Hotel Habita
Frosted-glass tower on Presidente Masaryk — the original Grupo Habita design landmark.
Places selected by ZⓈONAMACO across the city. Book through our curation, at the same rates you'd find directly with each hotel.
Frosted-glass tower on Presidente Masaryk — the original Grupo Habita design landmark.
Yabu Pushelberg-designed Luxury Collection hotel in the heart of Polanco.
Ricardo Legorreta's 1968 modernist icon — pink walls, cast concrete, Rufino Tamayo.
César Pelli tower on Reforma with skyline views over Chapultepec.
Colonial-style courtyard hotel on Reforma, a five-minute drive from Centro Banamex.
Restored Porfirian mansion turned Grupo Habita boutique, a fixture during Art Week.
1928 triangular building overlooking Parque España — India Mahdavi interiors.
Design-forward pool hotel with a rotating program of contemporary Mexican artists.
Architect-owned guesthouse in Roma Norte, a fixture during Art Week.
Art Deco boutique on a tree-lined Condesa street, walking distance to Roma galleries.
Restored 1920s townhouse-hotel with a citrus-scented courtyard bar.
Fourteen-suite butler-service boutique tucked into a residential Polanco block.
Understated boutique behind Auditorio Nacional, favored by returning collectors.
1940s mid-century tower hotel overlooking Parque Lincoln.
Twelve-room design hotel on Amsterdam, one block from Parque México.
Brutalist design hotel in Condesa, walking distance to Roma Norte galleries.
Concept-driven boutique with a lobby gallery and program of Art Week openings.
Historic-centre boutique across from Palacio Nacional and Museo Estanquillo.
Artist-residency hotel with a Mexico City outpost for Art Week visitors staying longer.
Reforma corner tower with skyline rooms and a five-minute walk to Zona Rosa galleries.
Serviced apartments in a restored Reforma high-rise — kitchenettes, workspaces, keyless entry.
Fully-furnished monthly apartments a block from Museo Jumex, Presidente Masaryk shops.
Architect-designed apartment building — four units, private terraces, Condesa park views.
Independent design loft with Mexican craft interiors — Oaxacan textiles, black steel joinery.
Owner-operated design studio and residence, five minutes from Kurimanzutto and OMR.
Six independent studios on Colima — concrete, warm wood, ceramic sinks by CDMX potters.
Serviced residences on Avenida Amsterdam's tree-lined loop, a Condesa fixture.
Third-floor design flat over Álvaro Obregón — walkable to Panadería Rosetta, MODO.
One- and two-bedroom apartments with weekly housekeeping, one block off Presidente Masaryk.
Efficient one-bedrooms in a mid-century Reforma tower — long-stay pricing, Chapultepec views.