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12 Stylish Polanco Boutique Hotels

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Boutique hotels in Polanco Mexico City have a lot of expectations to live up to. They are, after all, situated in the most affluent area of CDMX, where well-heeled locals shop in luxury malls and dine at some of the most highly-rated restaurants in the world.

We’ve found the CDMX’s luxury hotels in Polanco to be among the best in town, exuding a suave sophistication that’s perfectly in keeping with the array of art galleries, museums, and trendy cocktail bars that are sprinkled throughout the neighbourhood.

If you’re somebody with an affinity for the finer things in life, there’s no better place in Mexico City to set up as your base than upmarket Polanco.

Whether your tastes run more towards a suite in an amenity-filled tower block or the most discreet, exclusive boutique hotel Polanco has to offer, this carefully chosen list of spots is guaranteed to have something to pique your palate.

Polanco Boutique Hotels: TOP PICK 

Top pick of boutique hotels in Polanco Mexico City

CASA POLANCO HOTEL BOUTIQUE

Set in a building that dates back to the 1940s, it has been renovated into an elegant modern spot that pays homage to Old World Europe, including through its daily afternoon tea.

Other excellent choices:

🌟 TOP LUXURY PICK 📍 Las Suites Campos Eliseos ➡️ CHECK RATES

🌟 BEST LOCATION PICK 📍 The Wild Oscar ➡️ CHECK RATES

🌟 BEST MID-RANGE 📍 Lombardo Suites ➡️ CHECK RATES

Luxury Polanco Boutique Hotels

Like Chanel’s little black dress, the most luxurious Polanco boutique hotels are a mixture of timeless elegance and bold statements. Speaking of black, several of them rely on monochromatic colour schemes with occasional splashes of colour to create an air of restrained refinement. Others are unabashedly maximalist in their décor.

#1 Casa Polanco Hotel Boutique – A Flawlessly Faceted Jewel.

Shining like a pearl, the Casa Polanco is a glittering white gem offset with black trim. Set in a building that dates back to the 1940s, it has been renovated into an elegant modern spot that pays homage to Old World Europe, including through its daily afternoon tea.

LOCATION | The property is right on the doorstep of the Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico City’s answer to New York’s Central Park. The Auditorio Nacional, one of the city’s preeminent performing arts venues, is also in the vicinity if you want to catch a concert.

FACILITIES | A spa, a fitness centre, and a library are among the many amenities that the Casa Polanco has to offer, but our favourite area is the rooftop terrace, which showcases the proximity of the parkland – the hotel provides bicycles so you can explore all over the vast space. 

Meals are taken on the extensive veranda, including the complimentary breakfast.

ROOMS | Few boutique hotels offer rooms as spotlessly white as the Casa Polanco, from the marble bathrooms to the spacious boudoirs. Even the smallest lodging here is still a good 300 square feet, while the best rooms have balconies overlooking the park.

#2 The Wild Oscar – One Of The Best Located Luxury Hotels In Polanco Mexico City.

The Wild Oscar is a stylish destination with a pop-art-y edge. It is excellently situated for guests who want to stay in Polanco but with ready access to the rest of town.

LOCATION | The hotel is sandwiched between the city’s most famous luxury shopping street, Avenida Presidente Masaryk, and the Bosque de Chapultepec, with the excellent Museo Nacional de Antropologia just a short walk away. 

For journeys elsewhere in CDMX, you can either hail a ride (it’s a drive of 15 to 20 minutes to the historic centre) or pop into the nearby Polanco metro station.

FACILITIES | Devour delicious Mexican meals in the all-day restaurant, relax on the bamboo-enshrouded roof terrace, or test your palate on local varietals at the wine bar, which can be rented for private tastings or functions. The facilities also include a fitness centre and several meeting room options.

ROOMS | Striking monochromatic bathrooms and polished parquet-floored bedrooms are signatures at the Wild Oscar, where splashes of gilt and modern artwork add a dash of playfulness. Seating areas are included with every room, though some of the larger suites also come with a terrace.

#3 Las Suites Campos Eliseos – An All-Suite All-Terrace Hotel.

Spread over seven floors, Las Suites Campos Eliseos is less flashy than some of the other Polanco boutique hotels, but it offers a comfortable experience for those who prefer to have their own private sleeping, living, dining, and kitchen spaces.

LOCATION | Towards the western end of Polanco, right beside the highway, these suites are around 15 minutes to the middle of Polanco and 15 minutes to Bosque de Chapultepec.

FACILITIES | Chill out by the outdoor rooftop pool or head indoors for a massage at the spa, which contains a sauna, a steam room, a Jacuzzi, and a relaxation area with views of the garden. 

Breakfast is included, and there’s a decent menu of salads, tacos, pizzas, burgers, and the like during the rest of the day. This pet-friendly hotel also has free private parking.

ROOMS | Decorated in the style of a smart but normal home, the suites range in size from 431 square feet to 753 square feet and are each outfitted with a kitchenette as well as a terrace. The largest suite comes with two bedrooms and can accommodate four people.

#4 Pug Seal Polanco Allan Poe – The Tell-Tale Art.

The Mexican Pug Seal boutique hotel brand operates just four properties, including two Polanco luxury hotels. The Allan Poe is the slightly smaller of the pair, though it still manages to fit 20 rooms within its sizable mansion walls, each one displaying the art and craft of local creators.

LOCATION | Two of the city’s must-visit museums, the Soumaya Museum (dedicated to art and culture) and the National Anthropological Museum (showcasing the human history of the country), are a 20-minute and a 30-minute walk, respectively, while the Polanco metro station provides public transport access to other parts of town.

FACILITIES | If half an hour sounds like too much on foot, especially in the summer heat, Allan Poe provides bicycles free of charge for you to explore the area. There’s also free private parking available if you’ve rented a car. 

During your downtime, sun yourself in the garden, watched over by a mural of the Mesoamerican deity Quetzalcoatl. Eco-friendly toiletries and breakfast are complimentary.

ROOMS | We love the bold interior design at this Pug Seal location, which boasts brightly painted walls, snazzy patterned wallpaper, and mounted ceramic stag and wolf heads that overhang the beds. 

#5 The Alest Hotel – A Glamorous Boutique Hotel Polanco Mexico City.

Inside a sprucely renovated house that was only reopened as a hotel within the last couple of years, the Alest exudes that particular brand of European traditionalism where coming down to breakfast in a suit and tie would be considered appropriate.

LOCATION | Right beside the Parque Lincoln, the Alest is one of the best-located Polanco boutique hotels for gourmands. Both Pujol and Quintonil – two restaurants that are counted among the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list – are less than five minutes away, as are a range of sleek apparel shops.

FACILITIES | A smart-casual restaurant serving up Mexican cuisine tops the list of facilities at the Alest. This brasserie connects to a cosy bar space that feels a bit like a living room – if your living room had a full shelf of booze, that is. The hotel can arrange in-room massages and facials, as well as tours around town. Free private parking is available on-site.

ROOMS | The combination of a monochromatic colour palette with plush beds and chairs makes the room feel simultaneously soigné and comfortable. Custom-made furniture is set upon hardwood floors, while the marble bathrooms come with luxury toiletries.

#6 Pug Seal Polanco Anatole France – More Peacock Than Pug.

Pug Seal’s Anatole France property is even more extravagant with its design than the Allan Poe, exhibiting a devil-may-care bravado towards colours and patterns that verge on the pugnacious.

LOCATION | Within 10 minutes walk from the finest shops and restaurants but outside the swirling vortex of the action, this hotel is just north of the intriguing Parroquia de San Agustín church with its unusual modernist design features.

FACILITIES | One of the Polanco boutique hotels where more attention is paid to the accommodation than the amenities, the best thing on offer at Pug Seal’s Anatole France is the tasty breakfast repast. That said, we also appreciate having bikes and parking supplied for free.

ROOMS | Each of the 26 rooms at the Anatole France is imbued with panache. Rainbow-hued carpets and patterned wallpaper vie with each other for attention, aided and abetted by brightly coloured headboards and sofas. The bathrooms are just as brazen, boasting vividly painted walls and wooden floors.

#7 Casa Amari – Simple Rooms In An Ornate Building.

Situated behind a forbidding wrought-iron gate, the Casa Amari is a gorgeous blue building with a façade that boasts some beautiful plasterwork. Inside, the chandelier-bedecked foyer and grand staircase speak to the house’s illustrious past.

LOCATION | A street over from the Alest, this property is right in the heart of Polanco, with the famous Churreria el Moro churro and hot chocolate chain dangerously close to the premises.

FACILITIES | Amenities are sparse at the Casa Amari. While coffee and a few basic snacks are available for free on-site, you’ll have to forage for your meals in the wild – by which we mean head to one of the numerous cafes and restaurants nearby. Paid private parking is available upon request.

ROOMS | There are just seven rooms on offer, each one simply furnished to maximise the available space. While white predominates, each lodging is accented with a splash of colour.

Affordable Boutique Hotels In Polanco Mexico City

The luxury hotels in Polanco we’ve featured so far are heavenly indulgences – if you don’t mind spending in excess of a thousand dollars for a three-night stay. If your budget is slightly more modest, you might want to consider these still excellent but more affordable Polanco boutique hotels.

#8 Lombardo Suites – An Aparthotel With Great Amenities.

A glass-fronted modern edifice houses the Lombardo Suites, which proffers a handful of spacious rooms.

LOCATION | This aparthotel is at the crossroads where the financial district of Cuauhtemoc and the family-friendly residential neighbourhood of Anzures meet Polanco. 

While we wouldn’t recommend the location if you want to be in the midst of Polanco’s high life, the trade-off is that you are closer to the trendy area of La Condesa and Roma Norte, as well as the main hub of downtown.

FACILITIES | Considering its size, there are a surprising number of amenities on offer here, including a complimentary breakfast, a gym, free private parking, luggage storage, and a 24-hour reception. 

Our favourite aspect, though, is the shared rooftop terrace, which gets plenty of sun and provides a nice space to relax with some wine bought from the nearby bodega. Laundry service is also available for an additional fee.

ROOMS | If you’re looking for Polanco boutique hotels where you can spread out, the Lombardo suites are each 667 square feet, encompassing a fully equipped kitchen and dining space, a living area, a bedroom, and a compact bathroom with a shower. Some suites also have their own balcony.

#9 City Express Suites by Marriott Anzures – One Of The Best Boutique Hotels Mexico City Polanco For Business Trips.

For anybody seeking somewhere simple to get a good night’s sleep in between busy days, the City Express Suites by Marriott in Anzures is an unfussy option within easy reach of the financial district.

LOCATION | Like the Lombardo Suites, this hotel is located where three different CDMX areas meet. Regardless of whether you’re in town for business or pleasure, don’t miss out on visiting Chapultepec Castle, which is a leisurely 20-minute stroll through parkland.

FACILITIES | Facilities are limited here, but there is a complimentary breakfast, a gym, and a 24-hour front desk.

ROOMS | Functionally designed, there’s not much in the way of frills at the City Express Suites by Marriott, which is all about clean, inoffensive accommodation. You can, however, choose between having either a king or two singles in your room.

#10 Camino Real Polanco Mexico – Plentiful Eating Options.

A striking building designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta houses the Camino Real, which has one of the most distinctive exteriors of all Polanco boutique hotels.

LOCATION | The Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporaneo inside the Bosque de Chapultepec is a short walk away. Both the financial district and trendy Condesa are within easy reach.

FACILITIES | A heated outdoor pool surrounded by loungers takes up most of the exterior grounds. Inside, the Camino Real has a broad selection of F&B venues, including Beefbar, which cooks up steaks; Centro Castellano, a Spanish-style eatery; and our personal favourite, Morimoto, a funkily decorated, Japanese-inspired restaurant.

ROOMS | There are a lot of different room options at this beast of a property, offering a choice of sizes and views. All of them are simply decorated and – rather unusually – come with purple carpets.

#11 Grand Polanco Residencial – One Of The Best Boutique Hotels Polanco Mexico City For Value.

Offering furnished apartments inside a stylish mansion block, the Grand Polanco Residencial supplies spacious suites at a very reasonable price point.

LOCATION | Located on Avenida Isaac Newton, a block over from Avenida Presidente Masaryk, this hotel is a stone’s throw from some of Polanco’s fanciest restaurants and bars. 

Skip the uninspiring breakfast at the hotel and grab something at one of the nearby coffee houses – we recommend El Globo Polanco for good coffee and something sweet.

FACILITIES | There’s a peaceful inner courtyard on the ground floor enclosed by the surrounding buildings where you can enjoy a tranquil respite from the bustle of Mexico City. The building’s gym is none too shabby either.

ROOMS | Elegant modern affairs in keeping with the sophisticated veneer of the façade, the suites here all come with a combined living and dining space, a well-equipped kitchen, and a compact but scenic balcony. The larger options also contain two bedrooms, so you can travel with friends or family but still have a bit of privacy.

#12 UTOPIC Polanco by ULIV – The Epitome Of Industrial Chic.

Opened less than a year ago, the UTOPIC Polanco by ULIV is one of the most interestingly designed Polanco boutique hotels, offering refreshingly distinctive rooms at an affordable price.

LOCATION | A neighbour of Camino Real Polanco, the hotel is outside of the main Polanco area but within walking distance of the neighbourhood’s main thoroughfare. Bosque de Chapultepec and the beginning of Paseo de la Reforma are both close by.

FACILITIES | There’s a rather amusing communal lounge area where you can swing in a hammock while beside you, other guests sip wine at a table or read a book in a sofa chair. The fitness centre is compact but has all the equipment necessary for both cardio and strength training. Best of all is the terrace, which has pleasant cityscape views.

ROOMS | Composed of exposed concrete walls, wooden furniture, and contemporary artwork, the décor here is a testament to creativity. Some rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows, while others feature no natural light at all.

Polanco Boutique Hotels: FAQ

Is Polanco a nice area in Mexico City?

Yes, Polanco is a highly desirable area in Mexico City. Known for its affluence and elegance, Polanco offers a luxurious lifestyle with upscale shopping, gourmet dining, and high-end boutiques. Its tree-lined streets and well-preserved green spaces create a pleasant atmosphere. 

The neighbourhood is home to cultural attractions like the Soumaya Museum and the National Auditorium, making it a hub for art and entertainment. While it caters to a more affluent crowd, visitors can still appreciate its cosmopolitan ambience, beautiful architecture, and proximity to major attractions, making Polanco a nice and sophisticated area to explore in Mexico City.

What is the richest street in Polanco?

In Polanco, one of the most affluent streets is Avenida Presidente Masaryk. Often referred to as “Masaryk Avenue,” it’s renowned for its exclusive boutiques, luxury brand stores, high-end restaurants, and upscale real estate. 

Avenida Presidente Masaryk has earned a reputation as the Rodeo Drive of Mexico City, attracting affluent shoppers and residents alike. The street’s elegant atmosphere and designer boutiques make it a symbol of wealth and luxury in Polanco, catering to the city’s elite and those seeking a high-end shopping and dining experience.

Is Polanco Mexico City expensive?

Yes, Polanco, Mexico City, is considered one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in the city. It’s known for its high-end shops, luxury boutiques, upscale dining, and exclusive real estate, all of which contribute to a generally higher cost of living and visiting. 

While you can find a range of options, from luxury hotels to gourmet restaurants, the overall price level in Polanco is notably higher compared to other areas in Mexico City. If you decide to stay in Polanco, expect to pay at least $150 for a double room per night. Other places in CDMX are more affordable.

What are the best Neighbourhoods to stay in in Mexico City?

That entirely depends on your preferences. For first-time visitors staying only a short time, we recommend the historic centre, which has convenient links with the rest of the city and here you can be within walking distance of the city’s Zocalo and its historic landmarks.

If you’re worried about safety, Condesa or Roma Norte neighbourhoods are a great choice for a CDMEX base. Condesa is particularly favoured by the international expat community, while Roma Norte is known for its vibrant food scene and nightlife. 

What is the most luxury neighbourhood in Mexico City?

Polanco is considered the most luxurious neighbourhood in Mexico City. Known for its upscale ambience and exclusivity, Polanco boasts elegant tree-lined streets, high-end boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and luxurious hotels. It’s also home to some of the city’s wealthiest residents and expatriates. 

 What is the safest district to stay in Mexico City?

One of the safest districts to stay in Mexico City is Polanco. This affluent neighbourhood has a reputation for its high level of security and is home to many upscale hotels and residences. 

Additionally, areas like Condesa and Roma Norte are also considered safe and popular among tourists for their safety, vibrant atmosphere, and cultural attractions. 

While these neighbourhoods are generally safe, it’s still advisable to exercise standard safety precautions, such as staying aware of your surroundings and securing your belongings, as you would in any major city.

Polanco Boutique Hotels: Final Word

It doesn’t matter if you’re visiting Mexico City to immerse yourself in the historical sights or to take part in business meetings. 

The comfort and style of these Polanco boutique hotels mean you’re assured a pleasant stay in the capital’s most affluent neighbourhood, surrounded by the crème de la crème of restaurants, cafes, and shops.

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