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The Guest Room offers a modern and stylish design for a relaxing stay. It features a giant king bed with plush linens for ultimate comfort.
The City View Room, spanning a generous 31 sq m, combines elegance, comfort, and practicality. Guests can enjoy stunning city views. They showcase Condesa's famous
The High Floor Room offers an inviting space measuring 27 to 32 square meters. It is on a higher floor. It has breathtaking views of
The Andaz Suite offers 54 square meters of space designed for comfort and style. It has stunning views of the street, city, or patio. They
The City View Suite is a luxurious escape. It has an elegant design and stunning views of Mexico City and the vibrant Condesa district. At
The Executive Suite is a luxurious haven spanning 86 square meters, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. The suite has refined, local-inspired designs. It
The Terrace Suite is a luxurious retreat. It offers elegance and comfort. A breathtaking City View boosts its appeal. A private outdoor terrace offers a
Andaz Mexico City Condesa sits in the I421 Live District, the former Conjunto Aristos complex in La Condesa. The building was designed in 1961 by Spanish architect Jose Luis Benlliure Galan and is recognized as artistic heritage by INBAL. That gives the hotel a stronger story than many newer lifestyle hotels. It is not only placed in Condesa. It is part of the neighborhood's architectural fabric.
The location is the main reason to book. Guests are close to Parque Mexico, Parque Espana, Roma Norte, local cafes, galleries, boutiques, cocktail bars, and some of Mexico City's most appealing restaurants. Condesa is one of the city's most walkable and social neighborhoods. It has tree-lined streets, Art Deco buildings, creative residents, and a strong food and nightlife scene.
This is not the right hotel for travelers who want the most formal luxury address in Polanco or a base in the Centro Historico. It is better for guests who want neighborhood life, design, dining, rooftop energy, and a more contemporary Mexico City stay.
Andaz Mexico City Condesa works because it places guests inside a real urban district, not above it. The hotel should be sold as a Condesa lifestyle hotel with design, food, spa, and walkability.
The hotel has 213 rooms and suites. Official materials describe the rooms as residential in style, with color and design references inspired by Mexican architect Luis Barragan. That is useful because the rooms need to feel connected to Mexico City, not just to the Andaz brand.
Room categories include city-view options, accessible rooms, and suites. Some suites add terraces or more generous living space. The strongest categories are those that give guests more room to settle in, especially for longer stays in Mexico City. A suite can be valuable because Condesa is a place where guests may return between meals, walks, meetings, and nightlife.
The design is lively but not chaotic. Color, art, and modern materials reflect the neighborhood's creative mood. This is a good fit for travelers who want a boutique-luxury feeling with Hyatt infrastructure behind it. It may be less suited to guests who prefer a very traditional, quiet, grand-hotel interior.
Room choice should be guided by how guests plan to use the city. If they expect late nights and busy days, a quieter room position may matter. If they want atmosphere and views, city-facing categories can be more appealing.
Cabuya Rooftop is one of the hotel's main selling points. Set high above Condesa, it offers seafood, cocktails, and views across Mexico City. The rooftop pool sits nearby, giving the hotel a strong social and visual identity. In a city where rooftop culture matters, this is a real advantage.
Wooftop Beer Garden and Canine Club is another distinctive feature. It gives the hotel a pet-friendly rooftop element that feels unusually specific to Condesa's social, dog-friendly street life. This is not a generic amenity. It reflects the neighborhood and makes the hotel more memorable.
Derba Matcha Cafe and Portico add more daily rhythm. Portico works for breakfast and private events in the I421 patio setting. Derba gives guests an easy coffee and matcha stop without leaving the property. These venues make the hotel useful across the day, not only at night.
The dining offer should be seen as part of the Condesa experience. Guests can stay in for a rooftop dinner or drink, then walk out to Merotoro, Maximo, Botico, Azul Condesa, Mercado Roma, and many other neighborhood options.
Pasana Spa and Wellness gives the hotel a needed recovery layer. Mexico City is exciting, but it can be intense. Altitude, traffic, late meals, long walks, and busy museums can tire guests quickly. A spa, gym, and rooftop pool help guests reset.
The fitness center is useful for longer stays and business trips. The pool is more than a visual feature. It gives guests a place to slow down above the city. This is important because Condesa can be lively, and the hotel needs to offer calm as well as access.
The hotel is also pet friendly, with a clear dog-focused concept through Wooftop. This can be a strong selling point for domestic travelers or longer-stay guests. It also fits the neighborhood, where parks and dog walking are part of daily life.
Andaz Mexico City Condesa is not a resort. Its wellness offer works because it supports an urban stay. It helps guests enjoy the city without feeling worn down by it.
Many luxury travelers compare Condesa with Polanco. The two neighborhoods serve different guests. Polanco is more formal, polished, and classic for high-end shopping, embassies, business, and restaurants such as Pujol. Condesa is more relaxed, leafy, creative, and walkable, with a stronger cafe and nightlife rhythm.
Andaz Mexico City Condesa is the better fit for travelers who want to feel neighborhood life outside the door. They can walk to parks, bars, restaurants, galleries, and Roma Norte. They can reach Chapultepec, the Anthropology Museum, Reforma, Polanco, and Centro by car or rideshare, but they sleep in a more residential and social area.
The tradeoff is noise and energy. Condesa can be lively, and guests should choose room categories carefully if they are light sleepers. That honesty is important. The neighborhood is part of the value, but it is not silent.
For many visitors, this is exactly the point. Condesa makes Mexico City feel immediate, stylish, and human-scaled.
Andaz Mexico City Condesa is best for travelers who want a luxury lifestyle hotel in La Condesa, with 213 rooms and suites, I421 heritage design, Parque Mexico access, Cabuya Rooftop, Wooftop, Pasana Spa, rooftop pool, and walkable access to Roma Norte and local dining. It is a strong choice for couples, design-minded travelers, pet owners, food lovers, and guests who prefer neighborhood life over a formal hotel district.
It is less suited to travelers who want the quietest luxury hotel in Mexico City, a Polanco shopping base, or a historic-center address. Andaz Condesa is social, urban, and neighborhood-led. That is its advantage.
For travelers searching for a Mexico City luxury hotel in Condesa with rooftop dining, a pool, pet-friendly features, local design, spa facilities, and easy access to Parque Mexico, Roma Norte, galleries, cafes, and nightlife, Andaz Mexico City Condesa is one of the city's strongest lifestyle choices. It gives CDMX a creative, walkable base.
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