Astounding Views of Downtown and Bellas Artes
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Elevator
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom
1 queen bed
Come stay just a few steps away from the emblematic "Plaza de la Revolución" in an incredible apartment carefully designed with much love and tenderness; here, you’ll be mesmerized by the views of "Monumento a la Revolución" and "Palacio de Bellas Artes" from the living room and the balcony of this beautiful, cozy apartment.
The perfect location to live the Dia de Muertos and spooky season!
Live this beautiful and cozy apartment in a brand new building just a few blocks from Av. Reforma and the Historic Center.
In the common area, we find the living room, dining room, and a fully equipped kitchen with incredible panoramic views and natural lighting throughout the day. A master bedroom with a full bathroom and a laundry area. And last but not least, a balcony, where you can watch the sun fall over the city while you enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine from el Valle de Guadalupe.
The apartment is only a few steps away from "Monumento a la Revolución" and two blocks from Paseo de la Reforma, one of the most beautiful and well-connected avenues in the city. A few minutes’ walk to the city center and very close to public transport.
The ideal place to explore on foot is the center of Mexico City, the financial zone, and the colonies with the greatest history of the country.
The Tabacalera neighborhood had its’ origins in 1898 when a tobacco factory that was established near the center of the city and the surroundings began to be occupied by the workers of this factory; This is why it gets its name.
In 1898 the Plaza de la República was inaugurated, and the construction of the new Legislative Palace began, an unfinished project that would later become the iconic "Monumento a la Revolución" where the National Museum of the Revolution is.
In addition to the monument, there are other places of interest, such as:
* Fronton Mexico (site of the 1968 Olympic Games. It is said that a portion of the building was made with leftover marble from the "Palacio de Bellas Artes")
* El Moro building (it is considered one of the first skyscrapers in Mexico City)
* National Museum of San Carlos
* Theater of the Republic
Here, you’ll be only a few minutes away from other trendy neighborhoods such as Condesa, Roma, and Polanco.
The neighborhood can be easily explored on foot or by bicycle and you can move around all the streets and its neighboring neighborhoods such as La Condesa, La Roma, Juárez, Centro Histórico and Cuauhtémoc.
Near the department you can find various options to get around such as the subway, the Metrobus and the Ecobicis.
If this is your first visit to Mexico City, we recommend using the Turibus for tours of the city.
The main room has a queen bed for two guests and the sofa in the living room has the possibility of converting into an extra bed for a third guest.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Mexico City, the capital and largest city in Mexico, is a dynamic and culturally diverse location that provides a myriad of experiences for visitors. The city is celebrated for its unique mix of historical and modern elements, with ancient ruins coexisting with modern architecture.
The historic center of the city is one of its most significant attractions. This UNESCO World Heritage Site hosts several key landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace. Just outside Mexico City lies the ancient Aztec city of Teotihuacan, a must-see site known for its remarkable pyramids.
The art scene in Mexico City is equally captivating. The Frida Kahlo Museum provides a glimpse into the life and work of one of Mexico's most renowned artists, while the Museum of Modern Art exhibits works from various Mexican and international artists.
Mexico City also prides itself on an extraordinary culinary scene. From roadside stalls serving tacos and tamales to upscale restaurants presenting innovative fusion cuisine, there are options to delight every taste bud.
For nature enthusiasts, Chapultepec Park is a must-visit. It's one of the largest urban parks in the Western Hemisphere featuring a zoo, several museums, and an enchanting castle offering panoramic views over the city.
For those interested in shopping or nightlife, neighborhoods like Polanco and Condesa offer high-end boutiques and vibrant bars respectively.
In summary, Mexico City offers an assortment of experiences that cater to diverse interests - from history and culture to food and nature - making it an ideal destination for any traveler.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM