Apartment in Mexico City
Reasons to book
About this apartment rental
Designed by the renowned firm Cadaval Sola Morales, this brand-new 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom apartment blends modern comfort with authentic Mexican character. With landmarks like Paseo de la Reforma and El Zócalo just moments away, you’ll enjoy the perfect mix of historic charm and contemporary luxury.
Book your stay now and experience Mexico City like never before!
Welcome to our contemporary condo, ideally located next to a historic heritage site—where modern elegance meets the charm of the past.
This stylish, single-floor apartment has been thoughtfully designed with both comfort and functionality in mind. It features cozy bedrooms, one of them with 1 double bed and the other one with a queen-size bed, ensuring a restful night’s sleep.
We have 1.5 bathrooms, easily accessible from the social area, offering comfort and privacy for both you and your guests.
Our living space invites relaxation, with a comfortable sofa perfect for unwinding. The fully equipped kitchen includes complimentary coffee, tea, and filtered water, so you’ll feel right at home. The dining area comfortably seats four.
Step outside to the patio and enjoy the serenity of a beautifully landscaped garden.
For your convenience, the apartment includes a full-size washer and dryer, along with complimentary detergent. Your safety is our priority, with 24-hour surveillance and on-site security personnel.
A standout feature of the building is a renowned Singaporean restaurant, celebrated for its exceptional cuisine—bringing a unique dining experience right to your doorstep.
Next door, you'll find a cozy coffee shop perfect for breakfast, a wine tasting bar, and a mezcal bar—offering delightful experiences from morning to night.
Book your stay now and enjoy an unforgettable experience where modern comforts blend seamlessly with the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.
Safety is our top priority. The building has 24/7 security to ensure your peace of mind.
In Mexico City, parking works a bit differently than in many other countries. Parking spots are often limited and, in many buildings, they’re part of a shared arrangement with neighbors—meaning spaces may be tight and cars may need to be moved to allow others to enter or exit.
Because of this, it’s common practice (and often expected) to leave the car keys with the vehicle so building staff or authorized neighbors can reposition the car if needed to avoid blocking anyone. This helps keep things running smoothly and prevents delays or conflicts in shared parking areas.
- Quiet hours: 11 PM – 9 AM.
- Do not flush toilet paper (use the bin).
- Please don’t adjust the water heater.
- Your entry code is personal—don’t share it.
- No smoking, parties, candles, or incense.
- Tap water is not safe to drink in Mexico City.
- Report any damages or issues so we can fix them for the next guest.
