Choose from 6,978 vacation rentals located in Mexico City, Greater Mexico City. Top filters in Mexico City include Internet / Wifi, TV, and Kitchen or Kitchenette. Prices range from $60 to $38,097 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Mexico City are Hotel and RV.

Top vacation rentals in Mexico City

Flat-screen TV, DVD player, stereo
4.8
Outstanding(77 Reviews)
Modern & Stylish 2 Bedroom Apt. Near Reforma
Apartment
 in Mexico City
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Balcony or Patio

Experience vacation in Mexico City with our Apartment, Modern & Stylish 2 Bedroom Apt. Near Reforma. Enjoy amenities such as Internet / Wifi, Balcony or Patio and Kitchen or Kitchenette, and more.

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Interior
4.8
Outstanding(75 Reviews)
PA Suites Historic Center, Balcony, AC, 24/7 Secuirty Bilingual Tours 12D
Apartment
 in Ciudad de México
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

Business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, and rental in Mexico City at PA Suites Historic Center, Balcony, AC, 24/7 Secuirty Bilingual Tours 12D for $223 for your next trip.

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Patio, Living room, Seating area, Dining area
4.5
Excellent(995 Reviews)
Casa Decu
Hotel
 in Mexico City
4star
1 full bed
Pets allowed · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

Indulge in a peaceful retreat at Casa Decu, our elegant Hotel in Mexico City. Enjoy amenities including Internet / Wifi, Laundry and Pets allowed, and more.

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Facade/entrance
4.5
Excellent(1,477 Reviews)
Hausuites
Apartment hotel
 in Mexico City
1 queen bed
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

When traveling to Mexico City, if you are looking for (business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) this is the perfect place at $99 per night.

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Interior
5.0
Outstanding(64 Reviews)
Fine Taste, Spacious, Family Friendly, 3-Bedroom Gem in the heart of Condesa
Apartment
 in Ciudad de México
6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 2 baths
Pets allowed · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

Soak up the beauty of Mexico City in our Apartment, Fine Taste, Spacious, Family Friendly, 3-Bedroom Gem in the heart of Condesa . With a range of amenities such as Dishwasher, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, you'll feel right at home.

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Terrace/patio
5.0
Outstanding(53 Reviews)
Luxury Penthouse with incredible views in historic center
Apartment
 in Mexico D.F.
7 guests · 4 bedrooms · 4 baths
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Parking

Indulge in a peaceful retreat at Luxury Penthouse with incredible views in historic center, our elegant Apartment in Mexico City. Enjoy amenities including Internet / Wifi, Laundry and Smoking allowed, and more.

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Day, Photo of the whole room
4.2
Excellent(36 Reviews)
Casa Goliana La Roma
Bed and Breakfast
 in Mexico City
1 full bed
Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi · Balcony or Patio

Enjoy the best of Mexico City in our Bed and Breakfast, Casa Goliana La Roma. A stunning property with amenities including Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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4.5
Excellent(318 Reviews)
Casa Mannach
Apartment hotel
 in Mexico City
1 king bed
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

This inviting Apartment hotel in Mexico City can fit your needs for many types of vacations, at $112 per night.

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Mexico City travel guide

Let us help you plan your perfect Mexico City vacation. Our travel guide highlights things to do, places to see, favorite vacation rental amenities in Mexico City, and more.

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular vacation rental amenities in Mexico City?

  • Internet / Wifi
  • TV
  • Kitchen or Kitchenette

Where Is Mexico City, Mexico?

Tall and proud, Mexico City stands as the buzzing capital city of Mexico and is the most densely populated city in North America. Located within the Valley of Mexico, the city lies within the region of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, a valley surrounded by high plateaus in south-central Mexico.

What Is Mexico City Known For?

Mexico City was previously known as a place of drama, intrigue, and crime. However, now cleaning up its act, the city has become a burgeoning tourist hotspot. With the food scene on the rise and a cultural renaissance going strong, Mexico City is now maintaining a careful distance away from the dirty business of narcotics. One of the most important cultural and financial centers in the world, the capital of Mexico is the most populous city in North America and is well known for its history, architecture, and unique Mexican flavors.

A Quick Guide to Mexico City

  • Palacio Nacional: Visit this extravagant and ornate palace to feast yourself upon the stunning visual spectacles of nine Diego Rivera murals depicting Mexican civilization through the eras, and then some. The Palacio Nacional is the centerpiece of the main square in Mexico City, the Plaza de la Constitución, and is the home to the offices of the president of Mexico and the Federal Treasury. Grandiose and imposing, the colonial palace is aplenty with masterfully magnificent architectural details and fascinating tales of history. Standing since 1562, the palace is synonymous with Mexican independence and if you’re lucky to travel in September, stand underneath the balcony by the Campana de Dolores during the evening on the 15th to hear the president deliver the celebratory grito — translated to shout — of Viva México!
  • Zócalo: Also known as the Plaza de la Constitución, the Zócalo is aptly translated as “base” and is one of the world’s largest city squares. Since Aztec times, the Zócalo has been a seat of power. Today, it retains its heritage as the Palacio Nacional and city government offices take center stage. However, Zócalo is not all about politics and power. Visit the Catedral Metropolitana on the north side of the square, as well as the numerous jewelry shops and hotels that line the arcade. A place of national importance, the Zócalo has been the setting of various notable events including mass protests, a human chessboard, concerts, and colorful altars for the Día de Muertos. However, you don’t need to be waiting at a specific time during the year to witness something special in the Zócalo. The square is also a place where daily rituals and events take place. Witness the celebratory ritual of independence when the Mexican flag is raised daily at 8 o’ clock in the morning and lowered at 6 o’ clock in the evening by members of the Mexican army. Another glorious spectacle is the daily Aztec dance ritual, traditionally carried out during harvest times, known as Danzantes Aztecas, Danza Chichimeca, or Concheros.
  • Museo Nacional de Antropología The largest and most visited museum in Mexico, the Museo Nacional de Antropología — also known as the National Museum of Anthropology — offers a rare sight into the archaeological and anthropological past of Mexico. Containing a large and expansive collection of artifacts from Mexico’s pre-Columbian heritage, the MNA is the home of some priceless pieces including the Stone of the Sun and the Aztec Xochipilli statue. A must-see for any archaeology buff, the MNA is a collation of several fascinating and intriguing exhibitions that paint a vivid picture of what lies beyond the surface of Mexico throughout history.

Popular Destinations Near Mexico City

  • Puebla: Located in East Central Mexico, Puebla is a flourishing city — in economy, industrialization, and many symbols of national pride. Home to the traditional clothing known as china poblana, the famous dish mole poblano, burgeoning literary and arts scenes, and many internationally recognizable festivals including Cinco de Mayo, Ritual of Quetzalcoatl, Carnival, and Day of the Dead celebrations, Puebla is becoming increasingly well-known. A city that pays homage to both the past and present, Puebla is the most industrialized area in Mexico, as well as being a site of colonial architecture and a rich culinary history.
  • San Juan Teotihuacan: Home to the World Heritage listed “City of Gods,” the largest pre-Columbian urban center in the Americas, San Juan Teotihuacan is nothing short of divine. A vast archaeological complex, San Juan Teotihuacan is one of the most impressive archaeological sites to be found in Mexico. Boasting some of the largest pyramids in the world, San Juan Teotihuacan is an ideal day trip for any archaeological buff, history aficionado, and action man or woman. Climb to the top of these majestic structures and feel yourself go back in time as you treat yourself to breathtaking panoramic views when standing on the summit.

Best Neighborhoods in Mexico City

  • Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México: One of the largest and most recognizable areas in the whole of Latin America, the Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México or Centro, is the central neighborhood of Mexico City, a listed World Heritage Site, and the main destination of cultural tourism in Mexico. With the Zocalo taking center stage of the area, the Centro is home to some of the most famous cultural, architectural, and historical treasures of the country. Stand in the tranquil aura of the temples, enrich your mind in one of the 13 museums, treat yourself to some wonderful entertainment in the theaters or cultural centres and much more.
  • Cuauhtémoc: Named after the former Aztec leader, Cuauhtémoc is the true historical and cultural center of the city. Containing some of the oldest parts of the city, Cuauhtémoc is home to not only cultural and historical gems, but also treasures of the economy. The Mexican Stock Exchange calls Cuauhtémoc home, as well as the Zona Rosa, the Torre Mayor, and the Mexican headquarters of HSBC. With several museums, libraries, government offices, commercial centers, shops, cultural sites, and markets, Cuauhtémoc is a vibrant area that’s worth a visit when in Mexico City!

What is the price range for rentals in Mexico City?

Vacation rentals in Mexico City have a price range between $60-$38,097. The average price for rentals in Mexico City is $92 per night.

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