La Casona Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Epoque classic superior Hotel in Mexico City > Mexico
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La Casona Hotel, Mexico City
Built at the beginning of the last century, the La Casona Boutique Hotel is a mansion with elegant facade, a beautiful patio and has been listed by the National Institute of Fine Arts as an artistical monument in Mexico City. It’s 29 exclusive rooms, exquisitely furnished, equipped with air conditioning and heating, guarantee all the facilities for contemporary comfort. La Casona Boutique hotel is also offer to guests meeting room, a business center, a gym, steam bath and free wireless internet and all the services congenial with today’s demanding traveler. With the best in European tradition, our management and staff will make a point of making your stay with us a memorable one.
Location:
La Casona Boutique Hotel is located in Mexico City center, near Chapultepec Park and Emperor Maximilian’s Paseo de la Reforma avenue, a few minutes walk from the Anthropological Museum, offer our guests the possibility of organizing different activities in the city, without getting involved in the bustle of the downtown area. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque classic superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Durango 280, Esq. Cozumel Roma Mexico, D.F. 06700 [view map] |
| Year Built: | 1926 |
| Year Renovated: | 1995 |
| Floors: | 3 |
| Total Rooms: | 29 |
| Non-Smoking Rooms: | |
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| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, Spanish |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX |
Mexico City, Mexico
The sight of century old marvels, towering top-notch skyscrapers, and regal mansions acquaint each other to form this ever-traditional, yet ever-changing city. As the third-largest metropolis in the world it is the globe’s hot-spot for Latin food and culture. The clamor and glamour of the city includes skillfully choreographed street orchestras performed with recycled trash alongside the beauty of the floating gardens of Xochimilco. An experience of the city would not be complete without a visit to the Museo Nacional de Antropología, where the Aztec Calendar Stone is held, and a shopping session at Zona Rosa.
