Capitalia | 3BR City Sophistication
Apartment in Mexico City
8 guests · 4 bedrooms · 4 baths
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Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this apartment rental
Summary:
Experience the epitome of urban luxury in our spacious 3BR apartment nestled in the heart of Roma Norte. Immerse yourself in chic design and modern comfort, where each room exudes sophistication. Discover the vibrant neighborhood's art, culture, and cuisine, all just steps away. Unwind in style, relax on the private balcony, and relish the cityscape views. Your perfect Roma Norte retreat awaits.
The Space:
Elevate your stay in our 3BR luxury apartment, where the bedrooms redefine retreat. Awash in natural light, graced by lofty ceilings and blackout curtains, they offer a sanctuary for relaxation and seclusion. Each bedroom is a haven of privacy, an intimate space to cherish. Adorned with exquisite bed linens, every room boasts a Smart TV for your entertainment. Discover indulgence in the three full bathrooms, each meticulously curated for ultimate comfort. Unique marble finishes and invigorating rainfall shower heads promise an unwinding experience. Your journey through opulence begins here, in our distinguished 3BR apartment.
Guest Access:
When you book with us, we offer you an exceptional experience. Our goal is to ensure that you enjoy a comfortable and pleasant stay in one of the most prominent locations in Roma Norte
For those who need to stay connected, we provide high-speed internet access. Whether you're working on important projects or need to engage in online studies, we've got you covered. Your safety and peace of mind are our top priority, which is why our building has 24/7 security and a front desk.
You can always reach out to our team, Capitalia, at any time through messages. We'll be delighted to assist you with anything you need.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to the dynamic heart of Mexico City, Colonia Roma Norte. This thriving neighborhood seamlessly blends heritage with contemporary allure. Wander its tree-lined streets adorned with beautifully restored mansions, offering a glimpse into the city's past. Colonia Roma Norte is a treasure trove for food enthusiasts, boasting a multitude of eateries, from traditional taquerías to innovative fusion cuisine. Immerse yourself in the artsy vibes, exploring galleries, theaters, and cultural spaces that thrive in every corner. Enjoy leisurely strolls through Parque México and Parque España, hubs of community and recreation. By day, explore local markets, boutiques, and coffee shops, and by night, relish in the buzzing nightlife scene. Colonia Roma Norte invites you to live and breathe the city's soul, offering an authentic experience that's both cosmopolitan and cozy.
Getting Around:
Getting Around Mexico City
The best way to get around Mexico City is via Uber or a taxi. The metro is another option. Not only is it fairly clean and quick, but you can ride for approximately $0.25. Plus, most popular tourist attractions are easily accessible by train. Several different types of buses motor through the main square (el Zócalo) and its busiest streets – they are also an affordable option.
Taxis are slightly more expensive, but they are a hassle-free means of getting to the city center from the Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX), which is about 6 miles east of the Centro Histórico. Uber is a safe and more affordable way to navigate the city. Driving yourself is not a great idea – either to and from the airport or around town.
Metrobús
Like the subway, Mexico City's Metrobús is a cheap, efficient and super-crowded way to move around town. These red and white buses move (quickly) in dedicated lanes along the Avenida de los Insurgentes. To ride you'll need to purchase a smartcard (available at vending machines in the Metro stations); the card will cost 16 pesos (or about $0.84) and rides cost 6 pesos one way (about $0.31). There have been some reports of inappropriate behavior and groping toward females on the metrobús; now there are also women-only buses – to ride one of those, wait at the designated platforms.
Metrobús
Tourist Bus
The red double-decker Turibus provides commentary (available in eight languages) on various popular sights and routes throughout the city. Tours usually last around three hours with approximately 20 stops along the way. For those looking to pack in lots of sightseeing in one day, it's an affordable option (costing about $8 for adults). It departs daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. It's also among our best tours in Mexico City.
Turibus
ColectivosAlso known as microbuses or peseros, colectivos are privately run green and grayish-white buses that also run along major arteries like Avenida Juárez, Paseo de la Reforma and the Chapultepec Forest. Riding the Colectivo is marginally cheaper than the Metrobús, plus it will make many of the same stops. Cards in the windshield will alert you to the route, and drivers will normally hold up fingers when coming to a stop, to indicate how many empty seats there are inside.
Taxi or Uber
Phone ahead for a taxi de sitio to ensure that you get official and safe transportation around the city. Most hotels and restaurants are happy to call one of the official cars for you, or you could wait at the "Sitio" signs and stands located around town. (Flagging one down on the street could leave you in the potentially precarious situation of hopping in the back of an unofficial green VW taxi and a driver with maybe questionable intentions.) Additionally, Uber operates in Mexico City and is an affordable and safe way to navigate the metropolis.
Uber
Metro
The metro is cheap, clean and efficient, but you should keep in mind a few tips before your first ride. One, the first two cars of each train are for women and children only. Two, you should only carry small bags on your person – large bags mark you as a tourist, and suitcases are not permitted at all. Three, the metro is very crowded during the morning and evening rush hours, and that's also when it's more prone to pickpockets. Tickets cost 5 pesos, or a little more than $0.25.
Metro de la Ciudad de México
Car
Driving yourself is ill-advised. The streets are congested, the routes are baffling, parking is scarce and expensive, plus the rules of the road are hard to understand (particularly since drivers rarely follow them). In some areas, there's also a danger of auto theft. If you do decide to drive, you do not need to obtain an international driving permit; your U.S. driver's license is valid. Several car rental companies operate out of the Mexico City airport.
Other Things to Note:
You will be in one of the biggest cities in the world, it can get hectic and messy. We do our best to provide a calm and peaceful stay, however, please consider there may be noise coming from outside.
Interaction with Guests:
The Capitalia team will always be on the lookout for you and for any doubts you have before, during and after your stay. We will be available for you by phone or message, as well as our security team that are available 24/7.
We offer additional services like personal chef, transportation, daily housekeeping, and barbecue, please inquire when you book your stay and we'll be happy to arrange them for you.
Experience the epitome of urban luxury in our spacious 3BR apartment nestled in the heart of Roma Norte. Immerse yourself in chic design and modern comfort, where each room exudes sophistication. Discover the vibrant neighborhood's art, culture, and cuisine, all just steps away. Unwind in style, relax on the private balcony, and relish the cityscape views. Your perfect Roma Norte retreat awaits.
The Space:
Elevate your stay in our 3BR luxury apartment, where the bedrooms redefine retreat. Awash in natural light, graced by lofty ceilings and blackout curtains, they offer a sanctuary for relaxation and seclusion. Each bedroom is a haven of privacy, an intimate space to cherish. Adorned with exquisite bed linens, every room boasts a Smart TV for your entertainment. Discover indulgence in the three full bathrooms, each meticulously curated for ultimate comfort. Unique marble finishes and invigorating rainfall shower heads promise an unwinding experience. Your journey through opulence begins here, in our distinguished 3BR apartment.
Guest Access:
When you book with us, we offer you an exceptional experience. Our goal is to ensure that you enjoy a comfortable and pleasant stay in one of the most prominent locations in Roma Norte
For those who need to stay connected, we provide high-speed internet access. Whether you're working on important projects or need to engage in online studies, we've got you covered. Your safety and peace of mind are our top priority, which is why our building has 24/7 security and a front desk.
You can always reach out to our team, Capitalia, at any time through messages. We'll be delighted to assist you with anything you need.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to the dynamic heart of Mexico City, Colonia Roma Norte. This thriving neighborhood seamlessly blends heritage with contemporary allure. Wander its tree-lined streets adorned with beautifully restored mansions, offering a glimpse into the city's past. Colonia Roma Norte is a treasure trove for food enthusiasts, boasting a multitude of eateries, from traditional taquerías to innovative fusion cuisine. Immerse yourself in the artsy vibes, exploring galleries, theaters, and cultural spaces that thrive in every corner. Enjoy leisurely strolls through Parque México and Parque España, hubs of community and recreation. By day, explore local markets, boutiques, and coffee shops, and by night, relish in the buzzing nightlife scene. Colonia Roma Norte invites you to live and breathe the city's soul, offering an authentic experience that's both cosmopolitan and cozy.
Getting Around:
Getting Around Mexico City
The best way to get around Mexico City is via Uber or a taxi. The metro is another option. Not only is it fairly clean and quick, but you can ride for approximately $0.25. Plus, most popular tourist attractions are easily accessible by train. Several different types of buses motor through the main square (el Zócalo) and its busiest streets – they are also an affordable option.
Taxis are slightly more expensive, but they are a hassle-free means of getting to the city center from the Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX), which is about 6 miles east of the Centro Histórico. Uber is a safe and more affordable way to navigate the city. Driving yourself is not a great idea – either to and from the airport or around town.
Metrobús
Like the subway, Mexico City's Metrobús is a cheap, efficient and super-crowded way to move around town. These red and white buses move (quickly) in dedicated lanes along the Avenida de los Insurgentes. To ride you'll need to purchase a smartcard (available at vending machines in the Metro stations); the card will cost 16 pesos (or about $0.84) and rides cost 6 pesos one way (about $0.31). There have been some reports of inappropriate behavior and groping toward females on the metrobús; now there are also women-only buses – to ride one of those, wait at the designated platforms.
Metrobús
Tourist Bus
The red double-decker Turibus provides commentary (available in eight languages) on various popular sights and routes throughout the city. Tours usually last around three hours with approximately 20 stops along the way. For those looking to pack in lots of sightseeing in one day, it's an affordable option (costing about $8 for adults). It departs daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. It's also among our best tours in Mexico City.
Turibus
ColectivosAlso known as microbuses or peseros, colectivos are privately run green and grayish-white buses that also run along major arteries like Avenida Juárez, Paseo de la Reforma and the Chapultepec Forest. Riding the Colectivo is marginally cheaper than the Metrobús, plus it will make many of the same stops. Cards in the windshield will alert you to the route, and drivers will normally hold up fingers when coming to a stop, to indicate how many empty seats there are inside.
Taxi or Uber
Phone ahead for a taxi de sitio to ensure that you get official and safe transportation around the city. Most hotels and restaurants are happy to call one of the official cars for you, or you could wait at the "Sitio" signs and stands located around town. (Flagging one down on the street could leave you in the potentially precarious situation of hopping in the back of an unofficial green VW taxi and a driver with maybe questionable intentions.) Additionally, Uber operates in Mexico City and is an affordable and safe way to navigate the metropolis.
Uber
Metro
The metro is cheap, clean and efficient, but you should keep in mind a few tips before your first ride. One, the first two cars of each train are for women and children only. Two, you should only carry small bags on your person – large bags mark you as a tourist, and suitcases are not permitted at all. Three, the metro is very crowded during the morning and evening rush hours, and that's also when it's more prone to pickpockets. Tickets cost 5 pesos, or a little more than $0.25.
Metro de la Ciudad de México
Car
Driving yourself is ill-advised. The streets are congested, the routes are baffling, parking is scarce and expensive, plus the rules of the road are hard to understand (particularly since drivers rarely follow them). In some areas, there's also a danger of auto theft. If you do decide to drive, you do not need to obtain an international driving permit; your U.S. driver's license is valid. Several car rental companies operate out of the Mexico City airport.
Other Things to Note:
You will be in one of the biggest cities in the world, it can get hectic and messy. We do our best to provide a calm and peaceful stay, however, please consider there may be noise coming from outside.
Interaction with Guests:
The Capitalia team will always be on the lookout for you and for any doubts you have before, during and after your stay. We will be available for you by phone or message, as well as our security team that are available 24/7.
We offer additional services like personal chef, transportation, daily housekeeping, and barbecue, please inquire when you book your stay and we'll be happy to arrange them for you.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Garden
Map of Mexico City
FAQs
How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Mexico City?
The average price for a rental in Mexico City is R 1,660 per night. This rental is R 5,161 above the average.
Is parking included with this apartment?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Capitalia | 3BR City Sophistication. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this apartment?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Capitalia | 3BR City Sophistication pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this apartment is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Capitalia | 3BR City Sophistication?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, laundry, and balcony or patio.
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