![]() The communal kitchen has everything you need and the bathrooms are very nice. The hostel is perfectly located in the heart of Condesa walking distance to Chapultepec Park, Amsterdam Ave, and lots of great bars, restaurants, and supermarkets. Photo Credit – Casa PanchaĬasa Pancha is a brand-new hostel in Condesa, Mexico City. Casa Pancha The pod-style beds give you lots of privacy. Related Read: 2 hours east of Mexico City you can explore all the amazing things to do in Puebla! Best Hostels in La Condesa, Mexico City 1. So to round it all out, the Historic Center of Mexico City is a perfectly fine place to stay and great if you want to be close to most of the city’s best attractions, however, just be aware that you’ll need to be slightly more careful here than in Roma or La Condesa!įor more detailed info on the neighborhoods, check out our blog about the best areas to stay in Mexico City! Also, keep your wallet in your front pocket, and don’t bring things like your passport out with you! I recommend taking Ubers at night or going out in a group. During the day you don’t need to worry, but late at night, you do have to be smart as to where you go. ![]() I personally love the Historical Center and find it safe enough to recommend to others. This is where the majority of the hostels and hotels in Mexico City are too. The Historic Center has a craziness to it that only exists in Mexico City. Here, you can find lots of museums, cathedrals, colonial architecture, cheap food, and bars. The Historical Center of Mexico is where the majority of the main attractions of the city are. Just be aware both areas are a little pricey and hostels are a little limited here in comparison to the Historic Center. To be honest, the choice between Roma and Condesa is much the same and when it comes to picking your hostel, pick the one you like the most in these areas if this is where you’ve decided to stay! However, you’re actually closer to the historical center of Mexico City (but only slightly.) Safety in both suburbs is the same and for a tourist on their first visit, it’s another great area to choose for a hostel in Mexico City.įrom Roma, you can safely walk to Chapultepec Park and explore La Reforma. Roma is much the same as La Condesa except it’s home to a much younger, trendier population. You’re also only a short 70 peso (less than $4 USD) Uber to the Historic Center. But my favorite part about Condesa is that it’s home to some of the best taquerias in Mexico City!įrom Condesa, you can easily explore places such as Roma, Chapultepec Park, and a range of museums. It’s also a trendy neighborhood filled with amazing restaurants, cafes, and bars. Condesa is a very safe neighborhood that can be enjoyed at any time of the day without worry. La Condesa is one of the nicest parts of the city and is where some of the best hostels in Mexico City are located. La Condesa Walking Amsterdam Ave in La Condesa I know a lot of other blogs mention lots of different suburbs, but honestly, it’s your first time here so you’ll want to be close to all the amazing things to do in Mexico City as well as be in a safe area. There are 3 main areas you should consider staying in Mexico City on your first visit. Where to Stay in Mexico City – Choosing the Neighborhood I’ll be judging each hostel on location, atmosphere, facilities, and of course other travelers’ reviews (because my opinions are not the only ones you should take). So, here are the best hostels in Mexico City, based on my personal experience and knowledge of the city. Some hostels I’d rather not stay in again and others made my time in Mexico City that much better! Now, there’s no way I could stay in every hostel in Mexico, but I’ve had the chance to stay in a lot. I know this all too well after now visiting Mexico city for the fifth time and staying in so many hostels over the 7 weeks I’ve already spent in the city. ![]() This makes Mexico City a daunting place to visit, and finding the perfect hostel to stay at a very important task. In fact, the number of inhabitants in the greater Mexico City area is estimated between, 22 and 29 million people. Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world. Read our disclosure policy for more info.
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