Luxury Villas in Mexico City

Experience Mexico City in curated luxury apartments and penthouses. Roma, Condesa, Polanco. Book with ERentals Exclusive.

A Capital of Culture & Design
Mexico City defies easy description. A megalopolis of 22 million that somehow maintains distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character—from Roma's tree-lined streets and art deco architecture to Polanco's refined galleries and boutiques. The culinary scene rivals any world capital. Our collection focuses on the neighborhoods where design, dining, and culture converge.
Starting from $107 per night

Why Mexico City

Dine at Pujol, consistently ranked among the world's best restaurants
Explore the Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) in Coyoacán
Sunday brunch culture in Roma and Condesa parks
World-class museums: Anthropology, Soumaya, Jumex
Day trips to Teotihuacán pyramids

Where to Stay

Roma Norte & Roma Sur
The creative heart of CDMX. Art deco buildings, independent boutiques, and some of the city's best restaurants (Contramar, Rosetta).
Condesa
Adjacent to Roma with a similar vibe but more residential. Beautiful parks and excellent cafes.
Polanco
The upscale neighborhood. High-end shopping, world-class restaurants (Pujol, Quintonil), and the Museo Soumaya.
Centro Histórico
The ancient heart of the city built atop Aztec Tenochtitlan. Zócalo plaza and colonial architecture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mexico City safe for tourists?
The tourist neighborhoods—Roma, Condesa, Polanco, Centro—are safe and well-patrolled. Standard urban awareness applies.
How many days do I need in Mexico City?
Minimum 4-5 days to scratch the surface. A week allows deeper exploration.
What's the best neighborhood to stay in?
Roma Norte offers the best balance of walkability, dining, and atmosphere. Condesa is slightly quieter. Polanco suits luxury shopping priorities.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
Not required but appreciated. Tourist areas have English-speaking staff.
Best Time to Visit
March through May offers warm, dry weather. September-November is pleasant after the rainy season. The city buzzes year-round.
Getting There
Mexico City International Airport (MEX) receives direct flights from cities worldwide. Private transfers bypass taxi queue chaos.
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