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LODGING: Hotel block information can be found at the bottom of this page. If you prefer to stay elsewhere, we highly encourage guests to look at other hotels or Airbnb's in the following neighborhoods: Roma Norte, Polanco, and Condesa. - Additional info below - TRANSPORTATION FROM AIRPORT: We recommend guests use the taxi company "Nueva Imagen". After exiting baggage claim, to your immediate right, you'll see a series of taxi booths. One of the booths will have a "Nueva Imagen" sign. Approach the booth and inform the desk person of your destination, pay the full price of your fare (credit card or cash), and receive a receipt to provide in the taxi line right outside the terminal. Note: The only money that you will exchange with the taxi driver is the cash tip after you’ve arrived at your destination. TRANSPORTATION AROUND TOWN: - Uber is one of the safest and easiest ways to get around after you've left the airport. - DO NOT flag down taxis on the street.

Travel Note

Mexico City Airport Information

Hotel

J.W. Marriott Hotel Mexico City

29 Andrés Bello, Ciudad de México, CDMX 11560, Mexico
 +52 55 5999 0000

Please click the button below to book a room in our reserved block!

House Or Rental

Airbnb

Narrow your search to the Roma Norte, Polanco, and Condesa neighborhoods in Mexico City. Roma Norte: Roma is known for being the epicenter of hipster culture in the city, and rivals Polanco as the center of the city's culinary scene (we prefer Roma - it's closer to La Condesa usually more affordable). Besides Art Nouveau and Neo-Classical residential houses and buildings, the neighborhood streets are lined with restaurants, bars, clubs, shops, cultural centers, churches, and galleries. Along with the tree-lined streets, green spaces were also created with the addition of small parks. Make sure to watch the film "Roma" before visiting. It was nominated for 10 Academy Award nominations and is shot entirely on the streets of La Roma. Polanco: Mexico City's swankiest neighborhood, Polanco, is famous for its designer shops and upscale restaurants - many of which are situated on the fancy Avenida Masaryk. The architecture is a mix between modern buildings and old Spanish-style haciendas - and walking around in Polanco makes you feel as though you are in any other European city. If you're interested in gourmet cuisine, you will definitely want to make a reservation at Mexico City's famous Michelin-star restaurant, Pujol (start looking now as it takes a month or 2 to get a reservation). We highly recommend you watch the Chef's table episode on Enrique Olvera as it provides an insight into Mexican history and heritage as well as an appreciation for the traditions surrounding food and drink here in Mexico. Condesa: It's one of Mexico City's trendier areas and is filled with lovely art deco homes, tree-lined streets, leafy parks, and bohemian chic shops, bars, and restaurants. Parque Mexico is one of the defining landmarks of the area showing many elements of a European garden, including ponds and walkways. Calle Amsterdam is the most notable street - a large tree-lined oval perfect for morning runs - marking the original hippodrome (horse race track).

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