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Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City

$450-700/ nacht

Boek dit als You want a literal sanctuary in the city center where the courtyard garden makes you forget the chaotic traffic outside.

Waarom mensen ervan houden

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  • The central hacienda-style courtyard is arguably the best outdoor hang-out spot in CDMX
  • Fifty Mils bar is a destination in itself, consistently ranked among the world's best
  • Service is telepathic—staff remember your name and drink order after one interaction

Snel Overzicht: It’s the grand dame of Mexico City hotels—impeccable and safe, but the non-renovated rooms feel like 1994 called and wants its beige marble back.

Beoordeeld door @raq_per: I was blown away by how peaceful the central courtyard is—it feels like a secret garden. My room was elegant and super quiet, which is rare for this neighborhood. I spent hours just reading by the fountain. It's the perfect sanctuary.


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The hype

Travelers universally adore the courtyard vibe and service, calling it an 'oasis,' but many note the bathrooms in standard rooms are tired and due for the incoming update.

Reality check

You are paying for the common areas and service; until the renovation hits your specific room, the interiors might feel underwhelming for the price point.

  • You crave safety and silence in the middle of a chaotic metropolis
  • You want a hotel bar that locals actually dress up to visit
  • You are traveling with a dog (they are treated like royalty here)

Schoonmaak & Onderhoud

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  • Housekeeping: Impeccable twice-daily service; turndown includes water and slippers placed by the bed.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless but aging—grout is clean but tiles in non-renovated rooms look their age.
  • Maintenance: Generally excellent, though some guests report slow drains in older bathrooms.
  • Linens & towels: Thick, plush, and replaced instantly; high thread count sheets are standard.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of fresh flowers and citrus; rooms are neutral and fresh.

Sleepability™

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  • Paseo de la Reforma traffic (constant hum)
  • Courtyard chatter from Fifty Mils bar on weekend nights (lower floors)

Voordat je boekt

Goed om te weten

  • The hotel is a fortress; Uber drivers often need to be verified at the gate, which adds a minute to arrival
  • Sunday Brunch at Zanaya is legendary—book it before you even arrive
  • The concierge can arrange private after-hours tours of museums like Frida Kahlo (for a steep price)

Wat je mee moet nemen

  • Dressy casual outfits – locals dress well for dinner and drinks here
  • Swimsuit – the heated pool is open year-round (unless visiting during early 2026 renovations)

Kamer Genie

Beste keuzes

  • Premier Room (Courtyard View) – The gold standard for quiet and greenery
  • Terrace Rooms on the 2nd floor – Direct access to the garden vibe

Kamers om te vermijden

  • Superior Rooms facing Paseo de la Reforma (unless you love city noise)
  • Rooms near the service elevators on lower floors (can be noisy during morning shifts)

Kamer Aanvraag Genie – kopiëren en plakken

I would appreciate a renovated room facing the inner courtyard on a higher floor (3rd or above) to minimize noise from the bar while ensuring a quiet night's sleep.

Veelgestelde vragen & Verborgen tips

Alles wat je eigenlijk wilt weten voordat je boekt.

Is the area safe to walk around?

Yes, Colonia Juárez and the Reforma corridor are generally safe and walkable during the day, but take Ubers at night for peace of mind.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the 3rd-floor outdoor pool is heated, making it usable even on cool Mexico City mornings.

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, it is very pet-friendly. They provide beds and bowls, though weight limits (often cited around 20-75 lbs) may apply, so call ahead.

How much is breakfast?

Expect to pay around $35-50 USD per person for the full buffet at Zanaya.

Is there a resort fee?

No hidden resort fees were found, but a 10-15% service charge is often added to food and beverage bills automatically.

Do the rooms have balconies?

Most 'Premier' rooms have Juliet balconies; 'Terrace' rooms have actual sit-out spaces. Standard rooms usually have large windows that open but no balcony.


Tips van Insiders

  • Ask for a table at the 'Little Secret' patio behind Fifty Mils for a more intimate drink experience.

  • The bakery 'Pan Dulce' in the courtyard sells pastries that rival the best in Paris—grab a 'Rol de Guayaba' early before they sell out.

  • There is a house car that sometimes offers complimentary drop-offs within a 2-mile radius—ask the bell desk if it's available.

5 dingen die je moet weten voordat je gaat

  • 💡The 'courtyard view' rooms on the 1st floor can feel a bit like you are on display to restaurant diners.

  • 💡The gym is small for a hotel of this size and can get crowded in the morning.

  • 💡You can hear the fountain running all night in courtyard rooms—some find it soothing, others annoying.

  • 💡Room service prices are significantly higher than even the hotel's own restaurants.

  • 💡The elevators can be surprisingly slow during peak checkout times.

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