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    Las Alcobas

    Las Alcobas

    (28 reviews)

    $$$

    Polanco

    First time staying at this hotel while on business trip with a side of museum visits (Soumaya and…read moreAnthropology). This is the best hotel I've stayed at in CDMX on approximately 30+ trips here. This includes the W (nope), Westin (uh-uh), Sheraton (chaos, if there's a demonstration - and there usually is one ongoing), even the St. Regis, Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott - all too stuffy. Santiago from NJ, by way of the NYU Shanghai campus, was excellent and almost everyone here speaks English perfectly. I felt like I was in NYC, except that the service was better and the staff was much more accommodating. Breakfast was included, nothing spectacular, but everything was solid, good coffee, fresh fruit, fresh pastries, good jams and yogurt. Perfect, light start to the day. The room was not big, but well laid out with every amenity, refrigerator, beverages, Nespresso machine, bottled water and a selection of assorted snacks - all complimentary (except alcohol, unnecessary with all the good bars nearby). The gym was literally situated in a single hotel room on the lower floor. It was tiny, but fully equipped for a one-person, HIIT session. The single issue was the incessant bass drone from the bar nearby. Earplugs didn't work because it wasn't possible to mask the low Hz frequency effectively. Every major museum was about a 25 minute stroll through scenic neighborhoods to get to. Some of the best restaurants (Nobu, Sylvestre) were around the corner. All in all this is probably the best place to stay in CDMX. If not for the bass from the bar, which was totally not the hotel's fault, this was probably the quietest hotel I've ever stayed in Mexico (no children or pets, I think, but not sure). No drunk teens shouting in the hallways - idyllic. About $500-$700/night depending on date. Totally worth it.

    Serene, high end, boutique hotel in the beautiful Polanco neighborhood. You are steps from parks,…read morerestaurants, bars, and luxury shopping. Avoid the big, hectic hotels and stay here instead. Furnishings are contemporary and clean. Pros: A++ attentive staff throughout the hotel Toto toilets in guest rooms Luxury, full sized bath products Free WiFi Free bottled water The hotel itself has a double filtration unit so you can use faucet water to brush teeth Free minibar nonalcoholic drinks and little snacks Made-to-order breakfast included Adults only or 13+ = quiet! Marriott hotel = Bonvoy points Cons: Cannot list one thing!

    Jardines de México

    Jardines de México

    (15 reviews)

    Thanks to Yelp, we found Jardines de Mexico during an early October stay in Cuernavaca and…read moreXochitepec. Aside from the wedding were in town for, Jardines de Mexico was the highlight of the trip! It exceeded my expectations and was worth the time to get out there, walk the grounds for about two hours, and frantically get back to the hotel for our friend's wedding. Honestly, I wish we could have stayed longer. Thought to be the largest garden in the world, Jardines de Mexico spans more than 51 hectares (~126 acres), located near the southwestern side of Lake Tequesquitengo. It features seven large-scale thematic gardens inspired by the design, flora, and essense of different countries. There's the cactus garden, the Japanese garden, the tropical garden, the "Labyrinth of the senses," the four seasons garden, "ConSentidos," and my unexpected favorite - the Italian garden. We almost dismissed the Italian garden because we didn't know what to expect other than statues and maybe some tall Italian Cypress trees. My breath was *literally* taken away when we walked up the steps and overlooked the grand balcony and WOW. The view. Do not miss this garden. Another favorite of mine was the Japanese garden, along with the tropical garden. Engulfing yourself in nature - the plants, the flowers, the butterflies, the water elements - is a nice reprieve from the city. A lovely way to recharge and also get grounded. Not that some gardens might be closed due to maintenecnce. A few gardens we passed through were prepping for private events (yes. they do private events such as weddings and corporate gatherings). They also host large-scale events, like concerts, and seasonal events (for the holidays). Admission is $275MXP for visitors (13+), $225 seniors, and $125 for children (3 to 12 years). They offer a 20% ticket discount for locals of Morelos and teachers. You can buy tickets online or at their ticket office. Wear comfy shoes, a hat (not sure if they allow umbrellas), sunscreen, sunglasses, up to one 1L bottled water, and a charged phone for pics! Pros: o There are shuttles/trams that take you to different parts of the park, even if it's over the next garden (which is still a walk). o It's dog-friendly! There are cooling off/wading pools throughout the park in the warmer months, and also doggy water stations. o There is plenty of parking, and the covered parking area is provided by mixed use solar panels (shade for patrons and energy for the park!). o There are onsite restaurants and cafes, plenty of restrooms, some seating areas along the walking paths, a gift shop, and an art gallery. What needs some improvement: o They need more signage. You can easily get lost. o There are no rideshares around, nor a line of taxis to get you out. If you call for a taxi, expect it to arrive within 45 min. Pet policy: o $70 admission fee, and one dog per adult o Must wear a leash at all times; no retractable leashes allowed o No dog food for sale, so bring your own. o Clean up after your pet.

    This place is beautiful, this is a good trip if you wan to get away from the city to spend a day…read morewalking around beautiful gardens and enjoy the warm weather. The restaurant experience was OK but we asked at the entrance if they have other options in addition to the buffet and they said that we could order from their regular menu but when we got to the actual restaurant they said that the buffet was the only option if we wanted to eat. The food was OK but they took a while to refill some of the dishes. We were lucky to get there before a huge group so we were able to get enough food. The buffet is a little expensive for locals but it is worth if you are hungry and can take advantage of the variety of options. There are several gardens including Japanese, Italian, tropical and cacti. I was a little disappointed when they confirmed two of the exhibitions were closed but the ones that were opened were really nice. Since we visited during Christmas time, they also had a special event with dance and performances. There were several vendors selling food and souvenirs including free coffee if you posted a picture on their social media. There was also a nice touch at the end where you could grab a free plant to take home. I would like to go back to visit the gardens that were closed.

    Salon Chavitos - eventplanning - Updated May 2026

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