. It has a large bathroom with a washing machine and is ideal for long stays. You can find it close to Avenida Alfonso Reyes, which offers delicious breakfast options such as Quesera de m and Casa Bruna. The area boasts one of the most popular cafes, Chiquitito Bookstore, and the Fondo De Cultura Econmica. Parque Mxico is easily accessible. You'll be able to meet Molino El Pujol, the Mexican chef Enrique Olvera.Two guests in one bedroomNightly Price: $120Book Now7. Studio with balcony in minimalist styleThis renovated space in an Art Deco house offers all the amenities you need to enjoy a long or short stay in Mexico City. It has a private area outside and a shared roof top. It is close to the subway, and it is easy to get around by bike. Paseo de la Reforma. Lardo, a delicious Mexican cuisine by Elena Reygadas is just up the street. Also, the mythical Nevera Roxy, on the very green Avenida Mazatln, is right next door.Two guests in one bedroomPrice: $68 per NightBook Now8. Condesa Apartments are bright and modern, perfect for familiesThe fully furnished apartment is perfect for families with small children. It also has high-speed internet access and a grocery store next door. Two doors down is the well-known Don Juan Tacos, who is famous for his appearance in the film Amores Perros. However, here their fame is mainly related to tacos. You will find the Parque Espaa, as well as a variety of shopping and dining options.Three bedrooms for six guestsNightly Price: $191Book Now9. Condesa Loft with Garden - Artful Condesa LoftThis loft can sleep up to four people and has enough space for them to feel at home. It also features a private terrace. You will find yourself right at the border of Condesa, San Miguel Chapultepec and a metro station. Deli Lou is the home of some of the finest baguettes in the city. This area is a great place to stay if you want to travel within the city or just to relax and work or rest at home.Four guests in two bedroomsNightly Price: $238Book Now10. A complete apartment in a Condesa house from the 1940sThis house is a completely separate space in an old California-style home with a mixture of traditional and modern decor. It envelops you as a modern, comfortable version of Mexico. Many of the house's design pieces can be found in Casa Ikal Condesa just a few blocks away. Here you can find the work of top Mexican brands like Ayres. You'll be able to bring back gifts that will remind you of Mexico and the place you stayed.Two guests in one bedroomNightly Price: $174Book NowCoyoacn11. Jos Clemente Olsco's first studioThe first study of Jos Clemente Obrozco was this house, which has a private terrace as well as a shared garden. His granddaughters now manage it. It was built between 1921-1923 by him. It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It can accommodate up to eight guests. It is situated in Coyoacn which is one of the most beautiful neighborhoods to explore Mexico City outside its tourist-heavy central areas. If art is your thing, you should visit the Anahuacalli Museum and the Dolores Olmedo Museum.Three bedrooms for eight guestsNightly Price: $116Book NowPolanco12. Luxurious Polanco apartment featuring a balconyPolanco's business-oriented area is home to the Jumex and Soumaya Museums, Inbursa Aquariums, numerous design shops and the famous Pujol Restaurant (book in advance). You can sleep up to seven people in this apartment, which is close to everything. This apartment is surrounded by 24-hour security and is located on a quiet street. If you take private transport, you will have easy access to the rest the city. It is just two blocks away from the famous Presidente Masaryk Street with luxury boutiques. The Parque Lincoln is also within walking distance.Two bedrooms for seven guestsNightly Price: $255Book NowJust outside of the city13. Nido De Quetzalcotl is a unique experienceThis huge complex is ideal for group trips and has five rooms in a building that looks like a snake. This is Mexico's most unusual Airbnb and can sleep up to six people. It was built by Javier Senosiain, a Mexican architect. You can enjoy the natural beauty of the gardens and even stay there while you are in Mexico City. Nearby is the Basilica de Los Remedios which is one of the oldest Latin American churches. It also has a traditional food market.Five bedrooms, six guestsNightly price: $306Book Now