La Condesa

Mexico City

A yellow building with a sign reading "El Jolgorio."
A statue of a man holding a discus on a pedestal in a park with trees and people in the background.
A city square with a large 'CDMX' sign, a statue, and modern buildings.
A tree-lined street with pedestrians, a dog, and a person sweeping.
A cityscape with a prominent clock tower, lush greenery, and modern buildings.

Enjoy 20th-century history in these two sections of Mexico City, with interesting art and architecture reflecting European influences.

See art nouveau and art deco architecture in Roma and La Condesa. While many of the sites in Mexico City’s historical center date back to the time soon after the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs in the 1500s, these two neighborhoods are a celebration of art and architecture of the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Roma has an art nouveau flair, with buildings designed during the late 1800s in the era of President Porfirio Díaz. Roma took its name from an existing establishment, the Romita Hacienda. Visit this small chapel and its plaza that still exist today.

As Mexico City grew in size and population, wealthier residents left the city center to establish colonias, effectively suburbs around the historic center. In Roma, look for the long, beautiful, tree-lined avenues, such as the Alvaro Obregon and Orizaba Street, which they created. See the Temple of of the Sacred Family with its beautiful stained-glass windows.

Roma residents built French-style mansions, such as the Lamm House, now a cultural center, and the Rio de Janeiro building. Stroll along the neighborhood streets to notice these and other cultural heritage buildings. Look for the bronze replica of David by Michelangelo in Rio de Janeiro Plaza.

The “roaring ‘20s” hit Mexico City with the development of the colonia farther west around the Condesa de Miravalle Racetrack. Upper- and middle-class local residents and international visitors gathered in this area for its open parks and tree-lined avenues and developing urban atmosphere created by wealth and diversity. Visit today to appreciate the same cosmopolitan character. Notice the art deco and contemporary architecture in the area, including rotaries decorated with ornate fountains. In particular, look for Popocatépetl roundabout and Iztaccíhuatl Plaza.

At the center of La Condesa is Parque Mexico, with numerous fountains and ponds providing a fresh, welcoming area within the city. Attend a concert at the open-air art deco theater in the park. Wander through the streets of La Condesa to observe the bohemian lifestyle of local artists and students.

Visit Roma and La Condesa for a pleasant artistic departure from the older historic sections of Mexico City.


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La Condesa Hotel Deals

Mondrian Mexico City Condesa

Mondrian Mexico City Condesa

5 out of 5
Aguascalientes 156, Hipódromo Condesa Mexico City CDMX
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₩307,960
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Aug 16 - Aug 17
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Andaz Condesa Mexico City, By Hyatt

Andaz Condesa Mexico City, By Hyatt

5 out of 5
Aguascalientes 158, Hipodrómo, Condesa Mexico City CDMX
The price is ₩402,174 per night from Jul 21 to Jul 22
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₩480,598 total
Jul 21 - Jul 22
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Reviewed on Jul 10, 2026

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AR 218 Hotel by ULIV

AR 218 Hotel by ULIV

4 out of 5
Alfonso Reyes 218 Mexico City CDMX
Fully refundable
The price is ₩174,824 per night from Jul 19 to Jul 20
₩174,824
₩208,915 total
Jul 19 - Jul 20
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Casa Decu

Casa Decu

4 out of 5
Culiacan #10 Col Hipódromo Condesa Mexico City CDMX
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Jul 27 - Jul 28
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ULIV Condesa

ULIV Condesa

4.5 out of 5
83 Calle Mexicali Mexico City CDMX
The price is ₩133,367 per night from Jul 20 to Jul 21
₩133,367
₩159,373 total
Jul 20 - Jul 21
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Reviewed on Jul 12, 2026

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Casa Miravalle

Casa Miravalle

4 out of 5
121 Av México Hipódromo Mexico City CDMX
The price is ₩180,339 per night from Jul 19 to Jul 20
₩180,339
₩215,505 total
Jul 19 - Jul 20
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Where to stay in La Condesa

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Roma Norte

Known for its fascinating museums and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Roma Norte. Check out top attractions like Avenida Insurgentes and MUCA Roma, and jump on the metro at Insurgentes Station or Sevilla Station to see more of the city.

Polanco

If you're spending time in Polanco, you might enjoy attractions like Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida Presidente Masaryk. You might also enjoy the neighborhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Polanco Station to see more of the city.

Historic Center

You might take some time to check out the interesting museums in Historic Center. Spend some time visiting top spots like Zócalo, and catch the metro at Allende Station or Bellas Artes Station to see more of the area.

Reforma

Consider a visit to Angel of Independence Monument and take some time to enjoy the important monuments during your time in Reforma. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Insurgentes Station or Cuauhtemoc Station.

Zona Rosa

Travelers come to Zona Rosa for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Paseo de la Reforma and Reforma 222 while you're in town.



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