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You’re not imagining it: Everyone is going to Mexico City right now. And where better to book than the best Airbnbs in Mexico City? The destination’s popularity is no surprise, really—Ciudad de México (CDMX) is one of the world’s greatest epicenters of culture, with architectural masterpieces, innovative cuisine, and a lively art scene that all contribute to the capital’s rich history. It’s an exhilarating period for this centuries-old city, with new restaurants, exhibitions, bars, and performances cropping up all of the time.
Vogue’s Favorite Airbnbs in Mexico City
- In Coyoacán: Casa Colonial, from $213 per night
- In Condesa: A hidden gem with a terrace, from $485 per night
- In Polanco: A bright, spacious apartment, from $387 per night
- In Roma: Casa Tepeji, from $610 per night
- In Santa María La Ribera: Lirio 7, from $118 per night
Like most metropolitan areas, CDMX is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct essence and charm. From the tree-lined streets of trendy Condesa to Polanco with its illustrious flair, there’s much to be discovered. Ahead, our guide to the best Airbnbs in Mexico City for an immersive visit to one of the buzziest cultural hubs of the moment.
Casa Tepeji, Roma
Situated in the residential Roma Sur neighborhood, this architecturally stunning property is flooded with natural light and features a patio, terrace, and numerous balconies. The furniture is custom-designed and the owner curated the color palette as a colorful homage to Mexican culture.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, kitchen, terrace, free parking.
Location: Roma
The vibe: Vibrant architectural masterpiece.
Nearby attractions: Spot the nearby Roma filming location and wander around Mercado de Medellin, a one-square-block public market selling fruits, veggies, and fresh bites.
Designer Apartment, Condesa
In a building designed by Isaac Michal, this luxurious apartment features refined interiors and abundant natural light. Distinct shapes and natural textures are peppered throughout the home s many stylish spaces, from the expansive living room to the bedroom with its ceiling-to-floor sliding glass doors.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, AC, outdoor dining area, elevator.
Location: Condesa
The Vibe: Textural, light-filled enclave.
Nearby Attractions: The apartment is situated within the tree-lined neighborhood of Condesa and is a stone s throw from the top restaurants, cafés, and parks.
Serviced Retreat, Condesa
Originally built in 1910 as the country house of the Countess of Miravalle, this gorgeous home has four large bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom and either a private balcony or large terrace. The living and dining room feature soaring, double-height ceilings and the central patio is ideal for festive gatherings if you re traveling with a group to celebrate an occasion. (The property is staffed, and can accommodate over 15 guests, making it perfect for that birthday or bachelorette trip you were thinking of planning.)
Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms
Amenities: AC, heating, bathtub, private balcony, backyard with furniture.
Location: Condesa
The Vibe: Palatial historic home.
Nearby attractions: The home is by Amsterdam Ave and Parque México, planting visitors in the heart of Condesa s renowned charm.
Beautiful Garden House, Condesa
Planted in the heart of Condesa, this apartment highlights Mexican artisanship and has a leafy center garden to cement the serene vibes. Each bedroom has a view of the green space, and the bathrooms are stocked with locally made Laguna Cyprien personal care products. The dining area features French doors that open onto the small private patio, offering an idyllic spot for morning coffee.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, portable fans, kitchen, private patio.
Location: Condesa
The Vibe: Hidden garden oasis.
Nearby Attractions: You ll be a few minutes away from Parque México and all of Condesa s best restaurants, and in the other direction, Casa Luis Barragán awaits.
Quetzalcoatl s Nest, Naucalpan de Juárez
This dreamlike housing complex was built by Javier Senosiain and follows the design principles of organic architecture. The interiors are minimal, drawing a striking contrast to the lush outdoor space that s planted full of trees and wild flora on an undulating landscape.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, heating, outdoor space with furniture, free parking.
Location: Naucalpan de Juárez
The Vibe: A surreal stay in nature.
Nearby Attractions: As part of the experience, guests are given a tour of the neighbor project, Parque Quetzalcoatl.
Lirio 7, Santa María La Ribera
This two-story loft is set within a 1940s-era building that underwent an award-winning renovation in the 2010s. There’s a patio on the first floor, and a massive plant-filled terrace perched on the second floor, just beside the bedroom—great for a dose of indoor-outdoor living.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer/dryer, record player, portable fans, private terrace with furniture, EV charger, doorman building.
Location: Santa María La Ribera
The Vibe: Courtyard calm meets historic roots.
Nearby attractions: This emerging trendy neighborhood offers museums and art spaces, and the Kiosko Morisco (an ornate 19th-century Moorish-style iron pavilion) is only 5 blocks away.
Casa Colonial, Coyoacán
If you’ve traveled to Mexico City to relish in local arts, this home with its striking tilework and artisanal decor accents should do the trick. It’s located on a quiet street and includes a lovely garden with outdoor furniture for long afternoons in the sun. We’re especially keen on the regal entrances and hallways throughout the space, which speak to the building’s colonial aesthetic.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer, kitchen, garden.
Location: Coyoacán
The vibe: Tiny jewel box.
Nearby attractions: Spot the namesake artist’s first self portrait at the Frida Kahlo Museum, enjoy a quiet afternoon on a bench in La Plaza de la Conchita, and explore the 16th century architecture at the Santa Catarina Chapel.
Colorful Designer Apartment, Condesa
The interiors of this technicolor apartment in Condesa are the brainchild of two designers and the home is treated like an exhibition, with rotating artwork every three months. The lively palette is a tribute to architect Luis Barragán and guests can enjoy several artistic nooks throughout the space, with the bedrooms rendered in calmer tones for quiet nights.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathrooms
Amenities: Kitchen, dedicated workspace, rotating art collection.
Location: Condesa
The vibe: Artists’ dwellings.
Nearby attractions: Enjoy a quiet morning in the well-manicured Parque México, step inside the former residence of architect Luis Barragán at Casa Estudio Luis Barragán, and sample Mediterranean cuisine from a wood burning oven at Lardo.
Hidden Gem Terrace, Condesa
Neutral tones and natural textures come together here to create a peaceful oasis in this terrace apartment in the heart of Condesa. Mornings can be spent sipping on coffee perched on the tree-lined deck, or inside on the cream-colored sectional. This property is especially well-suited for those who want to cook at home—the kitchen is impressive.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, kitchen, elevator, terrace.
Location: Condesa
The vibe: Hidden design oasis.
Nearby attractions: Sip your morning coffee on a bench in Parque España, savor an order of tacos at El Pescadito, and take a moment to admire Fuente de Cibeles, a stunning replica of the fountain in Madrid bearing the same name.
Pianist 1900s House, Roma
This 1909-era home was built by Gustavo Peñasco and renovated by local architects and interior designers (many of whose showrooms are in the neighborhood). It’s situated in Roma Norte and, echoing the vibrancy of the surrounding streets, strikes a balance between contemporary and classic. (Don’t miss the piano, which dates back to 1901.)
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, piano, kitchen, rooftop, bbq grill.
Location: Roma
The vibe: Classic bones with contemporary charm.
Nearby attractions: People watch at Rio de Janeiro park, nibble on a fresh pastry from Rosetta bakery, and dive into current exhibitions at OMR Gallery.
Bright, Spacious, and Views, Polanco
This property is in ‘Polanquito’ (the heart of Polanco), which is known for narrow streets and town squares lined with luxury shops and restaurants. The views in the apartment are an instant jaw-dropper, but look closer and you’ll also fall in love with thoughtful uses of color, texture, and composition.
Rooms: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Kitchen, BBQ grill, elevator, balcony.
Location: Polanco
The vibe: Sprawling views meet colorful interiors.
Nearby attractions: Dine within a renovated Spanish Revival-style mansion at Malix, pop into luxury boutiques along Avenida Presidente Masaryk, and stop by the Niños Heroes Monument in Chapultepec Park.
Poetry Meets Design, Roma
The owner of this apartment hand picked each piece of furniture, textile, plant pot, craft, and lamp to ensure the aesthetic was representative of the Mexican design experience. It would make for an ideal space for a couple’s getaway, or even a remote work sojourn (especially considering the private roof terrace with its dappled light and lounge chairs).
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Kitchen, private roof terrace.
Location: Roma
The vibe: Authentic Mexican design.
Nearby attractions: Pick up fresh fruits for breakfast from Mercado de Medellín, catch a film at Cine Tonalá, and sip on mezcal at Montejo, an old world cantina with southeast Mexican cuisine.
Splendid Rooftop Patio, Condesa
A two-level apartment with a stylish kitchen that can merge with the patio by opening up a glass wall. (Perfect for pre-dinner drinks and snacks, we suspect!) The bedrooms are awash in calming sand tones with dark wood ceiling beams above and the general ambience takes cues from nature. Plus, thanks to the higher occupancy, this would make for the perfect getaway for a group of friends or family.
Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer/dryer, kitchen, rooftop terrace.
Location: Condesa
The vibe: Picturesque open-air kitchen.
Nearby attractions: Visit 18th-century Chapultepec Castle at the entrance of Chapultepec park, then fuel up for the day with fuss-free tacos from El Tizoncito.
Private Terrace, Condesa-Roma
This rental is located on Veracruz street, which is the dividing line between the Roma and Condesa neighborhoods. The first impression when entering is how dramatic the ceilings are in this double-height apartment, followed up by an appreciation for the plants peppered throughout the neutral-toned space.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Amenities: Dryer, kitchen, doorman.
Location: Condesa-Roma
The vibe: Soaring ceiling and plenty of plants.
Nearby attractions: Sample jamón ibérico and pulpo a la plancha at world famous Lardo, enjoy surf and turf cuisine by chef Jair Téllez at Merotoro, and read your book beneath a canopy of trees at Parque España.
Architect’s Home, San Miguel Chapultepec
As the name suggests, this striking home was designed by a Mexican architect and is an elegant amalgamation of warm light, tones, and textures. If you’re traveling with a group, the inclusion of a dividing curtain allows space for up to four guests.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Outdoor dining area, hammock, dedicated workspace.
Location: San Miguel Chapultepec
The vibe: A renovated 1970s home awash in a warm palette.
Nearby attractions: Art lovers will appreciate the close proximity to destinations like Casa Gilardi (a vibrant home designed by Luis Barragán) and contemporary art gallery, Kurimanzutto.
Quiet and Cozy Nook, Condesa
With interiors that nod to a traditional yet contemporary Mexican home, this space is all about textures. From the wooden floors and jute rugs to the volcanic stones in the bathroom, no corner has gone unconsidered.
Rooms: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Amenities: Washer/dryer, LG Bluetooth sound system, free parking, elevator.
Location: Condesa
The vibe: An abundance of natural textures and an overall sense of zen.
Nearby attractions: This home is three blocks from the Chapultepec subway and bus station, and a few steps from an Ecobici station. Lardo restaurant is close by, as is Parque España.
Casa Campeche, Condesa
This recently renovated Art Decor apartment is flooded with natural light and decorated with the owner’s collection of vintage Mexican furniture. The home is three floors up, meaning you’ll have excellent views of the Condesa neighborhood below.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms
Amenities: Washer, kitchen, room-darkening shades, large rain shower.
Location: Condesa
The vibe: Vintage Mexican furniture and lots of natural light.
Nearby attractions: This apartment is a 40-minute drive to Desierto de los Leones National Park and walking distance from Parque Mexico and Parque España.
Everything You Need to Know
What is the best neighborhood to stay in Mexico City?
You’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to finding a Mexico City neighborhood that suits your travel preferences. For bohemian flair, situate yourself in Roma with its historic center and trendy cafes. Prefer something more cosmopolitan? Book a stay in Condesa, which offers tree-lined streets peppered with galleries and shops.
How much does it cost to rent an Airbnb in Mexico City?
How much your Airbnb will cost depends on a wide range of factors, including time of year, neighborhood, and size of the home. Nightly rates for Airbnbs in Mexico City typically range from $50 to $500 (and even above), depending on your rental requirements.
What is the best month to visit Mexico City?
The city receives its highest number of visitors during the dry season from November to May. This is also a popular time thanks to events like the Festival Internacional de Cine (International Film Festival) and Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).