Hostels
Hostal Casa Vieja
Simple but sweet guesthouse aimed at backpackers. The location makes it a good starting off point, easily accessible by foot, bus or metro to just about everything.
Midrange
Best Western Royal Zona Rosa
A bit pricey if booked direct. Two in-house restaurants, as well as penthouse poolside bar. Standard room sizes, very clean, with TV, desk, and minibar fee for minibar use. Free wi-fi throughout the hotel. Since the hotel is a 17-storey tower, and the rooms are on floors 5 and up ground-4th fl.: parking garage, street noise is not an issue.
Holiday Inn Express
Inexpensive but surprisingly good value with clean rooms, friendly staff and a great location, just across the street from the WTC. Price includes a free continental breakfast.
Hotel Marco Polo
Located on the gayest street of Mexico City, this gay-friendly hotel is an excellent choice for gay and lesbian travelers looking for a well-equipped, moderately-priced hotel in the heart of the Zona Rosa.
Hotel Geneve
This top end hotel is in the heart of Zona Rosa, making it a prestigious address to stay in. While the hotel has been around since 1907, constant renovations maintain its luxurious interior with dark wood paneling and corkscrew Solomonic columns.
Top end
Embassy Suites Mexico City - Reforma
Recently opened, the Embassy Suite offers up a desirable stay. The suites are larger than average, with 2 large flat panel TVs in each room, and a spectacular view from the 17th floor. The building contains an indoor pool and the free breakfast is mouthwatering and delicious, with the cook preparing fresh and local treats. Price also includes 2 hours of free cocktails with light snacks every night.
Sheraton MarÃa Isabel
Decent, but not impressive 4 star hotel located in the heart of Zona Rosa, next to the HSBC tower and facing "El Ãngel" Monumento a la Independencia in the heart of the banking district. The bedrooms are of a good size and it has a good gym and pool.