World Cup 2026 Mexico City: Where to Stay

Where to stay for the World Cup 2026 in Mexico City. Three curated Condesa and Roma Norte apartments from $125 per night, plus a Cabo beachfront escape after the tournament.

Mexico City hosts World Cup 2026 matches, and our footprint here is small and boutique by design. We do not pretend to a deep villa market in CDMX. What we have is three curated apartments in Condesa and Roma Norte, the two neighborhoods worth basing in, from $125 per night. For couples and pairs travelling for the tournament, that is the honest pick. Mexico City is not Miami, and we are not going to write it like it is. Miami is the large-group villa market; CDMX is a couples-and-pairs city stay in two specific neighborhoods, with a Cabo beach escape stitched onto the back end. If you came for a sixteen-person estate, this is the wrong page, and we will say so up front rather than waste your time. The Three CDMX Apartments Big PH Haven with Rooftop, Condesa 2BR by Tasman: 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, from $125 per night, the rooftop value pick 2BR Luxe Terrace Penthouse in Central Condesa: 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, from $310 per night, the terrace flagship Santa Casa Luxury King Room Suite in Roma Norte: 1 bedroom, sleeps 2, from $165 per night, the couples base Condesa is the leafy, walkable heart of the city, parks, cafes, and design hotels. Roma Norte is the gallery and restaurant district next door. Both put you in the part of Mexico City that international travelers actually want, and both are compact enough that you walk most of it. This is a couples-and-pairs base, not a large-group villa market like Miami. The Roma Norte suite, the couples base. You are a short walk from the galleries and the best tables in the city, not parked on a stadium ring road. The terrace penthouse in central Condesa. A boutique couples base, walkable to the best of the neighborhood. Our Mexico City footprint is boutique by design. We do not pretend to deep villa inventory in CDMX. What we have is three curated apartments in the two neighborhoods worth basing in. A twelve-plus group that needs a single large base should look to Miami. Mexico City is the intensity, dense, fast, every block worth walking. Cabo is the exhale. The smartest tournament trip programs both: the city for the matches, the coast for the recovery. ERentals Editorial The Post-Tournament Escape: Cabo When the matches are done, the cleanest decompression is the beach. Cabo is not a World Cup host city, it is the escape after. Our San Jose del Cabo beachfront condo sits directly on the Sea of Cortez, two bedrooms sleeping four, from $250 per night, with a resort pool and a surf break a minute from the door. Fly down from Mexico City for the back half of the trip. San Jose del Cabo on the Sea of Cortez. A resort pool and a surf break a minute from the door, the post-tournament exhale. The Cabo pool, a short flight from the city. This is the exhale the tournament earns you, the surf break is a minute past the gate. San Jose del Cabo is the calmer half of the Los Cabos corridor, the art-town end rather than the spring-break end. Mornings are for the surf break and the pool, afternoons for the beach clubs and

Terrace penthouse in central Condesa, Mexico City, a boutique World Cup base
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A boutique base in Condesa and Roma Norte, plus the Cabo escape after
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June 16, 2026
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Mexico City hosts World Cup 2026 matches, and our footprint here is small and boutique by design: three curated apartments in Condesa and Roma Norte from $125 per night. For the post-tournament escape, a Cabo beachfront condo waits.
Mexico City hosts World Cup 2026 matches, and our footprint here is small and boutique by design. We do not pretend to a deep villa market in CDMX. What we have is three curated apartments in Condesa and Roma Norte, the two neighborhoods worth basing in, from $125 per night. For couples and pairs travelling for the tournament, that is the honest pick.
Mexico City is not Miami, and we are not going to write it like it is. Miami is the large-group villa market; CDMX is a couples-and-pairs city stay in two specific neighborhoods, with a Cabo beach escape stitched onto the back end. If you came for a sixteen-person estate, this is the wrong page, and we will say so up front rather than waste your time.

The Three CDMX Apartments

Big PH Haven with Rooftop, Condesa 2BR by Tasman: 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, from $125 per night, the rooftop value pick
2BR Luxe Terrace Penthouse in Central Condesa: 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, from $310 per night, the terrace flagship
Santa Casa Luxury King Room Suite in Roma Norte: 1 bedroom, sleeps 2, from $165 per night, the couples base
Condesa is the leafy, walkable heart of the city, parks, cafes, and design hotels. Roma Norte is the gallery and restaurant district next door. Both put you in the part of Mexico City that international travelers actually want, and both are compact enough that you walk most of it. This is a couples-and-pairs base, not a large-group villa market like Miami.
King room suite in Roma Norte, Mexico City, a couples base for the World Cup in the gallery and restaurant district
The Roma Norte suite, the couples base. You are a short walk from the galleries and the best tables in the city, not parked on a stadium ring road.
Terrace of the central Condesa penthouse, a walkable boutique World Cup base in Mexico City
The terrace penthouse in central Condesa. A boutique couples base, walkable to the best of the neighborhood.
Our Mexico City footprint is boutique by design. We do not pretend to deep villa inventory in CDMX. What we have is three curated apartments in the two neighborhoods worth basing in. A twelve-plus group that needs a single large base should look to Miami.
Mexico City is the intensity, dense, fast, every block worth walking. Cabo is the exhale. The smartest tournament trip programs both: the city for the matches, the coast for the recovery.
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The terrace flagship in central Condesa. Two bedrooms, sleeps 4, from $310 per night, walkable to the best of the neighborhood.

The Post-Tournament Escape: Cabo

When the matches are done, the cleanest decompression is the beach. Cabo is not a World Cup host city, it is the escape after. Our San Jose del Cabo beachfront condo sits directly on the Sea of Cortez, two bedrooms sleeping four, from $250 per night, with a resort pool and a surf break a minute from the door. Fly down from Mexico City for the back half of the trip.
San Jose del Cabo beachfront on the Sea of Cortez, the post-World-Cup decompression stay
San Jose del Cabo on the Sea of Cortez. A resort pool and a surf break a minute from the door, the post-tournament exhale.
Resort pool at the San Jose del Cabo beachfront condo, the post-World-Cup decompression stay on the Sea of Cortez
The Cabo pool, a short flight from the city. This is the exhale the tournament earns you, the surf break is a minute past the gate.
San Jose del Cabo is the calmer half of the Los Cabos corridor, the art-town end rather than the spring-break end. Mornings are for the surf break and the pool, afternoons for the beach clubs and the marina, and the flight from Mexico City is short enough that the coast becomes the natural back half of the trip rather than a separate vacation. After five weeks of city and stadium energy, the Sea of Cortez is the reset.
Key Takeaways
Our Mexico City footprint is small and boutique: three curated apartments in Condesa and Roma Norte
Rates run from $125 per night (Condesa rooftop 2BR) to $310 per night (Condesa terrace penthouse)
This is a couples-and-pairs base, not a large-group villa market like Miami
For the post-tournament escape, a San Jose del Cabo beachfront condo waits from $250 per night
Book Condesa and Roma Norte early, the neighborhoods are compact and the inventory is intentionally thin

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I stay for the World Cup in Mexico City?
Base in Condesa or Roma Norte, the two neighborhoods international travelers want. Our footprint is intentionally boutique: three curated apartments from $125 per night for the Condesa rooftop 2BR up to $310 for the Condesa terrace penthouse. This is a couples-and-pairs market, not the large-group villa scene you find in Miami.
Does ERentals have large villas in Mexico City?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise. Our Mexico City inventory is three curated boutique apartments in Condesa and Roma Norte, sized for couples and pairs rather than large groups. For a twelve-plus World Cup party that needs a single big base, Miami is our deep market with six-bedroom-plus villas; CDMX is the boutique city stay.
Is Cabo a World Cup host city?
No. Cabo is not a host city, it is the post-tournament escape. Our San Jose del Cabo beachfront condo sits on the Sea of Cortez, two bedrooms sleeping four, from $250 per night, with a resort pool and a surf break at the door. Fly down from Mexico City to decompress once the matches are finished.
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