La sorpresa que nadie te cuenta antes de volar: Ciudad de México está a 2.240 metros sobre el nivel del mar — más alto que Denver — construida sobre un lago azteca drenado. La primera tarde se siente un poco etérea, las mejillas de los niños se ruborizan por la altitud y el aire de las cinco de la tarde huele levemente a humo de maíz y lluvia. CDMX (como la llaman los locales) es una de las ciudades más grandes de la Tierra, pero la parte en la que realmente vivirás como familia es una cinta verde y transitable llamada Bosque de Chapultepec — elegir tu hotel en torno a ella es la mejor decisión que puedes tomar.
Chapultepec tiene el doble del tamaño de Central Park. El Zoológico de Chapultepec es gratuito (sí, de verdad — pandas, leones, hipopótamos, sin taquilla), el Papalote Museo del Niño es un museo infantil interactivo que te come toda una mañana, y el Castillo de Chapultepec en la cima de la colina parece sacado de un cuento de hadas. Al otro lado de la avenida se alza el Museo Nacional de Antropología, considerado ampliamente uno de los grandes museos del mundo — la Piedra del Sol azteca ya vale el viaje por sí sola. Cierra los lunes.
Para los barrios, mantenlo sencillo. Polanco es el distrito de embajadas y boutiques de lujo que bordea el lado norte de Chapultepec — el más seguro, transitable y caro. El Paseo de la Reforma es el gran bulevar estilo Campos Elíseos que atraviesa el centro, repleto de hoteles internacionales de cadena y el punto de referencia más sencillo para los que visitan por primera vez. Roma Norte y Condesa son los barrios hipster de cafeterías justo al sur — edificios Art Déco preciosos, gastronomía fantástica y un ambiente más local. Evita el Centro Histórico como base si tienes niños pequeños — es brillante para una visita de un día, pero caótico a pie de calle al anochecer.
La gastronomía de CDMX es la mejor relación calidad-precio del planeta. Los tacos al pastor del trompo cuestan unos $1 cada uno, un desayuno de chilaquiles sale por $8–12 y un menú de degustación al nivel de Pujol ronda los $120 por persona. Propina del 10–15%. El agua del grifo no es potable — tu hotel tendrá dispensador de agua embotellada; el hielo en restaurantes establecidos es seguro. El agua fresca de jamaica o horchata es lo que tus hijos pedirán tres veces al día.
Lo práctico. La mayoría de los pasaportes occidentales (y el tailandés) obtienen 180 días sin visa con prueba de viaje de regreso. Desde el Aeropuerto Benito Juárez (MEX), un taxi autorizado o Uber a Polanco/Reforma cuesta $15–25 (30–45 minutos) — evita los taxis de calle. Uber, DiDi y Cabify son baratos y seguros en toda la ciudad. La CDMX es mucho más segura de lo que su reputación sugiere en los barrios que recomendamos, aunque los carteristas en el Metro son una realidad. Mejores meses: marzo–mayo o octubre–noviembre. Las tormentas de la temporada de lluvias caen puntualmente entre las 4 y las 6 de la tarde y se despeja al atardecer.
A continuación presentamos nuestras diez opciones familiares para 2026, desde el Hyatt Regency junto al parque (acceso a pie al zoológico) y las Suites Perisur con cocina (cerca de Six Flags y KidZania) en los primeros puestos, pasando por los baluartes de Reforma como el Sheraton Maria Isabel y el NH Collection Reforma, hasta el verdaderamente asequible Holiday Inn Express y el City Express by Marriott. Todos los hoteles de esta lista están en operación, tienen configuraciones de habitaciones familiares reales y se ubican en un barrio donde puedes dar un paseo tranquilo después de cenar con un carrito.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
La sorpresa que nadie te cuenta antes de volar: Ciudad de México está a 2.240 metros sobre el nivel del mar — más alto que Denver — construida sobre un lago azteca drenado. La primera tarde se siente un poco etérea, las mejillas de los niños se ruborizan por la altitud y el aire de las cinco de la tarde huele levemente a humo de maíz y lluvia. CDMX (como la llaman los locales) es una de las ciudades más grandes de la Tierra, pero la parte en la que realmente vivirás como familia es una cinta verde y transitable llamada Bosque de Chapultepec — elegir tu hotel en torno a ella es la mejor decisión que puedes tomar.
Chapultepec tiene el doble del tamaño de Central Park. El Zoológico de Chapultepec es gratuito (sí, de verdad — pandas, leones, hipopótamos, sin taquilla), el Papalote Museo del Niño es un museo infantil interactivo que te come toda una mañana, y el Castillo de Chapultepec en la cima de la colina parece sacado de un cuento de hadas. Al otro lado de la avenida se alza el Museo Nacional de Antropología, considerado ampliamente uno de los grandes museos del mundo — la Piedra del Sol azteca ya vale el viaje por sí sola. Cierra los lunes.
Para los barrios, mantenlo sencillo. Polanco es el distrito de embajadas y boutiques de lujo que bordea el lado norte de Chapultepec — el más seguro, transitable y caro. El Paseo de la Reforma es el gran bulevar estilo Campos Elíseos que atraviesa el centro, repleto de hoteles internacionales de cadena y el punto de referencia más sencillo para los que visitan por primera vez. Roma Norte y Condesa son los barrios hipster de cafeterías justo al sur — edificios Art Déco preciosos, gastronomía fantástica y un ambiente más local. Evita el Centro Histórico como base si tienes niños pequeños — es brillante para una visita de un día, pero caótico a pie de calle al anochecer.
La gastronomía de CDMX es la mejor relación calidad-precio del planeta. Los tacos al pastor del trompo cuestan unos $1 cada uno, un desayuno de chilaquiles sale por $8–12 y un menú de degustación al nivel de Pujol ronda los $120 por persona. Propina del 10–15%. El agua del grifo no es potable — tu hotel tendrá dispensador de agua embotellada; el hielo en restaurantes establecidos es seguro. El agua fresca de jamaica o horchata es lo que tus hijos pedirán tres veces al día.
Lo práctico. La mayoría de los pasaportes occidentales (y el tailandés) obtienen 180 días sin visa con prueba de viaje de regreso. Desde el Aeropuerto Benito Juárez (MEX), un taxi autorizado o Uber a Polanco/Reforma cuesta $15–25 (30–45 minutos) — evita los taxis de calle. Uber, DiDi y Cabify son baratos y seguros en toda la ciudad. La CDMX es mucho más segura de lo que su reputación sugiere en los barrios que recomendamos, aunque los carteristas en el Metro son una realidad. Mejores meses: marzo–mayo o octubre–noviembre. Las tormentas de la temporada de lluvias caen puntualmente entre las 4 y las 6 de la tarde y se despeja al atardecer.
A continuación presentamos nuestras diez opciones familiares para 2026, desde el Hyatt Regency junto al parque (acceso a pie al zoológico) y las Suites Perisur con cocina (cerca de Six Flags y KidZania) en los primeros puestos, pasando por los baluartes de Reforma como el Sheraton Maria Isabel y el NH Collection Reforma, hasta el verdaderamente asequible Holiday Inn Express y el City Express by Marriott. Todos los hoteles de esta lista están en operación, tienen configuraciones de habitaciones familiares reales y se ubican en un barrio donde puedes dar un paseo tranquilo después de cenar con un carrito.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 family · beside Chapultepec Park in Polanco ★8.9 Hyatt Regency Mexico City
📍 On Campos Elíseos in the heart of Polanco, right by Chapultepec Park — about 600 metres on foot to Chapultepec Zoo, walking distance to the National Anthropology Museum and Auditorio Nacional, with the Auditorio metro station (Line 7) a short walk away.
Hyatt Regency Mexico City is a 5-star high-rise on Campos Elíseos in the heart of Polanco, the safest and most upscale district in town, ringed with good restaurants, name-brand boutiques and big shade trees down both sides of the street. What families love most is that it faces Chapultepec Park, the largest public park in the city — it is about 600 metres on foot to Chapultepec Zoo, which is free to enter, and a little further to the National Anthropology Museum, a major museum that grabs older kids and adults alike. Rooms run spacious, with family suites, and the highlight is a heated indoor rooftop pool that looks out over the green canopy of Chapultepec, so the kids can swim comfortably in any season even when Mexico City turns cool. There is a spa, a fitness center and several in-house restaurants. Reviews line up on the park-side location, cleanliness and how easy it is with children. It scores 8.9/10.
- 600m walk to the zoo and walking distance to the Anthropology Museum
- Heated indoor rooftop pool, swimmable in any season
- Spacious rooms and family suites in safe, central Polanco
- Rates climb on peak dates, and extras like daily valet and breakfast add up
- Large hotel — lobby gets busy when there is a big event nearby
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No. 2 #2 Long-stay family · Closest to Six Flags + KidZania ★9 Suites Perisur Apartamentos Amueblados
📍 South side of Mexico City in the Coyoacán district, right next to the Perisur mall — the shortest drive in this list to Six Flags México and KidZania Santa Fe, walking distance to Perisur, and near south-side metro and metrobús stations.
Suites Perisur Apartamentos Amueblados is a fully furnished apartment-hotel on the south side of Mexico City, in the Coyoacán district, right next to Perisur — the largest shopping mall in that zone. What families love is that the suite-style rooms run noticeably bigger than a standard hotel room and come with a full kitchen — stove, fridge and cookware — so cooking your own meals is easy on a multi-night stay or when you're traveling as a group. Many rooms also have an in-room jacuzzi for a soak after a long day out. The south-side location is the trump card for theme-park families: from here it's the closest drive in this list to Six Flags México, the biggest theme park in Latin America, and to KidZania, the role-play city where kids try out grown-up jobs. There's free parking for families who rent a car, plus family rooms that sleep several. Reviews consistently praise the room size, cleanliness, value and friendly staff. Booking guests give it 9.4; we score it 9.0/10.
- Apartment-sized rooms with a full kitchen for cooking your own meals
- Shortest drive in this list to Six Flags México and KidZania
- Walkable to Perisur mall with free parking — strong value for long stays
- South side — Centro Histórico and Polanco are a drive or rideshare away
- It's an apartment, not a full hotel — no lobby or full hotel service
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No. 3 #3 Family · heated 9th-floor solarium pool + jacuzzi near Alameda ★8.8 Barcelo Mexico Reforma
📍 At the top of Paseo de la Reforma where it joins the Centro district — walking distance to Alameda Central park, the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the historic centre, with Hidalgo metro station (lines L2/L3) about a 5-minute walk away.
Picture a high-rise standing right where Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's most iconic avenue, starts to blur into the historic old town, then taking the kids up to the 9th floor to soak in a heated pool inside a glass solarium that catches sun all day. That's Barcelo Mexico Reforma, a big Spanish-chain hotel that city-touring families like because you get everything covered at a price you can actually reach. The bit kids get most excited about is the heated pool and jacuzzi in the 9th-floor glass solarium, around 1.2m deep — just right for older kids who can swim and watch the city through the glass at the same time. Rooms are built for real families and sleep 4 comfortably without anyone squeezing, and the building holds several restaurants so you never have to head out when the kids are tired. You can walk to Alameda Central (the oldest public park on the continent), the Palacio de Bellas Artes, and the historic centre around the Zócalo. Reviews agree on the good location, roomy rooms, and that rooftop pool. Overall 8.8/10.
- Heated 9th-floor glass-solarium pool + jacuzzi older kids love
- Family rooms sleep 4 comfortably
- Walk to Alameda park + the old town
- Big, busy tower — service can slow at peak times
- Streets around it go quiet at night, so time your outings
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No. 4 #4 Family · heated rooftop pool across from El Ángel, budget-friendly ★8.7 Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel
📍 On Paseo de la Reforma directly across from the El Ángel de la Independencia monument, next to the Zona Rosa district — walking distance to Chapultepec park, and about a 7-minute walk to Insurgentes metro station (Pink Line L1).
Picture a pale high-rise that has stood on Paseo de la Reforma since 1962, with the golden El Ángel de la Independencia column — Mexico City's signature monument — rising directly across the street from your window. That is the Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel, a landmark that has been part of the city for more than 60 years and remains one of the best-value family choices on this avenue. The part kids love most is the heated outdoor rooftop pool, which is more than a pool: it is wrapped in a green artificial lawn with sun loungers, so children can run on the grass while parents lean back with a drink over the skyline. Rooms come in several layouts including family and connecting rooms with space for extra child beds, and the location is safe — embassies and steady police nearby, with Zona Rosa shopping and Chapultepec park both within walking distance. Reviews line up on the strong location, warm staff and value. Overall 8.7/10.
- Heated rooftop pool plus a lawn for kids to run on
- Across from El Ángel, safe area near shopping
- Spacious family rooms, better value than rivals
- 1962 landmark tower — some rooms are starting to show age
- Big hotel, so the lobby and lifts get busy at peak times
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No. 5 #5 family · rooftop pool + kids' pool + kids' club in Zona Rosa ★8.9 NH Collection Mexico City Reforma
📍 In the heart of Zona Rosa on Liverpool, right next to Paseo de la Reforma — stroll to Reforma itself and the El Angel monument, with the anthropology museum and Chapultepec park a short ride away. Insurgentes metro station (pink Line 1) is about a 6-minute walk.
Picture a modern glass tower right in the middle of Zona Rosa, Mexico City's busy shopping-and-dining district, where a few minutes on foot drop you onto the iconic Paseo de la Reforma — then you ride the lift up to a heated rooftop pool with a separate kids' pool where little ones can splash safely. That's the NH Collection Mexico City Reforma, the big Spanish-chain hotel that city-touring families gravitate to because it covers both parents and kids. The part children get most excited about is the heated rooftop pool, warm even when the high-altitude air turns cool, backed by a kids' club for play time and a babysitting service for a parents-only evening. Rooms are genuinely family-friendly — wide rooms and roomy suites that sleep everyone without a squeeze — and mornings bring a generous breakfast buffet with picks both adults and kids will eat. You can walk to Reforma, photograph the family beside the El Angel monument, and reach the anthropology museum and Chapultepec park nearby. Reviews agree on the location, clean spacious rooms and friendly staff. Overall 8.9/10.
- Heated rooftop pool with a separate kids' pool for little ones
- Full kids' club plus babysitting service
- Walk to Paseo de la Reforma and El Angel
- Lively Zona Rosa means some street noise on certain nights
- Big chain hotel — check-in and breakfast can run slow at peak
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No. 6 #6 family · rooftop pool + terrace in the heart of Zona Rosa, kids stay free ★8.8 Galeria Plaza Reforma
📍 In the heart of Zona Rosa on Calle Hamburgo — a few steps to Paseo de la Reforma, with Chapultepec park and forest plus the National Anthropology Museum not far off, and Insurgentes metro station (Line L1) and the Reforma Metrobus about a 5-minute walk away.
Picture a hotel tucked down a side street in Zona Rosa, one of Mexico City's liveliest eating-and-shopping districts, where a few steps out of the lobby drop you onto the iconic Paseo de la Reforma — that's Galeria Plaza Reforma, a 4-star hotel city-exploring families like because you get a prime central address for far less than many of the luxury towers along Reforma. The bit kids and parents love most is the rooftop pool with a sun terrace: head up to cool off in the water and stretch out in the warm sun while you take in the city. Rooms are family-friendly, with a one-child-stays-free policy that trims the bill, plus an in-house restaurant and bar so you needn't go anywhere when the kids are tired. Reviews consistently praise the cleanliness and warm, helpful staff, and you can walk to Zona Rosa, Chapultepec park and the National Anthropology Museum. It scores 8.8/10 — best for families who value an easy walkable location, clean rooms and value.
- Rooftop pool + sun terrace the kids love
- One child stays free — good value
- Central Zona Rosa, walk to Reforma
- Classic-style rooms, some spots show their age
- Zona Rosa buzzes at night, street-facing rooms hear it
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No. 7 #7 Family · closest Chapultepec Castle views in the city ★8.8 Grand Fiesta Americana Chapultepec
📍 On Mariano Escobedo 756, hard on the Lomas-side edge of Bosque de Chapultepec park — walk across to Chapultepec Zoo and the Papalote children's museum, with Chapultepec metro station (pink Line 1) a short ride away.
Picture a high-rise hotel sitting right on the edge of Bosque de Chapultepec, the giant green lung at the center of Mexico City, where you pull the curtain and meet a sea of treetops running all the way to Chapultepec Castle on its hill out front. That is the first draw of the Grand Fiesta Americana Chapultepec, and a view this close is genuinely hard to find from any other hotel in town. Many of the roughly 203 rooms and suites are wide and modern with big windows open to the park and castle. The location is what lands it for families: walk across to the kids' side of the park and you reach the zoo (free entry), a lake for paddle boats, and the Papalote children's museum. Inside, Azur serves an easy kids' menu and a praised breakfast, plus a spa for parents. The one thing to know before booking: there is no swimming pool. Score 8.8/10.
- Closest Chapultepec Castle and park views in the city
- Walk across to the zoo (free) and Papalote museum
- Wide rooms and Azur restaurant with a kids' menu
- No swimming pool, which matters for families
- Castle-view rooms are limited — request one at booking
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No. 8 #8 Southside family base · short drive to Six Flags + Perisur ★8.3 Royal Pedregal
📍 Pedregal district / Periférico Sur in southern Mexico City — a shorter drive to Six Flags México and the Perisur mall than the Reforma or Polanco districts, sitting right on the Periférico Sur ring road for easy in-and-out access to the city.
Royal Pedregal is a 5-star hotel in the Pedregal district of southern Mexico City, right by the Periférico Sur ring road that gets you in and out of town easily. What makes it interesting for families is that southside position: it is a shorter, simpler drive to Six Flags México, the largest theme park in Latin America, and to Perisur, the big mall for this zone, than hotels over in Reforma or Polanco in the center. The hotel itself reads like a classic business hotel — a wide lobby and tidy, sober-toned rooms that reviewers single out as spacious and comfortable. There are family rooms that sleep several, plus a babysitting service so parents get a breather now and then. There is an in-hotel restaurant, parking, and a pool, though the main pool is adults-only (18+), so it suits grown-ups unwinding more than kids cooling off. Guest scores land in the good range at 8.4 on Agoda and 8.3 on Booking, for an overall 8.3/10.
- Short drive to Six Flags México and the Perisur mall on the south side
- Wide, clean 5-star rooms plus family rooms
- Has a babysitting service and good value pricing
- Main pool is 18+ only, so kids can't swim
- Southside location means Reforma and Centro Histórico are a long drive
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No. 9 #9 budget family pick · 2 kids stay free + free breakfast, on the Reforma corner ★8.5 Holiday Inn Express Mexico Reforma
📍 Right on the corner where Paseo de la Reforma crosses Insurgentes — within walking distance of Bosque de Chapultepec park and the golden Ángel de la Independencia monument, with Insurgentes metro station (Line 1) and Metrobús stops on Reforma and Insurgentes very close by.
Picture a Holiday Inn Express planted right where the iconic Paseo de la Reforma crosses Insurgentes — open the door and central Mexico City is staring back at you. This is Holiday Inn Express Mexico Reforma, the pick that budget-minded, city-walking families gravitate to, because you get a prime corner at a price you can actually swallow. The part that wins families over: up to two children under 12 stay free in the same room as their parents, no extra charge, plus a free Express Start breakfast every morning and free Wi-Fi throughout — which shaves a real chunk off the daily cost of a family trip. Rooms are clean and plainly done in that comfortable, functional chain style, with soft beds for collapsing into after a full day out. The location is the other draw: it's a stroll to Bosque de Chapultepec, the big in-city park with a zoo and museums, and to the golden Ángel de la Independencia monument everyone photographs. Reviews agree on the same three things — great location, clean, good value. One thing to know: there's no pool. Overall 8.5/10.
- Up to 2 kids under 12 stay free + free breakfast
- On the Reforma-Insurgentes corner, walk to Chapultepec
- Clean and good value for budget families
- No swimming pool, so kids can't swim at the hotel
- Standard budget-chain rooms, not especially roomy
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No. 10 #10 family pick · on Reforma opposite El Ángel, two kids free, budget price ★8.4 📍 On Paseo de la Reforma, directly opposite the El Ángel de la Independencia monument — walk the avenue to Chapultepec park and forest plus the National Anthropology Museum, with Zona Rosa a few blocks over and the Metrobus and Insurgentes metro (Line 1) a 5–8 minute walk away.
Picture a small hotel wedged between the glass luxury towers along Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's most iconic avenue, where you pull back the curtain and the golden El Ángel de la Independencia monument stands right across the street. That is City Express Plus by Marriott Reforma El Angel, a budget 4-star in the Marriott family that city-touring families gravitate to because you get the same prime address as the luxury hotels next door for a fraction of the price. The detail families love most is the policy that two kids under 12 stay free, so parents and children share one room cheaply, plus breakfast included in several packages so you start the day without hunting for food. Rooms are clean, fresh and built for real use — the point most reviews agree on — backed by helpful staff and a gym. You can walk Reforma to Chapultepec park and the anthropology museum, with Zona Rosa a few blocks off. The catch: no pool. Overall 8.4/10 for families who value location, cleanliness and value.
- On Reforma opposite El Ángel — walk straight out to the city's landmark
- Two kids under 12 stay free, plus breakfast in many packages
- Marriott-family rooms: clean, fresh, strong value
- No pool, so kids have no place to swim
- Function-first rooms — compact and not luxurious
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hyatt Regency Mexico City | 5 | 8.9 | ~$186 | Auditorio metro station (Line 7), about an 8-10 minute walk. | #1 family · beside Chapultepec Park in Polanco |
| 2 | Suites Perisur Apartamentos Amueblados | 4 | 9.0 | ~$100 | Coyoacán/Perisur area on the south side, near south-line metro and metrobús stations — easiest if you drive or use a rideshare. | #2 Long-stay family · Closest to Six Flags + KidZania |
| 3 | Barcelo Mexico Reforma | 5 | 8.8 | ~$149 | Hidalgo station (metro lines L2/L3), about a 5-minute walk. | #3 Family · heated 9th-floor solarium pool + jacuzzi near Alameda |
| 4 | Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel | 5 | 8.7 | ~$177 | Insurgentes metro station (Pink Line L1) is about a 7-minute walk; taxis and Uber are easy to grab right out front. | #4 Family · heated rooftop pool across from El Ángel, budget-friendly |
| 5 | NH Collection Mexico City Reforma | 5 | 8.9 | ~$129 | Insurgentes metro station (pink Line 1) is about a 6-minute walk; Ubers are easy to grab outside the hotel. | #5 family · rooftop pool + kids' pool + kids' club in Zona Rosa |
| 6 | Galeria Plaza Reforma | 4 | 8.8 | ~$109 | Insurgentes station (metro Line L1) and the Reforma Metrobus, about a 5-minute walk. | #6 family · rooftop pool + terrace in the heart of Zona Rosa, kids stay free |
| 7 | Grand Fiesta Americana Chapultepec | 5 | 8.8 | ~$200 | Chapultepec station (metro pink Line 1) is a short ride away; taxis and Uber are easy to grab right at the hotel. | #7 Family · closest Chapultepec Castle views in the city |
| 8 | Royal Pedregal | 5 | 8.3 | ~$91 | Pedregal district / Periférico Sur on the south side, right on the Periférico Sur ring road; driving or ride-hailing apps work better here than the metro. | #8 Southside family base · short drive to Six Flags + Perisur |
| 9 | Holiday Inn Express Mexico Reforma | 3 | 8.5 | ~$86 | Insurgentes metro station (Line 1) and Metrobús on Reforma — a short walk from the door. | #9 budget family pick · 2 kids stay free + free breakfast, on the Reforma corner |
| 10 | City Express Plus by Marriott Reforma El Angel | 4 | 8.4 | ~$91 | Metrobus stop on Reforma and Insurgentes metro station (Line 1) are both roughly a 5–8 minute walk. | #10 family pick · on Reforma opposite El Ángel, two kids free, budget price |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Hyatt Regency Mexico City is about planting yourself in Polanco, the most upscale and safest district in the city, with the largest park in town right in front of the hotel — wake up, walk the kids across to the zoo and the Anthropology Museum, then come back for a swim in the heated indoor rooftop pool over the green canopy. Strong on the family location, spacious rooms and a pool that works in every season.
#2 Suites Perisur gets you an apartment-sized room with a full kitchen and an in-room jacuzzi, plus the shortest theme-park drive in this list — built for families who want to cook, settle in for several nights and use the south side as a base, with value and space winning out over a fancy lobby.
#3 Barcelo Mexico Reforma is about taking the whole family up to soak in the heated 9th-floor glass-solarium pool and jacuzzi that catches sun all year, then walking down to Alameda park and the historic centre in minutes — a big, fully-equipped tower with roomy 4-person rooms at the top of Reforma, more than a quiet boutique escape.
#4 Bring the whole family to a 1960s landmark tower sitting directly across from the golden El Ángel column, then head up to soak in a heated rooftop pool with sun loungers set on green grass like a small garden floating over the city — strong for spacious rooms that fit a child bed, a safe location near Chapultepec park, and prices friendlier to families than the other luxury hotels on Reforma, more than the polish of rooms that are starting to show their age in places.
#5 The NH Collection Mexico City Reforma is taking the whole family up to a heated rooftop pool with its own kids' pool for the little ones, then walking down to Reforma to photograph everyone beside El Angel within minutes — strong on a full set of kid facilities, wide family rooms and a central Zona Rosa location, rather than the quiet of a residential neighborhood.
#6 Galeria Plaza Reforma is about bringing the whole family to a base in the heart of Zona Rosa, a few steps from Reforma, then heading up to soak in the rooftop pool and sun on the terrace over the city — with one child staying free on a comfortable budget; it wins on a walk-everywhere location, cleanliness, warm service and value rather than bold design or grand rooms.
Selección final
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