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Vacation rentals in Mexico City

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Stay near Mexico City's top sights

Benito Juarez International Airport23 locals recommend
The Angel of Independence198 locals recommend
Reforma 22248 locals recommend
Mexico City Arena19 locals recommend
Foro Sol68 locals recommend
Palace of Fine Arts248 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Mexico City

Guest favourite
Loft in Mexico City
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Loft in the heart of Mexico city

EnriqueRating, 5 stars1 week ago
El ruido del elevador y el presurizador o motor de algo parece ser del agua esta demasiado fuerte y es toda el tiempo. Esta muy bien ubicado, a un buen precio y atención espectacular. Peeeero si tienes sueño ligero este no es tu lugar.
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Apartment in Condesa
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Awesome 3BR apt in Condesa

MaraRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Just a great La Condesa atmosphere fitting apartment, middle of the party scene. Great, thank you, Mexico City impressed us!
Guest favourite
Home in Anzures
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Spacious Home with BBQ and Cozy Outdoor Dining

MaxRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Great place, great location, enough space for everyone. Beautiful balcony with a great view
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Apartment in Roma Norte
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Stylish & Great 1bdr & 1bth apt. In la Roma Norte

PeterRating, 5 stars1 month ago
This is a roomy and comfortable apartment that is very well located in the Roma Notre neighborhood. It is on a very quiet street with no noise from pedestrians, restaurants, bars or cars -- but there is an inevitable background buzz from the urban environment. One unfortunate downside currently is that the nearest Metro (subway) line (the Pink #1 ) is partially closed -- including the stations near the apartment. So that makes the Metro much less useful, but Uber works well. The neighborhood is full of good restaurants (both casual and top end) within easy walking distance. The Puebla Ave. branch of the very trendy Panaderia Rosetta is 2 blocks away. We also very much liked a new restaurant, Agngelopolitano that specializes in the moles of Pueblo.
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Condo in Roma Norte
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

La condesa alberca gym snackbar

DanielRating, 5 stars4 days ago
El lugar está muy amplio y es muy cómodo, cuenta con cajón de estacionamiento (que si no sabes maniobrar muy bien, el servicio de parking hace todo por ti). Super fácil de accesar, y al estar enfrente del parque, es ideal si llevas niños o mascotas. El edificio tiene seguridad 24/7 y son muy amables. Tienes acceso a la alberca y al gimnasio, buen punto ahí. Justo a lado tienes una tienda de conveniencia, y muchísimos lugares para comer. Si tienen la oportunidad de quedarse ahí, aprovéchenla.
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Apartment in Polanco Reforma
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Polanco Escape | Gym Access & Private Balcony View

AnaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This is my fifth time staying with Capitalia whenever I visit Mexico City. They are absolutely amazing — the apartments are safe, and the staff is outstanding. They are always very accommodating and ready to help with anything you may need. I highly recommend them!
Top guest favourite
Townhouse in Mexico City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Lovely, bright and quiet apartment in Coyoacán

NickRating, 5 stars3 months ago
Very peaceful and quiet, yet very close to everything you would need. There is a shopping center with a large grocery store nearby. You're not too far from the center of Coyoacán. This is a great Airbnb that feels like home. Most other places we have stayed during our travel only provide the bare minimum. but Gabriela's place had it all. multiple sets of towels. Fully stocked kitchen, etc. Plenty of blankets. Quality artwork on the walls. Would recommend staying here.
Guest favourite
Apartment in Roma Sur
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Cozy apartment in Roma, in the heart of the city

DanielaRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Graciela is an incredible host, she was extremely responsive and checked in on us a couple of times throughout our stay via Airbnb chat to ensure that we were enjoying our stay. The actual listing is exactly as described, there is a security guard that patrols the building 24/7 which added an extra layer of sense of security. The location is walkable and there is tons to do in the surrounding areas. Mexico City is an incredible place to visit with so much to do and ubering around makes it easy (if not within walking distance of Airbnb). I am already planning my next trip back and without hesitation I would stay at Graciela's place again :)

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Mexico City

  • Total rentals

    29K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    1.4M reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10K properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    7.7K properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    2.1K properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    18K properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Mexico City

All About Mexico City

Steeped in history, art, and culture, Mexico City is a fascinating destination to explore, offering something to entice every kind of traveller. What attracts many people here is the culinary traditions, and there’s no shortage of gastronomic options from fine dining to street food. When it comes to cultural history, CDMX (Mexico City) has a lot to offer with Aztec ruins set against ornate cathedrals and modern architecture. The city is so vast that you may want to start with the iconic sights in the centre. Start in Zócalo plaza and work your way outwards to visit the city’s historic sites and buildings nearby. There are also great day trips to the surrounding areas for nature buffs looking to hike and explore the breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re interested in the main sights or only the hidden corners, there is so much to see that the only thing you’ll be missing is more time.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mexico City

While any time of the year is a great time to visit Mexico city because of its overall warm weather, it is advisable to plan your travels in the dry months. The rainy season runs from May through October, with June to August seeing average rainfall all month long. Furthermore, peak summer also brings with it hot, humid weather. Spring, autumn, and winter are therefore the ideal times to plan your stay. This will make walking around more comfortable, and dining outdoors on a patio much more enjoyable. In the winter, the temperature rarely falls into the single digits, so even a light jacket will suffice for the colder season. Given its location, winter will also see longer days, which make it a great place to visit for those looking to escape northern winters, but don’t want to spend their vacation on a beach.


Top things to do in Mexico City

Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts)

This UNESCO designated monument is an essential stop on any trip to Mexico City. Try to get tickets to a performance and see its stage. Head in a little bit early to take in all the finer details of its Art Deco and Art Nouveau details and artwork throughout. If you’re unable to see a show, the palace is also an art museum housing exhibitions and pieces.

Chapultepec Forest

You could spend all day just visiting the park, and you should, but dedicate some time to the Museum of Anthropology, too. Here you’ll learn about the cultural history of Mexico from ancient times. Across the park, Chapultepec Castle is a stunning architectural marvel whose hilltop vistas provide a unique view across the city.

Coyoacan

Grab the metro or a cab and head down into the suburban borough of Coyoacan. You can walk around the streets in search of churros and a coffee in the morning before spending the afternoon in the iconic Frida Kahlo Museum. You’ll learn all about the renowned artist, her life, and because the museum is located in her old house, you will get a sense for how she lived.

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