Discover Mexico City’s Most Unique and Detail-Rich Airbnbs

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It is no surprise that Mexico City houses some of the most exquisite Airbnb’s. The capital— Ciudad de México (CDMX), is a go-to tourist area, with a rich show of culture, art, high-end Mexican cuisine, and eye candy for architecture and design lovers.

Mexico City is also a hub of history, with century-old buildings and locations punctuated by newly sprung-up restaurants, exhibition centers, bistros, and bars featuring live performances. For visitors— or people just seeking a nice resting spot, Airbnb’s in the city is part of the relaxation.

Here is a rundown of the top Airbnb’s in Mexico City ahead of your next stay;

Townhome with Lush Rooftop Terrace, La Condesa

This three-story townhome is a creative’s haven boasting of soaring ceilings, a rooftop terrace with greenery, stained-glass windows, and lovely chandeliers all coming together to give a simple but detailed artistic vibe.

The 3 bedrooms and bath can accommodate up to 6 people, with amenities such as a fireplace, kitchen, and washer/dryer available for use. Close to this home away from home are seafood restaurant Contramar, Neveria Roxy for ice cream and the large Bosque Chapultepec park.

Casa Colonial, Coyoacan

Casa Colonial is a small but aesthetic 2 bed and bath featuring an artistic touch with the artwork, tiling, and decoration. The garden is perfect for relaxing as this Airbnb is located on a quiet street close to the Santa Catarina Chapel. The Frida Kahlo Museum is just nearby, and you cannot miss a sunny afternoon in La Plaza de la Conchita.

Colorful Designer Apartment at La Condensa

Another Airbnb at La Condensa makes the list, with an interesting color theme and rotating artwork every quarter. It is not a surprise that designers run this place as an exhibition-like tribute to architect Luis Barragán.

If like the owners, you love Luis, you can go over from this Airbnb to his residence at Casa Estudio Luis Barragán. Mediterranean cuisine is also waiting to ravish your taste buds at Lardo restaurant.

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Casa Tepeji, Roma

This Airbnb exudes Mexican heritage with its colorful interior and artsy additions. Located in the Roma Sur neighborhood, Casa Tepeji has Mercado De Medellín— a public market with a variety of fruits, vegetables, and snacks for your indulgence.

The well-curated plants, coupled with the rich natural light coming in at various angles make this 3-bedroom apartment even more aesthetic. You can also find the filming location for Roma not too far off.

Private Terrace, Condesa Roma

This plant-rich 2-bed home is located right between Roma and La Condesa on Veracruz Street. The breathtaking high ceilings and greenery make a splendid first impression in his roomy apartment.

You can relish delicious cuisine from chef Jair Téllez at Merotoro, or visit Lardo for a healthy Mediterranean spread. Parque Espana is just close by as a pet-friendly relaxation spot.

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