10 Mejores Hoteles Cerca del Estadio Azteca, Ciudad de México — Dónde Alojarse para Partidos y Conciertos
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10 Mejores Hoteles Cerca del Estadio Azteca, Ciudad de México — Dónde Alojarse para Partidos y Conciertos

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El Estadio Azteca — en proceso de rebautizarse como Estadio Banorte — es el único estadio del mundo que ha albergado dos finales mundiales de fútbol (1970, 1986) y hoy es la tronante casa del Club América y la selección mexicana, además de ser una parada imprescindible para los mayores conciertos de estadio del país. Situado a 2.240 metros (7.350 pies) en el distrito sureño de Santa Úrsula en Ciudad de México, es uno de los recintos deportivos más atmosféricos del planeta — y uno de los más complicados para alojarse cerca. La verdad sin rodeos: los barrios que rodean inmediatamente el estadio son residenciales, así que los hoteles de grandes marcas justo en las puertas son escasos. Ese único hecho define cada decisión de esta guía.

Ciudad de México es un destino apasionante más allá del fútbol. La Pirámide del Sol de Teotihuacán está a una hora al norte y se cuenta entre las pirámides más grandes jamás construidas. El Museo Frida Kahlo está en el empedrado Coyoacán, muy cerca del estadio. El Parque de Chapultepec es más grande que Central Park, con un castillo en la cima de una colina y el Museo Nacional de Antropología dentro. Y la gastronomía de la ciudad fue declarada Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la UNESCO — la única cocina nacional que ha recibido ese reconocimiento junto a la francesa.

Para los barrios, el resumen honesto: Roma Norte y Condesa son los distritos arbolados, art déco, de cafeterías y bares de mezcal que enamorarán a la mayoría de los que visitan por primera vez — energía de Brooklyn meets París. Polanco es la zona de alta cocina Michelin (Pujol, Quintonil) con las calles más seguras y las habitaciones más caras. Coyoacán es el barrio artístico y bohemio, el más cercano al estadio, y nuestra elección para los aficionados al fútbol que aún quieren encanto. Para la máxima proximidad, Pedregal de Carrasco y la zona de la Calzada de Tlalpan son residenciales pero imbatibles el día del partido.

La gastronomía es la capital del placer asequible de las Américas. Los tacos al pastor de calle cuestan $1–2 cada uno, una comida corrida al mediodía sale por $5–8 y hasta el menú de degustación de Pujol ronda los $200 — una fracción de los equivalentes de Nueva York. El agua del grifo no es potable; bebe solo agua embotellada. Calcula $60–120/noche para habitaciones de gama media fuera de grandes eventos, y múltiplos de eso en un fin de semana de partido o concierto importante.

Lo práctico. La mayoría de los pasaportes occidentales obtienen 180 días sin visa — guarda tu tarjeta FMM de turista; la necesitarás para salir. El Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez (MEX) está a 40–60 minutos del centro en Uber ($15–25). El mal de altitud es real — ve despacio con el mezcal la primera noche. La inseguridad está exagerada en los barrios turísticos pero es real en otros lugares — el Uber gana al taxi de calle, especialmente de noche. Los mejores períodos son marzo–mayo y octubre–noviembre; de junio a septiembre hay lluvia vespertina que se despeja al llegar la cena.

Para esta guía seleccionamos 10 hoteles reales para todos los presupuestos — desde el Sofitel Mexico City Reforma con su piscina en la azotea sobre el Paseo de la Reforma, pasando por boutiques como La Valise y Casona Roma Norte, hasta el sin pretensiones Hotel Real Azteca que te permite literalmente volver a tu cama cinco minutos después del pitido final. Reserva con tiempo y lleva tapones para los oídos.

Dónde alojarse — barrios

El Estadio Azteca — en proceso de rebautizarse como Estadio Banorte — es el único estadio del mundo que ha albergado dos finales mundiales de fútbol (1970, 1986) y hoy es la tronante casa del Club América y la selección mexicana, además de ser una parada imprescindible para los mayores conciertos de estadio del país. Situado a 2.240 metros (7.350 pies) en el distrito sureño de Santa Úrsula en Ciudad de México, es uno de los recintos deportivos más atmosféricos del planeta — y uno de los más complicados para alojarse cerca. La verdad sin rodeos: los barrios que rodean inmediatamente el estadio son residenciales, así que los hoteles de grandes marcas justo en las puertas son escasos. Ese único hecho define cada decisión de esta guía.

Ciudad de México es un destino apasionante más allá del fútbol. La Pirámide del Sol de Teotihuacán está a una hora al norte y se cuenta entre las pirámides más grandes jamás construidas. El Museo Frida Kahlo está en el empedrado Coyoacán, muy cerca del estadio. El Parque de Chapultepec es más grande que Central Park, con un castillo en la cima de una colina y el Museo Nacional de Antropología dentro. Y la gastronomía de la ciudad fue declarada Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la UNESCO — la única cocina nacional que ha recibido ese reconocimiento junto a la francesa.

Para los barrios, el resumen honesto: Roma Norte y Condesa son los distritos arbolados, art déco, de cafeterías y bares de mezcal que enamorarán a la mayoría de los que visitan por primera vez — energía de Brooklyn meets París. Polanco es la zona de alta cocina Michelin (Pujol, Quintonil) con las calles más seguras y las habitaciones más caras. Coyoacán es el barrio artístico y bohemio, el más cercano al estadio, y nuestra elección para los aficionados al fútbol que aún quieren encanto. Para la máxima proximidad, Pedregal de Carrasco y la zona de la Calzada de Tlalpan son residenciales pero imbatibles el día del partido.

La gastronomía es la capital del placer asequible de las Américas. Los tacos al pastor de calle cuestan $1–2 cada uno, una comida corrida al mediodía sale por $5–8 y hasta el menú de degustación de Pujol ronda los $200 — una fracción de los equivalentes de Nueva York. El agua del grifo no es potable; bebe solo agua embotellada. Calcula $60–120/noche para habitaciones de gama media fuera de grandes eventos, y múltiplos de eso en un fin de semana de partido o concierto importante.

Lo práctico. La mayoría de los pasaportes occidentales obtienen 180 días sin visa — guarda tu tarjeta FMM de turista; la necesitarás para salir. El Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez (MEX) está a 40–60 minutos del centro en Uber ($15–25). El mal de altitud es real — ve despacio con el mezcal la primera noche. La inseguridad está exagerada en los barrios turísticos pero es real en otros lugares — el Uber gana al taxi de calle, especialmente de noche. Los mejores períodos son marzo–mayo y octubre–noviembre; de junio a septiembre hay lluvia vespertina que se despeja al llegar la cena.

Para esta guía seleccionamos 10 hoteles reales para todos los presupuestos — desde el Sofitel Mexico City Reforma con su piscina en la azotea sobre el Paseo de la Reforma, pasando por boutiques como La Valise y Casona Roma Norte, hasta el sin pretensiones Hotel Real Azteca que te permite literalmente volver a tu cama cinco minutos después del pitido final. Reserva con tiempo y lleva tapones para los oídos.

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Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur — hotel No. 1 #1 closest to Estadio Azteca · trusted 4-star chain 8.5

📍 In the Pedregal de Carrasco area of the Coyoacán borough, southern Mexico City, right on the Periférico Sur ring road and next to the big Perisur mall. It sits about 1.6 km from Estadio Azteca, home of Club América and the Mexico national team — a 5–8 minute drive or Uber away.

Closest big-brand hotel to Estadio Azteca, about 1.6 km 🛍️ Next to Perisur mall in Pedregal de Carrasco 💪 Gym + breakfast + Wi-Fi
About 1.6 km from Estadio AztecaNext to Perisur mallPosadas 4-star chainClean modern rooms + gym

Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur is a 4-star chain hotel from Posadas, one of the hotel groups Mexicans know and trust most. It sits in the Pedregal de Carrasco area of the Coyoacán borough in southern Mexico City, right beside the Periférico Sur ring road and the big Perisur mall. For football fans the location is the clear draw: it's only about 1.6 km from Estadio Azteca, the legendary ground that's home to Club América and the Mexico national team (and a world-class concert venue) — making this the closest trusted-brand hotel in the area. Drive yourself or grab an Uber and you're at the gates in 5–8 minutes. Rooms are warm, modern and clean, with a wide work desk and a soft bed that reviewers mention again and again. Inside there's a gym, a restaurant, breakfast and Wi-Fi. It fits fans flying in for a match, business travelers working the south side of the city, or families who want a familiar brand near the stadium at a price they can actually justify.

  • Closest to Estadio Azteca, about 1.6 km, a 5–8 minute Uber
  • Familiar 4-star chain with clean, modern rooms
  • Next to Perisur mall, with a gym and breakfast
  • Prices jump hard around big matches and concerts
  • A stay-near-the-stadium area, not a central sightseeing zone
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Hotel Real Azteca — hotel No. 2 #2 closest to Estadio Azteca · ~5-min walk to the stadium · good-value 3-star 7.6

Hotel Real Azteca

From ~$43

📍 On Calzada de Tlalpan in the Coyoacán district of southern Mexico City. The draw is being the closest hotel on this list to Estadio Azteca, home of Club América and the Mexico national team — about a 5-minute walk along the main road — and sitting near a Tren Ligero light-rail station that links into the metro for trips into the city. It is an ordinary residential and commercial area, not a polished tourist zone, but the location is hard to beat on a match day.

🏟️ About a 5-minute walk to Estadio Azteca 🚊 Near a Tren Ligero light-rail station 🅿️ Free Wi-Fi and free parking
closest to Estadio Azteca ~5-min walkon Calzada de Tlalpan near Tren Ligerofree Wi-Fi and free parkingsimple budget-friendly 3-star

Picture watching a big match at Estadio Azteca: the final whistle blows, a hundred thousand people pour out at once, traffic backs up for blocks, and your Uber surges and makes you wait an hour. Or you just walk back along the road and reach your bed in about 5 minutes — that is the single most powerful thing going for Hotel Real Azteca, a plain 3-star place on Calzada de Tlalpan in the Coyoacán district of southern Mexico City, and the closest hotel on this list to the stadium. It is not fancy — a local roadside hotel with clean, functional rooms, air-con, a TV and an en-suite bathroom, plus free Wi-Fi and free parking, the latter genuinely valuable if you rent or drive your own car. A Tren Ligero light-rail station nearby links into the metro, so getting into the city is easy. Real guest scores are solidly fine for the budget tier — Agoda 7.5, Booking 7.7, Tripadvisor 3.9/5, for an overall 7.6/10.

  • Closest on the list to Estadio Azteca — about a 5-minute walk
  • Very budget-friendly, with free Wi-Fi and free parking
  • Near a Tren Ligero station into the city — no car needed on match day
  • Plain 3-star — no pool, gym or restaurant
  • Busy main-road location; street-facing rooms get traffic noise
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One Ciudad de México Periférico Sur — hotel No. 3 #3 budget value · trusted chain next to Perisur mall 8.4

📍 Along Periferico Sur in Coyoacan, right next to Perisur mall in the south of Mexico City; about 1.6 km from the stadium, a 5-8 minute Uber ride.

5-8 min Uber to the stadium (~1.6 km) 🛍️ Right next to Perisur mall 🍳 Breakfast included in the rate
Next to Perisur mall, south side5-8 min Uber to stadiumBreakfast in the rateClean, trusted Posadas chain

One Ciudad de Mexico Periferico Sur is a 3-star hotel from the One Hotels brand under Grupo Posadas, the Mexican chain locals have trusted for years. The concept is smart-budget: clean rooms, a comfortable bed, and breakfast folded into the rate, all at a price that's easy to reach. The clearest selling point is the location in the south of Mexico City, in Coyoacan along the Periferico Sur ring road, sitting right next to the big Perisur mall, so you can walk over to shop, eat, catch a film or grab snacks for the room. For football fans the number that matters is the distance to the stadium: about 1.6 km, a 5-8 minute Uber away. Rooms are compact but well laid out, with cold air-con, strong hot water, a small gym, free Wi-Fi and parking. Real reviews line up on cleanliness and value, landing it at 8.4/10 and making it the pick for budget-minded fans, solo travelers and couples who want a south-side stay near the stadium that's easy on the wallet and easy to trust.

  • Next to Perisur mall, south side; 5-8 min Uber to the stadium
  • Spotless, cold air-con, real value for the money
  • Breakfast in the rate plus a trusted Posadas chain
  • Compact rooms — built for sleeping, not long stays
  • No metro nearby; you'll lean on Uber or a car
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Hotel Cuore — hotel No. 4 #4 Best value · walk to Estadio Azteca 7.8

Hotel Cuore

From ~$37

📍 Calzada de Tlalpan 3325 in the Coyoacan district — set between the Tren Ligero El Vergel stop and Estadio Azteca, one stop or a 12-15 minute walk from the stadium.

About 1 km from Estadio Azteca 🚋 Next to Tren Ligero El Vergel stop 🥐 Free continental breakfast
About 1 km from Estadio AztecaFriendly-priced 4-starFree continental breakfastNext to Tren Ligero El Vergel

Hotel Cuore is a small, friendly-priced 4-star on Calzada de Tlalpan in Coyoacan, in the south of Mexico City. The selling point is blunt and obvious: location. The hotel sits between the Tren Ligero El Vergel stop and Estadio Azteca, the legendary stadium just about 1 km away — one stop on the Tren Ligero, or an easy 12-15 minute walk to the gates. That makes it close to ideal if you have flown in mainly to catch a match or a concert at Azteca. The hotel itself is plain and practical: clean rooms, air-con, comfy beds, with rates starting around $37 a night and still throwing in free continental breakfast, a gym and room service. Most reviews praise the value and the stadium-side location, while warning that this is not a main tourist district — to reach the centre you will ride the Tren Ligero and change to the metro. Overall 7.8/10, best for football fans, budget travellers, and anyone who cares more about being near Estadio Azteca than near the sights.

  • 12-15 minute walk to Estadio Azteca
  • Friendly price for a 4-star
  • Free breakfast plus gym and room service
  • Outside the tourist districts — reaching the centre means changing trains
  • On Calzada de Tlalpan, a big road with traffic noise
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Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Mexico Medica Sur by IHG — hotel No. 5 #5 IHG chain hotel · inside the Médica Sur hospital complex near Estadio Azteca 8.5

📍 Inside the Médica Sur hospital complex in the Tlalpan district of southern Mexico City, a quiet residential area known for being safe. It sits about 1.3 km from Estadio Azteca, home of Club América and the Mexico national team, a roughly 5-minute drive or Uber away. The charming old quarter of Coyoacán, home of Frida Kahlo, and the UNAM university are both a short ride from here.

🤫 Quiet, safe neighborhood 🍳 Wide suites with a kitchenette 🚗 Uber to Estadio Azteca ~5 min
Holiday Inn IHG chaininside Médica Sur complex, Tlalpanwide suites with kitchenette5-min Uber to Estadio Azteca

Picture a Holiday Inn from the IHG group set inside the complex of a well-known private hospital, Médica Sur, in the Tlalpan district of southern Mexico City. What sets it apart from the usual stadium-area hotels is how quiet and genuinely safe it feels, because it sits in a residential and medical zone rather than a busy tourist strip. Many of the rooms are spacious suites with a sitting area and a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, which is great for families who want to reheat a meal or settle in for several nights. Worth knowing: the entire building is smoke-free and alcohol-free, so it stays clean and feels especially family-friendly. For fans coming to a big match, the location wins on distance, with Estadio Azteca only about 1.3 km away and a roughly 5-minute drive or Uber. Real guest scores from Agoda (8.4), Booking (8.6) and Tripadvisor (4.2/5) all land in good territory, for an overall 8.5/10.

  • Tlalpan is quiet and safe, good for families
  • Wide suites with kitchenette, fridge and microwave
  • Uber to Estadio Azteca in about 5 minutes
  • About 1.3 km from the stadium, awkward to walk, need a ride
  • Alcohol-free building and no metro at the door
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Suites Bosques Medica Sur — hotel No. 6 #6 suite with kitchen · Medica Sur area, 3-minute drive to Estadio Azteca 8.1

📍 In the Coyoacan-into-Tlalpan area beside the Medica Sur hospital complex in the south of Mexico City, a shady and quiet residential pocket. It sits roughly a 3-minute drive from Estadio Azteca, home of Club América and the Mexico national team, with Frida Kahlo's old Coyoacan town and UNAM university both a short ride away.

🍳 Suite with an in-room kitchen 🛋️ Wide space, good for groups 🚗 Uber to Estadio Azteca about 3 minutes
apartment-style suite with kitchenCoyoacan/Tlalpan near Medica Surroomy for friends and families3-minute Uber to Estadio Azteca

Picture having your own little apartment in Mexico City instead of a cramped hotel room and you have the appeal of Suites Bosques Medica Sur, a suite/apartment stay in the Coyoacan-into-Tlalpan area near the well-known Medica Sur hospital complex in the south of the city. What sets it apart from the usual stadium hotels is that the units are wide suites with a separate living room and an in-room kitchen stocked with a fridge, stove and cooking gear, so groups of friends or families who want to cook for themselves or stay several nights feel right at home. The area itself is a quiet, shady residential pocket rather than a tourist crush, which makes for proper downtime. For fans heading to a big match, the location is a real edge: it is so close to the legendary Estadio Azteca that a drive or Uber takes only about 3 minutes, with Frida Kahlo's old Coyoacan town and UNAM university a short ride away. Real guest scores are solid, Agoda 8.0, Booking 8.2 and Tripadvisor 4.1/5, for an overall 8.1/10.

  • Wide suites with a real in-room kitchen you can cook in
  • Quiet, leafy Coyoacan/Tlalpan area at a good price
  • Uber to Estadio Azteca in about 3 minutes
  • 3-star apartment style, so no full hotel service
  • No metro at the door, you lean on Uber
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City Express Plus by Marriott Ciudad de Mexico Periferico Sur Tlalpan — hotel No. 7 #7 near the stadium · Marriott brand, walk to Azteca 8.2

📍 Right on the Periferico Sur ring road in Tlalpan, south of Mexico City — about 1.9 km from Estadio Azteca (roughly a 35-minute walk, or 5 to 7 minutes by Uber).

About 1.9 km walk to Estadio Azteca 🏨 City Express Plus by Marriott brand 🚗 Free parking + Wi-Fi
Marriott familywalk to Estadio Aztecaclean chain-standard roomsWi-Fi + gym + parking

City Express Plus by Marriott Periferico Sur Tlalpan is a chain business hotel sitting right on the Periferico Sur ring road in Tlalpan, south of Mexico City. The detail that lights up football fans: it is only about 1.9 km from Estadio Azteca, the legendary stadium — one of the very few international-brand hotels you can genuinely walk to the ground from in roughly 30 to 35 minutes, or reach by Uber in just 5 to 7. This is the stepped-up City Express Plus line rather than the standard series, so rooms are clean and modern with comfortable beds, strong air-con, free building-wide Wi-Fi, a small gym, easy parking, and breakfast built into most rates. Real guests agree it is quiet, the staff are polite and helpful, and it is strong value for a Marriott-family hotel this close to the stadium. It suits match-goers and business travelers who want a brand they can trust without spending much. Our team scores it 8.2/10.

  • Genuinely walkable to Estadio Azteca, about 1.9 km
  • Marriott brand with clean chain-standard rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi, gym and parking for the price
  • On a major ring road, far from the downtown tourist zone
  • Few restaurants within walking distance, so you lean on Uber
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Casona Roma Norte — hotel No. 8 #8 boutique in a 1920s mansion · Roma Norte · match-day shuttle to Estadio Azteca 9.2

Casona Roma Norte

From ~$271

📍 Right in the heart of Roma Norte, one of the chicest, most happening neighborhoods in Mexico City — cafés, well-known restaurants, art galleries, and tree-lined streets you can wander all day. The pretty Plaza Río de Janeiro and Plaza Luis Cabrera are both an easy walk away. Estadio Azteca, home of Club América and the Mexico national team, sits to the south about 14 km off; you'd normally drive, but the hotel runs a match-day shuttle package so getting there is sorted.

🏛️ 1920s mansion, reopened 2024 🍽️ Chef Aquiles Chávez restaurant 🚐 Match-day shuttle to Estadio Azteca
boutique in a 1920s mansionheart of chic Roma NorteChef Aquiles Chávez restaurant + mezcal roommatch-day package with stadium shuttle

Picture a grand 1920s mansion tucked into Roma Norte — one of the hippest, most design-minded neighborhoods in Mexico City — carefully restored and reopened as a boutique hotel in 2024. That's Casona Roma Norte. The appeal is staying inside a building with a story: high ceilings, tall windows, patterned tile floors, and contemporary pieces chosen with real care, so it feels more like a tasteful friend's house than a chain. What sets it apart is the on-site restaurant from Chef Aquiles Chávez, a well-known Mexican chef serving contemporary Mexican food that locals and visitors both talk about, plus a mezcal tasting room for working through the local spirit. Roma Norte itself is walkable all day — cafés, name restaurants, art galleries, tree-lined streets. For football fans, the highlight is the package with a match-day shuttle to Estadio Azteca, roughly 14 km south. Real guest scores run high: Agoda 9.3, Booking 9.4, Tripadvisor 4.7/5. Overall 9.2/10.

  • Boutique stay in a restored 1920s mansion in the heart of chic Roma Norte
  • Chef Aquiles Chávez restaurant plus a mezcal tasting room on site
  • Match-day shuttle package to Estadio Azteca
  • In the city center, about 14 km from the stadium — you'll need the shuttle or a car
  • Newly opened with few rooms, so big-match dates fill fast and prices climb
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La Valise Mexico City — hotel No. 9 #9 luxury boutique · 8 suites in the heart of Roma Norte 9

📍 Tonalá 53 in the heart of Roma Norte — a few minutes' walk to top restaurants, bars, and the Plaza Río de Janeiro park, and about a 30-40 minute Uber to Estadio Azteca.

🛏️ Boutique with only 8 suites 🇫🇷 1920s French townhouse 🍸 In the heart of Roma Norte's restaurant-and-bar scene
8-suite boutiqueSmall Luxury Hotels1920s French townhouseheart of Roma Norte

Picture an old 1920s French townhouse tucked away on Tonalá street in the heart of Roma Norte, Mexico City's hippest neighborhood, reworked into a luxury boutique with only 8 suites — that's La Valise Mexico City, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World that sells privacy and decorating taste as its whole point. Every suite is dressed differently with curated vintage furniture, quirky collectibles, and details that make it feel more like a stylish collector's home than a hotel. The piece everyone talks about is the L'Aventure suite, with a bed that slides out onto the balcony so you can sleep under the stars in the city's cool air. The location is hard to beat: step out the door and you're among the city's top restaurants, cafes, and cocktail bars. Reviews agree the staff are warm and attentive, treating you like a special guest. It scores 9.0/10 and suits couples and premium travelers who want a stylish food-and-drink base and don't mind the 30-40 minute Uber to Estadio Azteca.

  • 8-suite boutique in a 1920s French townhouse
  • Heart of Roma Norte, top restaurant-and-bar district
  • Warm personal service reviewers rave about
  • Far from Estadio Azteca — a 30-40 minute Uber away
  • Very small hotel, with no pool, gym, or common areas
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Sofitel Mexico City Reforma — hotel No. 10 #10 City-center luxury · glass tower on Paseo de la Reforma 9.1

📍 On Paseo de la Reforma in the heart of the Cuauhtemoc district, right by the El Ángel de la Independencia monument. It is about an 8-10 minute walk to Insurgentes station (Metro Line 1) and the Metrobús Reforma stop, and a 30-40 minute Uber to Estadio Azteca.

🏙️ On luxe Paseo de la Reforma 👼 El Ángel & skyline views 🏊 Indoor pool & Sofitel spa
On luxe Paseo de la ReformaSkyline & El Ángel viewsIndoor pool & Sofitel spaHigh-floor French-Mexican dining

Sofitel Mexico City Reforma is a 38-floor glass tower standing on Paseo de la Reforma, the grandest and most important avenue in Mexico City. It opened in 2016 as the first Sofitel in Mexico under France's Accor group, and the pitch is French art de vivre blended tastefully with Mexican art and atmosphere, from a lobby dressed in local craft to warm-toned rooms. The roughly 275 rooms and suites have big windows that open onto the skyline and the nearby El Ángel de la Independencia. Facilities run deep: an indoor pool, a Sofitel spa, a gym, and a high-floor French-Mexican restaurant whose view earns nonstop praise in reviews. You can walk to the Metro and Metrobús, while Estadio Azteca is a 30-40 minute Uber south. The trade-off is that it sits farther from the stadium than the south-side options. It scores 9.1/10 and fits football fans and luxury-leaning couples who want a central stay with a view more than proximity to the pitch.

  • On luxe Paseo de la Reforma, walk to Metro and Metrobús in 8-10 min
  • Skyline and El Ángel views from a 38-floor glass tower
  • Indoor pool, Sofitel spa, and high-floor French-Mexican restaurant
  • Far from Estadio Azteca, a 30-40 minute Uber away
  • Full luxury pricing, with extras like parking and minibar added on
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

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1Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur48.5~$60About 1.6 km from Estadio Azteca (a 5–8 minute Uber), right next to Perisur mall on the Periférico Sur ring road. Roughly a 40–60 minute drive from MEX (Benito Juárez) airport.#1 closest to Estadio Azteca · trusted 4-star chain
2Hotel Real Azteca37.6~$43About a 5-minute walk along Calzada de Tlalpan to Estadio Azteca, plus a nearby Tren Ligero (light-rail) station that connects into the metro for getting into the city.#2 closest to Estadio Azteca · ~5-min walk to the stadium · good-value 3-star
3One Ciudad de México Periférico Sur38.4~$49Along Periferico Sur in Coyoacan; a 5-8 minute Uber to the stadium, roughly 1.6 km away.#3 budget value · trusted chain next to Perisur mall
4Hotel Cuore47.8~$37Tren Ligero El Vergel stop, a few minutes' walk (one stop to Estadio Azteca).#4 Best value · walk to Estadio Azteca
5Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Mexico Medica Sur by IHG48.5~$63Inside the Médica Sur hospital complex in Tlalpan, southern Mexico City, about 1.3 km from Estadio Azteca, a roughly 5-minute drive or Uber to the stadium. Close to the Coyoacán quarter and UNAM university.#5 IHG chain hotel · inside the Médica Sur hospital complex near Estadio Azteca
6Suites Bosques Medica Sur38.1~$46In the Coyoacan-into-Tlalpan area near Medica Sur hospital in the south of Mexico City, about a 3-minute drive from Estadio Azteca. Uber or driving is far easier than walking, and the old town of Coyoacan and UNAM university are both close by.#6 suite with kitchen · Medica Sur area, 3-minute drive to Estadio Azteca
7City Express Plus by Marriott Ciudad de Mexico Periferico Sur Tlalpan38.2~$57Estadio Azteca (Tren Ligero light-rail line)#7 near the stadium · Marriott brand, walk to Azteca
8Casona Roma Norte59.2~$271In the heart of Roma Norte, an easy walk to cafés, restaurants, and Plaza Río de Janeiro. Estadio Azteca lies to the south about 14 km away — normally a drive, but the hotel offers a dedicated match-day shuttle package to the stadium.#8 boutique in a 1920s mansion · Roma Norte · match-day shuttle to Estadio Azteca
9La Valise Mexico City59.0~$371In the heart of Roma Norte, with roughly a 30-40 minute Uber south to Estadio Azteca.#9 luxury boutique · 8 suites in the heart of Roma Norte
10Sofitel Mexico City Reforma59.1~$314On Paseo de la Reforma in the Cuauhtemoc district. About an 8-10 minute walk to Insurgentes station (Metro Line 1) and the Metrobús Reforma stop, and a 30-40 minute Uber to Estadio Azteca.#10 City-center luxury · glass tower on Paseo de la Reforma

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 closest to Estadio Azteca · trusted 4-star chain
Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur

#1 If you're flying in for a big match at Estadio Azteca and want to stay genuinely close without gambling on whether the hotel is any good, this is the most sensible answer — a familiar Mexican 4-star chain with clean, modern rooms, next to Perisur mall and only about 1.6 km from the ground, a 5–8 minute Uber from the gates.

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#2 closest to Estadio Azteca · ~5-min walk to the stadium · good-value 3-star
Hotel Real Azteca

#2 Hotel Real Azteca is the closest hotel on this list to Estadio Azteca, about a 5-minute walk along Calzada de Tlalpan — a plain, friendly 3-star where the walk-to-stadium location and free parking matter far more than the rooms or the neighborhood.

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#3 budget value · trusted chain next to Perisur mall
One Ciudad de México Periférico Sur

#3 One Periferico Sur is the best-value pick for fans who want a south-side stay near the stadium without paying up — strong on its spot beside Perisur mall, chain-standard cleanliness and breakfast in the rate, more than on room size or polish.

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#4 Best value · walk to Estadio Azteca
Hotel Cuore

#4 Hotel Cuore is a friendly-priced pick built specifically for people coming to watch football at Estadio Azteca — small, plain, clean, with free breakfast and a walkable stadium, traded against a location outside the tourist districts and right on a big road.

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#5 IHG chain hotel · inside the Médica Sur hospital complex near Estadio Azteca
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Mexico Medica Sur by IHG

#5 An IHG chain hotel set inside the Médica Sur hospital complex in southern Mexico City's Tlalpan district, where the draw is a calm, safe setting, roomy suites with kitchenettes, and a smoke-free, alcohol-free building rather than a walk-to-the-stadium location, since the ground is about 1.3 km off and you ride the last stretch by car or Uber.

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#6 suite with kitchen · Medica Sur area, 3-minute drive to Estadio Azteca
Suites Bosques Medica Sur

#6 Suites Bosques Medica Sur is an apartment-style suite with its own kitchen in a quiet residential pocket that feels like having a little home of your own, winning on value, space and the 3-minute hop to Estadio Azteca more than on hotel-grade luxury.

Selección final

10 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Es segura Ciudad de México para los turistas?
Más segura de lo que dicen, pero no para turistas ingenuos. Los barrios de esta guía — Roma Norte, Condesa, Polanco, Coyoacán, Centro Histórico — están bien vigilados y son frecuentados por locales y visitantes de día y de noche. Prefiere Uber a los taxis de calle (especialmente de noche), guarda el teléfono cuando uses el metro, no exhibas efectivo y no te adentres en barrios desconocidos pasada la medianoche. El día del partido, los alrededores del Estadio Azteca estarán muy vigilados por la policía.
¿Con cuánta antelación debo reservar para un partido o concierto en el Estadio Azteca?
Para un clásico del Club América, un partido de la selección nacional o un concierto de estadio con entradas agotadas, las habitaciones a distancia a pie del estadio y en los barrios turísticos pueden costar entre 3 y 5 veces la tarifa habitual en esa ventana de fechas y venderse con semanas de antelación. Si tienes entradas, reserva alojamiento ahora — con tarifas reembolsables si es posible — y también los vuelos con tiempo.
¿Cuál es el mejor barrio para quienes visitan por primera vez frente a los aficionados al fútbol?
Para quienes visitan por primera vez: apunta a Roma Norte o Condesa — arbolado, transitable, repleto de cafeterías, taquerías y bares de mezcal, con fácil acceso en Uber a todas partes. Los aficionados al fútbol divididos entre encanto y proximidad deberían elegir Coyoacán (el barrio de Frida Kahlo, adoquines, más cerca del estadio). Las familias prefieren Polanco por sus amplias aceras, parques y seguridad. Los que quieren estar a pie del estadio sí o sí, que se instalen en la Calzada de Tlalpan.
¿Cómo llego del aeropuerto MEX a mi hotel?
El Uber es la opción más cómoda — 40–60 minutos hasta el centro por unos $15–25 según el tráfico. Hay zona de recogida de Uber fuera de la Terminal 1 (puerta 6) y de la Terminal 2 (puerta 3). Los taxis oficiales del aeropuerto (Sitio 300, Porto Taxi) contratados en los mostradores amarillos dentro de las terminales cuestan $20–30 y también son seguros. Evita a cualquiera que ofrezca viajes en la sala de llegadas. La Línea 5 del Metro conecta pero no es cómoda con equipaje.
¿Moneda, propinas y aceptación de tarjetas?
Peso mexicano (MXN). La mayoría de hoteles, restaurantes y Ubers aceptan tarjeta; los pequeños fondas, puestos callejeros y las propinas son solo en efectivo. Saca pesos de los cajeros automáticos de bancos (BBVA, Santander, Banorte) — evita los cajeros independientes del aeropuerto con pésimos tipos de cambio. Las propinas son esperadas: 10–15% en restaurantes (comprueba si ya está incluida la propina), 10 pesos por bebida en bares, 20–50 pesos para los maleteros del hotel. Redondea las tarifas de Uber.
¿Necesito visado y cuánto tiempo puedo quedarme?
La mayoría de las nacionalidades occidentales — EE.UU., Reino Unido, UE, Canadá, Australia, Japón, Tailandia entre muchos — obtienen 180 días sin visa al llegar. Te expedirán una tarjeta turística FMM (forma migratoria múltiple) en inmigración; guárdala como el pasaporte porque debes entregarla al salir. Consulta las normas actuales del gobierno mexicano antes de volar, especialmente si haces escala en EE.UU.
¿Hay algo peculiar de Ciudad de México que deba saber?
La altitud es real — 2.240 metros hace que el alcohol pegue más fuerte y las escaleras se sientan más empinadas durante las primeras 48 horas; bebe agua y pospón el gimnasio el primer día. El agua del grifo no es potable (usa agua embotellada o la jarra filtrada de la habitación). Los terremotos son posibles — escucha la sirena de alerta de la ciudad y sigue las instrucciones del hotel. El metro cierra a medianoche, el Uber no. Y los tacos se comen de pie, con las dos manos y sin ninguna disculpa.
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