Khách sạn tốt nhất tại Mexico
Mexico City's Condesa and Colonia Roma have quietly become some of the best-value boutique hotel neighborhoods in Latin America. We reviewed the whole country. These 10 stood out.
Lựa chọn hàng đầu của chúng tôi tại Mexico
Nhấp vào khách sạn bất kỳ để kiểm tra phòng trống và đặt với giá tốt nhất.
Barceló Maya Tropical - All Inclusive
Riviera Maya
Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal
Cabo San Lucas
Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara
Guadalajara
Acqua in Bocca Hotel Mérida
Merida
Grand Velas Riviera Maya
Playa Del Carmen
Casa 1810
San Miguel De Allende
Entrevalle Hotel Boutique
Baja California
Iberostar Waves Quetzal
Riviera Maya
Sandos Finisterra
Cabo San Lucas
The Diplomat Boutique Hotel
Merida
So sánh tất cả khách sạn
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| # | Khách sạn | Thành phố & Khu vực | Giá/Đêm | Điểm | Tiện nghi |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Barceló Maya Tropical - All Inclusive | Riviera Maya | 4.851.400 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+8Phòng gymBãi biểnNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 2 | Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal | Cabo San Lucas | 31.318.200 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+8Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 3 | Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara | Guadalajara | 4.826.000 – 6.223.000 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángPhòng gym+5Nhà hàngQuầy barCho phép thú cưngBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 4 | Acqua in Bocca Hotel Mérida | Merida | 3.098.800 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángNhà hàng+2Bãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 5 | Grand Velas Riviera Maya | Playa Del Carmen | 27.228.800 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Bữa sángSpaPhòng gym+5Nhà hàngQuầy barBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 6 | Casa 1810 | San Miguel De Allende | 5.765.800 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Bữa sángNhà hàngQuầy bar+3Xe đưa đónBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 7 | Entrevalle Hotel Boutique | Baja California | 3.530.600 ₫/đêm | 9.8/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+3Nhà hàngBãi đậu xeTrẻ em |
| 8 | Iberostar Waves Quetzal | Riviera Maya | 4.826.000 – 6.223.000 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+7Phòng gymNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 9 | Sandos Finisterra | Cabo San Lucas | 6.451.600 ₫/đêm | 9.6/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángSpa+8Phòng gymBãi biểnNhà hàngQuầy barXe đưa đónBãi đậu xePhòng xông hơiTrẻ em |
| 10 | The Diplomat Boutique Hotel | Merida | 5.664.200 ₫/đêm | 10/10 | Hồ bơiBữa sángQuầy bar+2Xe đưa đónBãi đậu xe |
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Lý do mỗi khách sạn có mặt trong danh sách.
Barceló Maya Tropical - All Inclusive
Barceló Maya Tropical is a five-star, all-inclusive beachfront resort along the Mexican Caribbean coast, and it earns that rating with a genuinely relaxed, unhurried feel. You're a short walk from Dolphinaris aquarium and just over a kilometer from Cenote Azul, so there's real exploring within reach if you want it. Rooms and suites are casually decorated and come with terraces or balconies, garden views, free minibars, coffeemakers, satellite TV, and safes. Room service runs around the clock, which we always appreciate. Meals and alcoholic drinks are included, and with four restaurants on-site (one specializing in Italian cuisine) and four bars, you won't feel limited. The water park, spa, fitness room, tennis court, and kids' club mean there's genuinely little reason to leave the property. The kids' club is a strong signal that families will find this comfortable here. Parking and a resort shuttle are also complimentary. Our one honest caveat: Wi-Fi carries a fee, which feels out of step for a resort at this level.
Địa chỉ:Barceló Maya Tropical - All Inclusive, Carretera Tulum - Cancún Carretera Chetumal Puerto Juárez Km.266,3 Xpu-Há, 77750 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
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Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal
Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal sits right on the beach at the tip of the Baja California Peninsula, and it earns its five stars without much argument. The setting feels dramatic and unhurried, the kind of place that makes you slow down whether you planned to or not. Rooms and suites come with custom-made furnishings, handcrafted Mexican motifs, fireplaces, ocean views, and private terraces with plunge pools. The 1- to 4-bedroom suites add living rooms, and some include kitchens. If you upgrade far enough, you get butler service. Dining is serious here: two upscale restaurants, two casual eateries, and a bar means you rarely need to leave the property. The spa and outdoor pool are consistently the most talked-about features, and it's easy to see why guests anchor themselves to both. Museo de Cabo San Lucas is 1 km away if you want a reason to step out. One honest caveat: this is a splurge resort built around indulgence, so come with that expectation and you won't be disappointed.
Địa chỉ:Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, Cam. del Mar 1, Pedregal, 23455 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico
Khu vực:Pedregal
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Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara
The Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara is a polished, upscale hotel sitting right next to the Andares shopping mall in Zapopan. It's a calm, well-organized property that feels confident without being showy. Rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screens, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffeemakers. Upgrade to a suite and you get a separate living room plus a kitchenette or dining area. Club-level rooms unlock a private lounge with complimentary snacks and drinks, which is genuinely useful if you're staying more than a night or two. The open-air pool is a real asset, and the 24-hour gym is properly equipped with treadmills and ellipticals. Dining stays on-site easily: there's a restaurant with a terrace and a lobby bar. Babysitting is available, so families traveling with young kids are well covered here. The hotel is 5 km from the Museo de Arte Zapopan and 29 km from the airport. One honest caveat: if you want to feel deeply embedded in the city, the mall-adjacent location keeps things a little insular.
Địa chỉ:Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara, Blvd. Puerta de Hierro 5065, 45116 Zapopan, Jal., Mexico
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Acqua in Bocca Hotel Mérida
Acqua in Bocca sits on Calle 60 in Mérida's historic center, and that address alone tells you a lot. This is a city built for walking, and you're right in the thick of it. The hotel keeps things focused: a pool, solid breakfast, reliable Wi-Fi, and air conditioning that actually matters in the Yucatan heat. Guests consistently flag those four things as the highlights, and we'd say the hotel earns that trust. Rooms come with private bathrooms, and some include a bathtub, which feels like a small luxury after a long day of exploring. A minibar is a welcome touch too. The restaurant handles breakfast on-site, so you're not scrambling before heading out. The concierge, currency exchange, and baggage storage round out a no-nonsense service package. Kid-friendly policy and parking make logistics easier. One honest caveat: the hotel's own description is thin, so the calm, intimate feel we sense here is drawn from guest signals rather than official detail. Come curious, and you'll likely leave pleased.
Địa chỉ:Acqua in Bocca Hotel Mérida, C. 60 456A, Parque Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia, 97000 Mérida, Yuc., Mexico
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Grand Velas Riviera Maya
Grand Velas Riviera Maya is a high-end, all-inclusive resort sitting directly on a white sand beach along the Riviera Maya, about 10 km from downtown Playa del Carmen. It's the kind of place that feels genuinely luxurious rather than just expensive. Suites are contemporary and spacious, with terraces, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi throughout. Upgraded options add private pools, whirlpool tubs, or sea views, so it's worth spending time choosing your room category. Room service runs 24/7, which matters when you're on vacation and don't want a schedule. Eight restaurants means you won't repeat yourself easily. Italian and French bistros are among the options, and there's a karaoke bar if the mood strikes. The infinity pool has its own poolside bar, and the spa is a serious operation with 42 treatment rooms and plunge pools. Snorkeling, golf, and bicycle rental round out the activity options. One honest note: this resort is built for full immersion. If you prefer low-key and minimal, it may feel like a lot. But if you want a polished, all-in beach retreat, it delivers.
Địa chỉ:Grand Velas Riviera Maya, Riviera Maya, Carretera Cancun Tulum Km 62 Playa Del Carmen, 77710 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
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Casa 1810
Casa 1810 is a Colonial-style hotel on a lively street in San Miguel de Allende's centro, housed in a stone-arch building that feels genuinely historical rather than theme-park colonial. You're three minutes' walk from the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, which puts you right in the thick of the city. The rooms are elegant without being stuffy: antique wood furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi throughout. Some rooms come with brick walls, rustic tile floors, or fireplaces, and the two suites add vaulted ceilings and sitting areas for extra breathing room. Breakfast is included and served in the inner courtyard, which sets a calm, unhurried tone for your morning. The lobby bar, with its stone walls, feels refined but approachable. Up top, there's a rooftop restaurant and an outdoor pool with sunloungers, so you can swim before dinner if you like. Parking and valet are on-site, and the airport shuttle makes arrival easier if you're coming from Querétaro. The one honest caveat: it's a busy street, so expect some street-level energy.
Địa chỉ:Casa 1810, Hidalgo 8, Zona Centro, Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., Mexico
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Entrevalle Hotel Boutique
Entrevalle Hotel Boutique sits along a highway stretch in Francisco Zarco, Baja California, and it carries the calm, unhurried feel of wine country Mexico. The property is smoke-free and fully accessible, which sets a clean, considered tone from the start. There's an outdoor pool and a hot tub, so you can genuinely unwind without leaving the grounds. The on-site restaurant serves breakfast with table service, meaning you're not hunting for coffee before you're ready to face the day. Wi-Fi is solid throughout, and a public workstation is available if you need to handle something quickly. Parking is on-site and self-serve, practical for road-trippers driving the Baja corridor. The team speaks both English and Spanish, concierge help is available, and massage services round out the leisure options. Kids are welcome here too. Our honest caveat: the highway address means this is a destination in itself rather than a walkable urban base, so plan your excursions accordingly.
Địa chỉ:Entrevalle Hotel Boutique, Km 88.9, México 3, 22753 Francisco Zarco, B.C., Mexico
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Iberostar Waves Quetzal
Iberostar Waves Quetzal sits right on the Caribbean in Playacar, and it earns its five-star status without making you work for it. This is a proper all-inclusive, meaning meals, drinks, tennis, beach volleyball, yoga, dance instruction, and karaoke are all folded into the price. Three restaurants and three bars give you enough variety to avoid eating the same thing twice in a row. Rooms are airy and colorful, each with a balcony, minibar, and tea and coffeemaker. Upgrade to a suite and you can add sea views or a second bedroom. The kids' club is included, which makes this a genuinely family-friendly setup. Beyond the outdoor pool and private beach, there's a full diving center plus snorkeling and watercraft rental for anyone who wants to get into the water. The spa rounds things out on slower days. One honest caveat: Cancun airport is 61 km away, so budget for transfer time when you're planning arrival and departure days.
Địa chỉ:Iberostar Waves Quetzal, JW35+58 Lote Hotelero Nº2, P.º Xaman - Ha 19, Playacar, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Khu vực:Playacar
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Sandos Finisterra
Sandos Finisterra sits right on the sand in Cabo San Lucas, and it earns its five stars without trying too hard. The all-inclusive setup means meals, drinks, and most activities are folded into your stay, so you can actually relax instead of running a mental tab. You're a 13-minute walk from The Arch of Cabo San Lucas and Lovers Beach, which gives the location a genuine sense of place. Three restaurants, four bars, a cafe, a snack bar, and a pizzeria mean you won't eat the same meal twice. Rooms come with balconies or terraces, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. If you want to splurge, upgraded suites add in-room whirlpool tubs. Three outdoor pools, a spa, tennis courts, direct beach access, snorkeling, and scuba keep the days full. The nightclub means evenings can go as late as you want. Our honest caveat: if you prefer a quieter, stripped-back stay, the scale and energy here may feel like a lot.
Địa chỉ:Sandos Finisterra, Blvd. Paseo de la Marina S/N, Marina, 23453 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico
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The Diplomat Boutique Hotel
The Diplomat Boutique Hotel is a refined Spanish Colonial-style property on a tranquil street in Mérida, and it feels genuinely intimate in a way that larger hotels rarely manage. There are just four suites here, each individually designed with tile floors, a lounge area, rain showers, and most with four-poster beds. Some suites look out onto the garden and pool, which is a detail worth requesting at booking. The courtyard pool and bar give the place an unhurried, private-club feel. Breakfast is complimentary and vegetarian, and the kitchen also serves gourmet snacks in the evening, so you won't go hungry without leaving the property. Useful practicalities are well covered: parking, airport shuttle, full-service laundry, and a doctor on call. The Parque Zoológico del Centenario is a nine-minute walk away, while the Catedral de Mérida is 1.6 km out and the Palacio Cantón sits 2.4 km from the hotel. With only four suites, availability moves fast. Book early.
Địa chỉ:The Diplomat Boutique Hotel, C. 78 493A, Barrio de Santiago, Centro, 97000 Mérida, Yuc., Mexico
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Nên ở đâu tại Mexico
Khu vực bạn chọn quan trọng hơn bản thân khách sạn.
Mexico City: Which neighborhood actually fits your trip
Polanco is old money and new restaurants. Presidente Masaryk is Mexico City's answer to the Champs-Élysées, with Las Alcobas anchoring the luxury end and Quintonil just two blocks away for world-class Mexican cuisine. It's calm, walkable, and 10 minutes from Chapultepec Park's museums. But it's also the most expensive patch of real estate in the country, and it can feel a little sterile if you're after actual city life.
Roma Norte is where most people end up wishing they'd stayed. The stretch of Álvaro Obregón between Insurgentes and Orizaba is dense with coffee shops, mezcal bars, and Saturday markets. all within a 5-minute walk of La Valise on Tonalá. Condesa is right next door and the two neighborhoods bleed into each other around Parque México. Stay here for $200-380/night and you'll spend less on taxis than anyone in Polanco.
Cancún vs. Tulum: The honest comparison
Cancún's Hotel Zone gives you 22km of Caribbean beach, seven pool bars, and the ability to never speak Spanish if you choose not to. Live Aqua on Boulevard Kukulcán is the best version of this. adults-only, genuinely stylish, and $280-520/night. The tradeoff is that you're in a hermetically sealed resort bubble, and the nearest thing to authentic Mexican food is a 30-minute Uber to El Centro.
Tulum Beach Road is a different universe: boutique hotels, open-air restaurants, and a yoga class on every corner. La Zebra at $180-340/night sits right on the sand, 10 minutes by bike from the cliff-top ruins. The problem with Tulum is that the hype has pushed prices up without pushing quality up equally. budget $50-80/day on top of your hotel for food, transport, and cenotes. It's worth it, but go in with clear eyes.
The colonial circuit: Oaxaca, Guadalajara, and Campeche
These three cities are the most underrated hotel destinations in Mexico. and they're dramatically cheaper than the coast. Casa Oaxaca on García Vigil runs $140-260/night and sits 4 minutes walk from the Templo de Santo Domingo, one of the most impressive baroque churches on the continent. Campeche's Historic Center. where Casa Don Gustavo sits. is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of candy-colored walls and sea bastions, and you can walk the entire old city in under 40 minutes.
Guadalajara gets overlooked because it lacks a single iconic postcard image, but Zona Minerva around Quinta Real has better food than most Mexican cities and a tequila region (Jalisco) 45 minutes to the west. The hotel itself is built inside a 19th-century bullring. genuinely one of the more interesting architectural stays in the country. Prices here top out at $200/night, which feels like a bargain once you're in.
How to book Mexico hotels without getting burned
The biggest mistake we see: booking the cheapest room category and expecting an upgrade. In Mexico City boutique hotels like La Valise (10 rooms total), junior suites and superior rooms are genuinely different products. the entry room faces an interior wall, the suite has a terrace on Tonalá Street. Pay the extra $60-80 or call the hotel directly before booking to ask which room category is actually worth it.
For Caribbean coast hotels, book at least 10-12 weeks ahead for December 20 through January 5. rates at Grand Velas Riviera Maya jump from $420 to $700+/night and the hotel sells out completely. Semana Santa (Holy Week, late March or April) is the same problem. Book the shoulder weeks of early December or late January instead: same weather, 20-30% lower prices, and you can actually get a beach chair.
The best beach hotels in Mexico. and what separates them
There are three tiers here. Grand Velas Riviera Maya at $420-780/night is full-service luxury. private cenote, gourmet restaurants, and staff ratios that actually make sense. Live Aqua Cancún at $280-520/night is a step down in scale but still adult-only and genuinely stylish on the Hotel Zone strip. La Zebra in Tulum at $180-340/night trades pool infrastructure for a campfire-on-the-beach vibe and a salsa band on Friday nights.
What none of them can fix: the seaweed (sargassum) problem. From May through September, Caribbean beaches from Cancún to Tulum can get heavy seaweed deposits that smell and ruin the swim. The Pacific coast. San Blas, Puerto Vallarta, Sayulita. doesn't have this issue. If your entire trip revolves around swimming in the ocean, consider the Pacific or book Caribbean stays for November through April only.
Mexico's off-the-radar hotel destinations worth knowing
San Blas, Nayarit is a 45-minute drive from Tepic and most international travelers have never heard of it. Garza Canela at $85-155/night is a genuinely special family-run hotel with a kitchen that's been operating for four decades. the chef-owner sources everything from local fishermen and the Nayarit highlands. The nearby Marismas Nacionales biosphere reserve is one of the most important mangrove ecosystems in North America, and the birding alone draws specialists from 30+ countries.
Campeche is the other one. It's a 2.5-hour bus from Mérida on the ADO line, and it feels nothing like the Yucatán tourist trail. The walled city around the Puerta de Mar and Puerta de Tierra is walkable in an afternoon, the seafood is exceptional, and Casa Don Gustavo at $90-170/night puts you inside the historic walls with a rooftop view of the Gulf of Mexico. Almost nobody goes there. That's exactly the point.
Khám phá Mexico theo thành phố
Chúng tôi bao gồm 14 điểm đến trên khắp Mexico. Chọn một thành phố để xem hướng dẫn khách sạn chuyên sâu.
- Khách sạn Baja California →
- Khách sạn Cabo San Lucas →
- Khách sạn Cancun →
- Khách sạn Cozumel →
- Khách sạn Guadalajara →
- Khách sạn Merida →
- Khách sạn Mexico City →
- Khách sạn Oaxaca →
- Khách sạn Playa del Carmen →
- Khách sạn Puerto Vallarta →
- Khách sạn Riviera Maya →
- Khách sạn San Miguel de Allende →
- Khách sạn Tulum →
- Khách sạn Yucatan Peninsula →
Khu vực khách sạn tốt nhất của Mexico
Mexico splits into four main hotel zones: the capital, the Caribbean coast, the Pacific coast, and the colonial interior. Each one is a completely different trip.
Mexico City 3 khách sạn được xác minh Three neighborhoods, three completely different trips. all in one city.
Three neighborhoods, three completely different trips. all in one city.
Mexico City is one of the largest cities on earth and it rewards people who pick the right 10-block radius. Polanco around Presidente Masaryk is the luxury zone. serious restaurants, quiet streets, and Las Alcobas sitting at $350-650/night with a spa that doesn't feel like an afterthought. It's 10 minutes on foot to Chapultepec and the Museo Nacional de Antropología.
Roma Norte on Tonalá and Álvaro Obregón is the creative neighborhood. La Valise has just 10 rooms here and books fast. Prices run $200-380/night and the street-level experience is miles ahead of Polanco. Downtown Mexico in Centro Histórico at $120-220/night is the most atmospheric of the three, sitting 3 minutes from the Zócalo, but light sleepers should know that Centro doesn't really quiet down.
Getting between neighborhoods is easy. Metro Line 7 connects Polanco to Auditorio and Tacubaya in under 15 minutes for 5 pesos. Ubers across the city average $4-8. Avoid driving anywhere near the Centro on weekdays. the traffic on Eje Central alone will cost you an hour.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Mexico City → Caribbean Coast 3 khách sạn được xác minh From Cancún mega-resorts to Tulum beach bungalows. same sea, wildly different experience.
From Cancún mega-resorts to Tulum beach bungalows. same sea, wildly different experience.
The Caribbean coast runs from Cancún south through Playa del Carmen and Tulum, with the Riviera Maya corridor in between. Live Aqua in Cancún's Hotel Zone sits on Boulevard Kukulcán at kilometer 12. one of the better stretches of beach on the strip. Grand Velas in Riviera Maya is 20 minutes north of Playa del Carmen on the federal highway, and La Zebra is on Tulum Beach Road, 10 minutes from the archaeological zone.
Playa del Carmen has the most walkable hotel-to-restaurant ratio of the three. Quinta Avenida is 15 minutes from Grand Velas by taxi and has everything from Lebanese food to Yucatecan cochinita pibil. Tulum Beach Road has atmosphere but almost no infrastructure: bring cash, rent a bike, and don't expect reliable WiFi. Cancún is the most convenient airport hub. 20 minutes to the Hotel Zone from Terminal 3.
Prices swing hard by season. December through April is $280-780/night depending on property. May through October drops to $150-400/night, but sargassum seaweed can affect beach quality from June onward. Book the Riviera Maya or Tulum for November. the water is still 27°C and crowds are genuinely thin.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Caribbean Coast → Colonial Interior 3 khách sạn được xác minh Oaxaca, Guadalajara, and Campeche. the most underpriced hotel region in Mexico.
Oaxaca, Guadalajara, and Campeche. the most underpriced hotel region in Mexico.
This is the part of Mexico most beach-focused tourists miss completely. Oaxaca Centro around García Vigil and Macedonio Alcalá is one of the great compact cities in the Americas. 7 square blocks with world-class food, mezcal, and pre-Columbian textiles all within 15 minutes on foot. Casa Oaxaca at $140-260/night is the reference boutique hotel here.
Guadalajara's Zona Minerva is a 20-minute Uber from the Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) and Quinta Real at $110-200/night is built inside a converted 19th-century bullring. the architecture alone is worth the stay. Campeche's walled Historic Center is a 2.5-hour ADO bus ride from Mérida and feels completely untouched by mass tourism. Casa Don Gustavo at $90-170/night is the best deal on this entire list.
All three cities are dramatically cheaper than the coast. budget $25-45/day on food and you'll eat better than anywhere in the Hotel Zone. The main logistical note: Oaxaca's airport is small and flights connect via Mexico City or Guadalajara. Campeche is easiest reached by bus from Mérida or by driving from the Yucatán Peninsula.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Colonial Interior → Pacific Coast & Nayarit 1 khách sạn được xác minh No sargassum, no cruise crowds. just fishing towns and serious nature.
No sargassum, no cruise crowds. just fishing towns and serious nature.
The Pacific coast is Mexico's answer to travelers who find Cancún too polished and Tulum too expensive. San Blas sits on the Nayarit coast between Puerto Vallarta (3 hours south) and Mazatlán (3 hours north). a small town with a working harbor, colonial ruins on Cerro de San Basilio, and mangroves that ornithologists genuinely travel from Europe to see. Garza Canela at $85-155/night is the anchor hotel and has been since 1975.
The broader Pacific coast includes Puerto Vallarta (accessible, international airport, good food scene on Basilio Badillo street), Sayulita (surf town, 45 minutes north of Vallarta), and Mazatlán's Centro Histórico (a seriously underrated colonial city with Carnival in February). None of these are on our current vetted list. but San Blas and Garza Canela represent the region's character better than any of them.
Nayarit has no hurricane risk compared to the Caribbean, and the ocean here is calm enough for swimming year-round at Matanchén Bay, 10 minutes by car from San Blas. The rainy season (July-September) brings occasional afternoon storms but also empties the already-thin crowds. Prices at Garza Canela don't change much by season. one of the few Mexico hotels where that's true.
Xem tất cả khách sạn Pacific Coast & Nayarit →Khu vực tốt nhất theo phong cách
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Romantic Escape
Roma Norte in Mexico City. La Valise on Tonalá Street has 10 rooms, candlelit courtyard dinners, and Parque Pushkin a 3-minute walk away. Or Tulum Beach Road at sunset, where La Zebra's hammock bar is genuinely hard to leave.
Culture & History
Oaxaca Centro. Casa Oaxaca on García Vigil puts you 4 minutes from the Templo de Santo Domingo and the Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca, with Monte Albán ruins 9km outside the city. Nowhere else in Mexico packs this much history into 10 walkable blocks.
Family Vacation
Riviera Maya's Grand Velas. the kids' club on the resort is genuinely staffed and supervised, and Xcaret eco-park is 15 minutes up the highway. The all-inclusive format at $420-780/night means no daily budget arguments and unlimited food options.
Budget Travel
Campeche's Historic Center. Casa Don Gustavo at $90-170/night sits inside the colonial walled city, and you can eat a full lunch at the Mercado 10 de Abril for under $4. The entire old town is walkable, so taxi costs are basically zero.
Beach & Sun
Cancún's Hotel Zone between kilometer 9-14 has the widest, most consistently maintained Caribbean beaches in Mexico. Live Aqua sits right on this stretch at $280-520/night. For a quieter version of the same turquoise water, La Zebra on Tulum Beach Road delivers with less infrastructure but more atmosphere.
Food & Mezcal
Oaxaca Centro is the undisputed food capital of Mexico. within 10 minutes of Casa Oaxaca you have Criollo on Constitución, Levadura de Olla on Murguía, and the entire Mercado Benito Juárez stall scene. Mexico City's Roma Norte runs a close second, with Contramar on Durango Street a 12-minute walk from La Valise.
Cách chúng tôi đánh giá những khách sạn này
Mỗi khách sạn trong danh sách này đều trải qua cùng một quy trình đánh giá. Đây là cách chúng tôi chấm điểm.
We started with 200+ hotels across 6 regions. from Polanco penthouses to Nayarit fishing village guesthouses. and cut everything that felt overpriced, overhyped, or just mediocre.
Chất lượng vị trí
Khu vực có thuận tiện để đi bộ không? Nhà hàng, cửa hàng và điểm tham quan có trong vòng 10 phút đi bộ không? Cảm giác vào ban đêm như thế nào? Chúng tôi đánh giá mức độ an toàn, khả năng tiếp cận giao thông công cộng và xem khu vực có nét đặc trưng địa phương thực sự hay chỉ là bẫy du khách. Khách sạn ở sai khu vực sẽ phá hỏng chuyến đi. Đó là lý do vị trí được coi trọng nhất.
Đáng giá tiền
Chúng tôi so sánh những gì bạn trả với những gì bạn nhận được. Một khách sạn €150 với vị trí tốt, phòng sạch và nhân viên nhiệt tình có thể vượt qua khách sạn €500 có tiện nghi sang trọng ở khu vực kém hơn. Chúng tôi tính đến giá theo mùa, chính sách hủy phòng và các chi phí ẩn. Mục tiêu là tìm ra tỷ lệ tốt nhất, không chỉ mức giá thấp nhất.
Trải nghiệm khách hàng
Chúng tôi phân tích hàng nghìn đánh giá khách hàng đã xác minh trên nhiều nền tảng, tìm kiếm các mẫu thay vì các phàn nàn riêng lẻ. Lời khen ngợi nhất quán về sự sạch sẽ, nhân viên và chất lượng phòng rất quan trọng. Chúng tôi cũng đánh giá những yếu tố khó đo: liệu khách sạn có cá tính không? Bạn có giới thiệu nó cho bạn bè không?
Mỗi khách sạn trên trang này đều có mặt nhờ quy trình này.
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Winter (December. February)
December 20 through January 5 is the most expensive week to travel in Mexico. Grand Velas hits $700+/night and Tulum's beach hotels sell out 3 months ahead. Mexico City sits at 8-18°C in January, which surprises people expecting tropical heat. The best move: book the first two weeks of February, when prices drop 15-25% and the weather on the Caribbean coast (26-29°C, no rain) is as good as it gets all year.
Spring (March. May)
This is our pick for most travelers. Semana Santa (late March or early April) is a genuine crowd and price spike. skip that specific week and the rest of March through May is excellent. Oaxaca hits 28-32°C, Mexico City stays at a comfortable 20-24°C, and Caribbean water temperatures reach 27°C. Casa Oaxaca and Quinta Real both come down $30-50/night from their December rates during this window.
Summer (June. August)
Summer is genuinely cheap. Garza Canela drops to near its $85/night floor and even Live Aqua Cancún can be found at $280/night. The catch is rain: afternoon thunderstorms hit Mexico City daily, and June-August is the start of hurricane season on the Caribbean coast. The Pacific side and colonial interior (Oaxaca, Guadalajara) are fine in summer. just expect a 2-hour downpour between 3pm and 5pm most days.
Autumn (September. November)
September is hurricane month. avoid the Caribbean coast entirely and nobody will blame you. October and November are different: crowds thin out, the rain eases, and Oaxaca's Día de los Muertos celebrations (October 31-November 2) around the Panteón General are genuinely one of the best cultural events in the Americas. Prices spike in Oaxaca during that specific week (up 40-60%), but the rest of the country in October is quiet and cheap.
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Skip the airport taxi queue in Mexico City
Official taxis from Terminal 1 at Benito Juárez airport charge fixed rates. around $12-18 to Polanco, $10-14 to Roma Norte. But the queue is often 30+ minutes long. Uber works in the airport pickup zone (domestic arrivals, exit 5) and usually runs $7-12 to either neighborhood with no wait. Have the app ready before you land. airport WiFi is slow enough to make this difficult once you're standing at the curb.
Book Oaxaca hotels directly around Día de los Muertos
Casa Oaxaca on García Vigil sells out completely for October 29-November 3, often by July. Online booking platforms mark up these dates by 15-20% on top of the already-inflated seasonal rates. Call the hotel directly. most boutique properties in Oaxaca Centro will price-match or offer a small discount for direct bookings, plus you can request a specific room. The corner rooms on the second floor have the best courtyard view.
The 'resort fee' trap on the Cancún Hotel Zone
Hotels on Boulevard Kukulcán. including several near Live Aqua. charge mandatory resort fees of $35-65/night on top of the advertised rate. These cover beach chairs, WiFi, and gym access that should be included anyway. Live Aqua is transparent about its total pricing, but always check the final checkout total before confirming. A room listed at $280/night can quietly become $340/night before taxes.
Rent bikes in Tulum. don't rely on taxis
Tulum Beach Road hotels are 3km from the town center, and taxis from the beach zone charge $6-10 per trip. which adds up fast if you're eating in town twice a day. Bike rentals cost $8-12/day from shops near the Calle Sol Poniente junction, and the flat road between the beach and town takes 15-20 minutes each way. La Zebra has bike storage and most staff can recommend the nearest rental spot.
Guadalajara airport is closer than most people think
Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) is 25 minutes by taxi to Zona Minerva and Quinta Real. about $12-15 in an official taxi from the arrivals exit. There's no metro connection to the airport, but the light rail (Tren Ligero Line 1) runs from the city center to Periférico Sur and gets you to within 20 minutes of Minerva for just 10 pesos. Don't take the unmarked cabs outside arrivals. use official SITEUR taxis from the booth inside.
How to tell a genuinely good all-inclusive from a bad one
The difference is staff-to-guest ratio and restaurant variety. Grand Velas Riviera Maya runs roughly 1 staff member per guest and has 5 restaurants with actual menus. not rotating buffet themes. Budget all-inclusives in Cancún's Hotel Zone often run 1 staff per 4-5 guests and have 2 restaurants max. Ask before booking: how many à la carte restaurants are included, what's the room-to-staff ratio, and whether premium spirits cost extra. At Grand Velas, the honest answer to all three is the right one.
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What's the best area to stay in Mexico City?
Polanco and Roma Norte are the two neighborhoods we keep recommending. and for different reasons. Polanco has the serious luxury hotels along Presidente Masaryk and easy access to Bosque de Chapultepec, about 10 minutes on foot. Roma Norte is younger, cheaper by 30-40%, and puts you on Álvaro Obregón with the best coffee shops and mezcal bars in the city. Avoid Centro Histórico for sleeping. great for sightseeing, but street noise and security mean most people regret it.
When is the best time to visit Mexico?
November through February is the sweet spot for most of the country. dry, cooler, and crowds are manageable outside the Christmas week spike. The Caribbean coast (Cancún, Tulum, Playa del Carmen) runs $280-520/night in peak season, dropping to $150-300/night by May. Hurricane season runs June-October on both coasts, so if you're booking a beach trip, avoid September especially. Mexico City is good year-round. temps sit at 18-24°C most of the year.
Which Mexico hotel is the best value for money?
Casa Oaxaca in Centro Oaxaca at $140-260/night is hard to beat. a 9.0 rating for a colonial boutique hotel steps from the Zócalo and Mercado Benito Juárez. Quinta Real Guadalajara in Zona Minerva comes in at $110-200/night with genuine heritage architecture and a pool. If you need to go lower, Hotel Boutique Casa Don Gustavo in Campeche's Historic Center runs just $90-170/night and puts you inside the UNESCO-listed old city walls.
Is Tulum worth the hype in 2026?
Honestly? It depends on what you're after. The beach hotels along Tulum Beach Road. like La Zebra. are genuinely stunning, but expect to spend $180-340/night for anything decent. The town itself is 15 minutes from the beach by bike or taxi, and the ruins sit right on the cliff above the sea. Skip the overpriced wellness retreats on the Boca Paila road. they charge $400+/night for the same jungle aesthetic you can get for half the price closer to the beach zone.
What's the difference between Cancún and Playa del Carmen for hotels?
Cancún's Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera) is a 22km strip of all-inclusive resorts on Boulevard Kukulcán. great if you want beach access and zero decisions, but it's isolated from real Mexican life. Playa del Carmen puts you on Quinta Avenida with restaurants, cenotes, and ferry access to Cozumel within 10-20 minutes. Grand Velas Riviera Maya is 20 minutes north of Playa along the highway and runs $420-780/night. serious luxury with none of the Cancún factory-resort feel.
How do I get around between Mexico City hotels and the main sights?
The Metro is genuinely excellent. Line 7 connects Polanco station directly toward Chapultepec, and a single ride costs about 5 pesos. From Roma Norte, you're a 12-minute walk to Álvaro Obregón and can Uber to the Zócalo for around $3-5. Avoid the tourist buses. they're slow and overpriced. The Metrobús Line 1 along Insurgentes runs from Ciudad Universitaria all the way to Buenavista and costs 6 pesos.
Are there any hidden costs at Mexico's all-inclusive resorts?
Yes. and Grand Velas in Riviera Maya is the honest exception here. Most all-inclusives in Cancún charge extra for premium spirits, specialty restaurants, and anything off the main buffet. At Grand Velas, the $420-780/night rate genuinely includes gourmet dining at Frida restaurant and top-shelf bars. That said, spa treatments, excursions to Xcaret or Cobá, and airport transfers (about $80-100 from Cancún airport) all add up fast regardless of where you stay.
What's the best boutique hotel experience in Mexico?
Casa Oaxaca wins this category. 7 rooms in a converted colonial mansion on García Vigil, one block from the Templo de Santo Domingo. The courtyard restaurant is one of the 10 best in Oaxaca, which is saying something in a city this obsessed with food. La Valise in Roma Norte (Mexico City) is a close second with just 10 rooms on Tonalá Street and genuinely personal service. Both book out 6-8 weeks ahead during peak season, so plan accordingly.
Is Mexico City safe for tourists staying in hotels?
In the right neighborhoods, absolutely. Polanco, Roma Norte, Condesa, and Juárez are all fine. you'll walk at night without issues, and the hotel blocks on Presidente Masaryk feel as safe as any European capital. Avoid Tepito, Doctores, and the area around Garibaldi after dark. not because of generalized danger, but because those are genuinely high-risk zones even for locals. Stay within the Roma-Polanco-Condesa triangle and you'll be fine 99% of the time.
Which Mexico City hotel is best for a first-time visitor?
Downtown Mexico in Centro Histórico puts you at the geographic and cultural heart of the city. 3 minutes walk from the Zócalo and the Palacio Nacional murals. It runs $120-220/night, which is reasonable for the location and the rooftop bar alone justifies the stay. But if you want comfort over immersion, Las Alcobas in Polanco ($350-650/night) is a smoother landing. quieter streets, great restaurant, and 8 minutes to Chapultepec Park.
What should I know about Oaxaca before booking a hotel?
Oaxaca is compact. the Centro neighborhood where Casa Oaxaca sits is about a 15-minute walk across at most, so location barely matters. What matters is noise: hotels on the Zócalo or near Macedonio Alcalá pedestrian street get festival drums and brass bands until midnight, especially around Día de los Muertos (late October through early November) when prices spike 40-60%. Book Casa Oaxaca on García Vigil, one block off the action. you're 5 minutes from everything but can actually sleep. The mezcal bars on Murguía Street are 3 minutes on foot.
Is San Blas and Garza Canela worth the trip?
If you want to completely escape the tourist circuit, yes. San Blas is a small fishing town on the Nayarit coast, about 3.5 hours from Guadalajara by bus. no resort hotels, no Instagram crowds. Garza Canela at $85-155/night is a rare find: a family-run hotel with serious birding (250+ species in the nearby mangroves) and a kitchen that's been cooking regional Nayarit food for 40 years. The beach at Matanchén Bay is 10 minutes by car. This is not for everyone. but if you want real Mexico, it's hard to beat.
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