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Las Alcobas, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Mexico City

$450-800/ noite

Reservar se You want a hyper-intimate, design-forward sanctuary in the heart of Polanco where the staff knows your name before you check in.

Por Que As Pessoas Adoram

9.536 avaliações
  • The 'Anfitrión' (host) service that acts like a personal butler for everything from bath rituals to reservations
  • Anatol restaurant's farm-to-table menu and legendary margaritas with salt foam
  • Yabu Pushelberg's sleek, residential interiors that feel like a wealthy friend's apartment, not a hotel

Resumo Rápido: It's the chicest address in town, but if you get a street-facing room on Masaryk, you're sleeping with the traffic.

Revisado por @gregkiepI stayed at Las Alcobas and this suite was a total game-changer. The marble bathroom felt like my own private spa, and the bed was incredibly comfortable. If you need a quiet, luxurious spot in Polanco to recharge or get work done, this is it.


Hóspedes Que Ficaram Aqui Disseram

The hype

Reviewers universally adore the personalized service and the 'home away from home' vibe, often citing the bath butler and breakfast as highlights.

Reality check

The noise from the busy avenue and late-night music can be a dealbreaker for front-facing rooms, and some find the standard rooms a bit snug for the price.

  • You prioritize service and intimacy over massive resort amenities
  • You want to be walkable to Mexico City's best shopping and dining in Polanco
  • You appreciate high-end design details like spiral staircases and custom rosewood furniture

Limpeza e Manutenção

9.5
  • Housekeeping: Immaculate. Twice-daily service is standard and thorough.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Spotless marble bathrooms with high-end fixtures and deep soaking tubs.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition, though some guests report finicky tech controls.
  • Linens & towels: Plush, high-thread-count linens and thick, fluffy towels.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh and neutral, with subtle herbal notes from the spa products.

Sleepability™

7MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4BARULHENTO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
  • Traffic and sirens on Presidente Masaryk Avenue
  • Late-night music from nearby venues on weekends

Antes de reservar

Bom saber

  • Valet parking is surprisingly free for guests—a rarity in Polanco.
  • There is a daily service charge of roughly $20-30 USD added to the bill.
  • The hotel is adults-oriented; while not strictly adults-only, it lacks kid-friendly amenities.

O que levar

  • Earplugs (just in case you get a street room)
  • Dressy casual clothes—Polanco is stylish and you'll want to look the part at dinner

Room Genie

Melhores escolhas

  • Deluxe Double Room (Courtyard View) for absolute quiet
  • Corner Rooms for the best views and light, if you don't mind some city hum

Quartos a evitar

  • Standard rooms on lower floors facing Presidente Masaryk (noise issues)

Room Request Genie – copiar e colar

I am a light sleeper and would love to request a room facing the inner courtyard to avoid street noise. A higher floor would be appreciated.

FAQ e dicas ocultas

Tudo o que você realmente quer saber antes de reservar.

Is there a pool?

No, there is no pool on the property.

Is breakfast included?

Often yes, depending on your rate. The 'Mexican Breakfast Experience' is highly rated and includes pastries, fruit, and a main dish.

Is the area safe?

Yes, Polanco is one of the safest and most upscale neighborhoods in Mexico City, walkable day and night.

Do I need a power adapter?

No, if you are coming from the US or Canada. Mexico uses Type A/B plugs and 127V, same as the US.

Can I walk to museums?

Yes, the National Museum of Anthropology and Chapultepec Park are about a 15-20 minute walk away.

What happened to Dulce Patria?

The famous restaurant by Martha Ortiz that was attached to the hotel has permanently closed.


Dicas de Insiders

  • Ask your 'Anfitrión' for the bath ritual—they will draw a bath with your choice of indigenous herbal soaps and salts.

  • The welcome drink is often a refreshing agua fresca or their signature margarita with salt foam—don't skip it.

  • The minibar snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are often complimentary (check current policy upon arrival).

5 coisas que deve saber antes de partir

  • 💡The 'wonky' lighting controls that require a PhD to operate.

  • 💡The gym is basically a converted room—don't plan your Olympic training here.

  • 💡The spiral staircase in the lobby is a stunning photo op most guests miss using.

  • 💡You can hear the buzz of the city from the terrace suites—it's atmospheric but loud.

  • 💡The handmade soaps offered by the butler are locally sourced and change seasonally.

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