Top 10 Best Mexico Hotels

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  1. Hotel Matilda is a chic and elegant boutique hotel offering a lifestyle-focused guest experience in a cool and contemporary setting. Guests enjoy an award-winning holistic spa with hammam, Moxi restaurant featuring a Global Inspiration menu and headed by celebrity chef Paul Bentley; dining events with acclaimed artists and famous chefs. A popular lounge known for its creative mixology and vibrant scene; sophisticated and spacious designer rooms and suites; and a sleek, art gallery-like ambiance filled with dramatic and delightful contemporary art.


    Hotel Matilda opened in September 2010 in the center of historic San Miguel de Allende, the crown jewel of colonial Mexico and a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its intact 500-year-old Spanish architecture. Hotel Matilda is a trend-setting, boutique hotel that caters to today's sophisticated international travelers. It was named the #1 City Hotel in Mexico in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards in both 2019 and 2017, and the #2 Hotel in Mexico in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards. In 2019, Hotel Matilda earned the Forbes Travel Guide Recommended Award, an honor signifying the hotel as one of the most outstanding properties in the world.


    Website: https://hotelmatilda.com/

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  2. Nestled in the heart of Cuernavaca, the city of eternal spring, Anticavilla Hotel redefines luxury with personal passion and distinctive service, making each stay in one of Cuernavaca's top hotels more memorable than the last. The architecture marries an old-style but new build Hacienda style building to cutting edge modern extension providing a dramatic 25m high concrete awning for the dining area and bar. All the furniture is stylized Italian modern, and one feels the whole area is in a film set wherever you wander. The main 25m pool is fantastic with a shallow walk-in pool creating a vast expanse of deep blue, served by attentive bar staff or the spa masseuse.


    The tropical garden, semi-Olympic pool, and Anticavilla Spa, all merge together to create an unforgettable experience, inspiring an instant sense of serenity, interior equilibrium and beauty. Indulge in exquisite Italian and Mexican dishes at Anticavilla's restaurant or sip on a heavenly cocktail at Paradise Lounge Bar.


    Website: https://anticavillahotel.com/

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  3. Located in Tulum in the Quintana Roo Region, 2.2 mi from Tulum Archaeological Site, Habitas Tulum features a year-rond outdoor pool and a private beach area. Surrounded by lush greenery each pathway leads to one of the 32 tents, each with a lot of privacy. There are 5 ocean rooms and 27 jungle rooms, each with palapa roofs, Wi-Fi, air-conditioning and a private terrace. All the luxury you can think of is present. A kingsize bed, an outdoor rain shower, premium linens and even biodegradable shampoo and shower gel. The design of the interior and the tents are bohemian elegant with handmade local hardwood furniture. True artisanal tradition and craftsmanship. You can see that they got an eye for every detail.


    Habitas has a private beach with an infinity pool and a three-story lobby with a restaurant called Moro and a rooftop terrace for yoga or meditation. On some nights there is an outdoor cinema in the jungle courtyard. Their wellness center offers holistic spa services and massages. Habitas also offers complimentary daily yoga at the rooftop, music meditation sessions, concert series and private or family dinners.

    Website: https://www.ourhabitas.com/

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  4. W Mexico City is located off Reforma Boulevard in the stylish Polanco neighborhood where trend-seekers meet to explore chic shops, a fast-paced cultural landscape and tempting nightlife. It features custom details defining an extraordinary hotel experience. Modern minimalist chic meets bygone Latin American charm at the 237-room, which completed a full renovation in early 2016. All the chain’s stalwarts are present and accounted for: black-clad staff, poser-friendly bar, souped-up Ikea-Esque furnishings.


    What sets the Mexico City property apart is its refreshing lack of attitude as aloofness takes a backseat to well-honed Latin hospitality that is both warm and incredibly efficient. Guest rooms are a stunning blend of big-city business hotel and beach resort: Cool tile floors mingle with warm woven mats, and black, white, and bloodred dominate the color scheme. The stone-clad bathrooms double as sunrooms where you can kick back in a hammock and enjoy the views of Chapultepec Park and the Zona Rosa. The hotel’s Away Spa has distinctly Mexican touches, such as a guarana and seaweed body wrap. Solea, a sumptuous seafood restaurant manned by chef Mauricio León, reflects the country’s rich culinary heritage in scallops, snapper, and steak.


    Website: https://www.marriott.com/

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  5. The magnificent Hacienda Xcanatún by Angsana - Casa de Piedra (meaning “tall stone house” in Mayan) was originally constructed in the mid 18th century as a classic hacienda dedicated to agriculture and livestock. Its colorful history included being owned by a notable local family before becoming one of the most important sisal - (“green gold”) producing haciendas in the region.


    Located minutes from the center of Mérida, Xcanatún had fallen into ruins, but after five years of restoration by the Ruz family, this incomparable hacienda lives again. In this historic location, guests can enjoy the comfort, quality and passion for detail that distinguish the best hotels in the world.


    It is just 2 minutes drive from Mexican Federal Highway 281. All rooms have iPod docking stations, the spa offers a variety of beauty and wellness treatments using New Age and ancient Mayan relaxation techniques. Hacienda Xcanatun by Angsana’s rooms are spacious, with marble flooring and a contemporary style décor. All rooms have air conditioning and private bathrooms. There are no TVs in the rooms. At Casa de Piedra restaurant guests can sit out on the veranda and enjoy a fusion of French cuisine with Caribbean and Yucatan ingredients. There is also a bar and outdoor seating overlooking the lush gardens.


    Website: https://www.angsana.com/

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  6. Wrapped around a verdant inner courtyard and near Chapultepec Park and situated on Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City, the Four Seasons Mexico City is a luxurious tribute to Mexico’s historic haciendas. A large fountain centerpiece stands as confirmation of that, as do the hacienda-style facades. This AAA Five Diamond Award winner hotel offers a full-service spa, an on-site restaurant and contemporary guest rooms with flat-screen TVs.

    Four Seasons Hotel Mexico features a well-equipped fitness centre and outdoor pool. After a busy day, guests can relax in the sauna or the hot tub. Additional services, such as a helpful concierge and 24-hour business services, ensure an enjoyable stay. An English-style barbershop, Gentleman's Tonic, is also available.

    The guest rooms at the Mexico D.F. Four Seasons boast private bars, flat-screen TVs and sitting areas. In the afternoon, guests can relax in the soaking tub or use the in-room wireless internet access for an additional fee. Becco services Italian cuisine, while Pan Dulce pastry shop combines traditional Mexican bread with French pastries. Guest can order drinks at El Bar or enjoy a Champagne tasting every Wednesday.

    Website: https://www.fourseasons.com/

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  7. As with all hotels from this luxury brand, the gorgeous Rosewood San Miguel de Allende blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment. Despite its young age (it opened in 2011), the boutique hotel’s buildings have the appearance of a beautiful relic of colonial Mexico. Its thick walls, tranquil inner courtyard and rich terracotta color, as well as the colonial-style staff uniforms, speak well of this period of Mexican history.


    A favorite weekend spot for the well-heeled Mexican traveler, the hotel offers luxury and exclusivity with modern comforts and some of the most impressive views over this picturesque city. Within easy walking distance of San Miguel’s stunning central plaza, but far enough away from the clamoring hustle and bustle of people and cars, the Rosewood is a smart choice for the location alone. A retreat from city life can easily be had by wandering around the peaceful gardened grounds and lingering at the pool or the spa.

    Website: https://www.rosewoodhotels.com

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  8. This luxurious, all-inclusive resort enjoys a beachfront location in Nuevo Vallarta. Grand Velas is right on the beach on the northern edge of Banderas Bay, located north of Puerto Vallarta, known for its beautiful beaches, aquatic tours and large beachfront resorts. The hotel is about a 15-minute drive from the airport and a 30-minute drive to El Malacón, the popular seaside boardwalk in Puerto Vallarta.


    Accommodations are comprised of 267 exquisite suites, each furnished in contemporary Mexican style. An expansive, three-level infinity pool offers breathtaking views of the ocean and is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. Discerning guests will enjoy attentive service, gourmet dining at four a la carte restaurants, and a lavish 16,000-square-foot spa featuring a relaxing hydrotherapy area and a comprehensive selection of holistic treatments. Young guests will enjoy the kids' pool and the kids' club, which offers a variety of activities and special programs, while teens will enjoy a club, especially for them.


    Website: https://vallarta.grandvelas.com/

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  9. From the moment you enter the torch-lit, private tunnel that leads to the entrance of Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, it’s clear this is a special place. The newest luxury resort in Cabo San Lucas proper, the 119-room property is built directly into the side of Pedregal Mountain, ensuring that every guest enjoys dramatic ocean views.


    In honor of the Los Cabos resort's 10th anniversary in 2019, the beachfront retreat debuted a slew of new offerings. Linger longer in ultra-luxe three- and four-bedroom Casa Bella Vistas, outfitted with private plunge pools, butler service and a golf cart; luxuriate in the Waldorf Astoria Spa (try one of the new moon phase-inspired treatments), or simply sip champagne at the recently opened Va Y Viene Beach Bar with your toes in the sand. There's no wrong way to relax at this picture-perfect Baja escape.


    Website: https://www.waldorfastorialoscabospedregal.com/

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  10. Cradled on sun-kissed Los Cabos, One&Only Palmilla is a legendary retreat where the marvels of Mexico come to life in ultimate style. Here, spacious cliff-side havens with sweeping sea views are enveloped in privacy and Old-World Mexican charm.


    One&Only Palmilla sits on 55 acres and offers 174 guest rooms, including its signature four-bedroom Villa Cortez, where celebrities like Jennifer Aniston have overnighted in the more than 10,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. The property’s other highlights include a 20,000-square-foot spa and four show-stopping restaurants. When you venture outdoors, the options become even more impressive. You can explore the rugged landscape on a 4x4, quad bike, or horse.


    The resort also has one of the few swimmable beaches in the region. Get acquainted with the crystal-clear waters with a casual dip, a sunset yacht charter, a scuba adventure, or a whale-watching trip. But no matter what you decide to do with your afternoon, unwind after it all with a drink at Agua Bar.


    Website: https://www.oneandonlyresorts.com/

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