Andaz Mexico City takes a prime spot between the sought-after Condesa and Roma neighborhoods; bohemian hubs that are filled with cafes, restaurants and galleries. Step out of your hotel and stroll to the verdant Parque Mexico while spotting some of the area´s Art Deco buildings.
Luis Barragán´s architecture inspires the property´s contemporary design, housed in a historic mid-century building. The hotel lobby will grab your attention with modern art installations and a bright-fuchsia elevator, while the 213 king and queen guest rooms feature memorable details like old record players and Mexican folk art. Rooms on higher levels count with impressive views over the metropolis.
More swooning city panoramas await on the 17th floor, home to a rooftop pool (great for sunset) plus Mexican seafood and signature cocktails at Tulum-inspired Cabuya. Also to be enjoyed at Andaz – an energizing morning stop at Derba Matcha Café before hitting the capital, and a rejuvenating treatment at Pasana Spa & Wellness post-exploring.
- 3 Restaurants On Site
- Cabuya Rooftop Restaurant
- Derba Matcha Café
- Wooftop Beer Garden & Canine Club
- Things to Do
- 24-hour gym
- Art gallery
- Bicycle rentals
- Full-service spa
- Concierge
- Business Services
- Pool
- Wi-Fi services
- Fitness Center
- Pet Friendly
- In-Room Chromecast
- Room Service
To reduce water-use, Andaz Mexico City Condesa has installed efficient toilets and water-saving faucets and showers, plus preventative maintenance to plumbing and a/c systems, and a wastewater treatment plant. Energy consumption is decreased through the use of automated lighting controls, insulated hot water supply pipes to prevent heat loss, and six high-efficiency boilers.
The property has achieved a 32% reduction in the use of plastic bags in guest rooms, and plastic bags have been eliminated from laundry services to rooms. Biodegradable cleaning products are utilized in all areas of the hotel, as well as paper and cardboard recycling activities.
Guest room ´Prannus´ lamps are manufactured in the city of Aguascalientes by a group of designers committed to maintaining a fair-trade methodology with artisans.