Welcome to Ciudad de México Compártelo en Facebook Compártelo en Twitter Compártelo en Google+ Compártelo en Whatsapp Compártelo vía SMS Compártelo en Messenger Compártelo vía Email Hotels 5 star Hotel Camino Real Polanco Built in an attractive architectonic style, and imagined as a hotel-museum by Architect Ricardo Legorreta, our hotel receives its guests with the traditional Mexican hospitality combining modern archi Grand Tourism Hotel Krystal Grand Insurgentes Sur Enjoy our Krystal Grand hotels and suites, with modern services and spaces full of luxury and comfort where you can relax, rest or celebrate an important event 4 star Hotel Century Zona Rosa Centrally located in the Zona Rosa (Pink Zone) District, this contemporary hotel offers convenient facilities and amenities just 2 blocks from a metro station 5 star Hotel Exe Suites San Marino On Reforma Avenue, this historic hotel features spacious suite-style accommodations just steps from the Angel of Independence and the Zona Rosa. It features large suites with full kitchens that includ 5 star Hotel Hyatt Regency Mexico City Located next to Chapultepec Park and the National Auditorium in the stylish Polanco neighborhood, Hyatt Regency Mexico City provides elegant modern rooms, pool, business and fitness centers, 3 on-site 5 star Hotel Krystal Satélite María Barbara Krystal Satélite María Bárbara is an ideal hotel for social and business meetings, very well located in an industrial and residential area in the north of Mexico City. View all hotels in Ciudad de MéxicoPlaces to visit ArcheologyTemplo Mayor Archaeological Site ArchitectureSan AngelSeveral years ago this old neighborhood of San Angel served as one of the preferred places for relaxation and get-a-ways ArchitecturePalacio NacionalThe Palacio Nacional, served formerly before the conquest as the new houses of Moctezuma. At the request of the Viceroy MuseumsNational Museum of Anthropology of MexicoThe Museo Nacional de Antropología de Mexico is enormous in its proportions, not only because of its size, but also ArcheologyThe Ruins of TeotihuacanTeotihuacan is a Nahuatl word that means The place where men become gods, and according to the stories, the deities choseView all the places to visit in Ciudad de México travelbymexico.com Destinations Ciudad de México