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Mexico City, Mexico

Andaz Mexico City Condesa - A Concept by Hyatt

Size213 rooms
GroupHyatt
NoiseConversational
CapacityLarge
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A Michelin Selected hotel occupying a converted early-20th-century building on one of Condesa's most walkable streets, Andaz Mexico City Condesa translates the neighbourhood's architectural character into a design-led stay. The property sits closer to the boutique end of the Mexico City hotel spectrum than to the grand-tower Polanco tier, making it a considered choice for travellers who want the city's creative districts on their doorstep.

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Address
Aguascalientes 158, Hipódromo Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Phone
+52 55 5977 1234
Website
hyatt.com
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Condesa as Context: What the Neighbourhood Tells You About This Hotel

Mexico City's Condesa district established its architectural identity in the 1920s and 1930s, when a wave of Art Deco and California Moderne construction replaced the horse-racing grounds that gave Hipódromo Condesa its name. The streets fanning out from Parque México and Parque España still carry that geometry: curved façades, ornamental detailing, and a human-scale street grid that resists the verticality of Polanco or Santa Fe. Hotels that choose to operate here are, almost by definition, making a statement about which version of Mexico City they want to represent. Andaz Mexico City Condesa is a 5-star hotel in Hipódromo Condesa, Mexico City, at Aguascalientes 158.

The Andaz brand, Hyatt's design-forward soft-luxury tier, has built its global identity around properties that absorb local architectural character rather than impose a standardised international template. In Mexico City, that approach finds particularly fertile ground. The Condesa building stock offers structural bones with real character, and the neighbourhood's position as a centre of creative and culinary activity in the capital gives a hotel genuine material to work with beyond the lobby aesthetic.

The Physical Experience: Architecture and Design Approach

Arriving on Aguascalientes, the street-level encounter is quieter and more residential than the grand-entrance theatrics of the Paseo de la Reforma corridor. Condesa operates at a different register: tree-lined pavements, independent coffee shops, and low-rise buildings whose detailing rewards attention. A hotel that reads correctly in that environment has to earn its place through material quality and spatial restraint rather than scale or spectacle.

Andaz properties globally have tended toward loft-like volumes, local craft integration, and the removal of traditional front-desk formality in favour of host-model service. In Condesa, the design logic connects to a neighbourhood that has spent decades attracting architects, designers, and the creative professional class that followed them. The interiors draw from that local vocabulary rather than imposing an imported luxury grammar, placing this property in a different comparable set from the large-format Polanco hotels, properties like The Ritz-Carlton Mexico City or the Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City, which operate at higher price points and with more conventional grand-hotel positioning.

For travellers whose primary criterion is architectural coherence with the neighbourhood they are visiting, the Condesa location carries genuine weight. The district's street life, café culture, and proximity to the city's most active restaurant scene are not amenities the hotel manufactures; they are conditions of the address.

Where This Sits in Mexico City's Hotel Spectrum

Mexico City's premium hotel market has sharpened into two broad categories over the past decade. The Polanco-Reforma axis concentrates the major international luxury flags and the highest room rates. The Roma-Condesa corridor has developed a parallel market of design-led, locally inflected properties where neighbourhood access and spatial character often matter more than lobby grandeur or ballroom capacity. Boutique independents like Brick Hotel, Casona Roma Norte, and Casa Nuevo León Hotel operate in that second tier, alongside Condesa-based properties such as Casapani and CASA TEO.

Andaz Mexico City Condesa occupies a middle position in that second category: it carries the operational depth and brand infrastructure of Hyatt, which affects everything from booking reliability to loyalty programme integration, while maintaining a design brief that positions it as locally responsive rather than generically international.

Travellers comparing options in the Condesa-Roma zone will also encounter smaller boutique properties including Alexander, Campos Polanco, and Casa Polanco (the latter in Polanco proper), each with a different value proposition around scale, independence, and neighbourhood position. The Andaz argument rests on the combination of Hyatt's global infrastructure with a genuinely Condesa-specific design sensibility.

Planning a Stay: Practical Considerations

The Hipódromo Condesa address puts guests within walking distance of the district's central parks and the dense concentration of restaurants, bars, and coffee shops that make this one of the more self-sufficient neighbourhoods for visitors who want to move on foot. Access to the wider city, Roma Norte, Centro Histórico, Polanco, is manageable by taxi or rideshare, though Condesa's own offer is substantial enough that many guests find little reason to leave the immediate area during shorter stays.

For visitors building a broader Mexico itinerary, Condesa functions well as a base that connects to both the capital's cultural infrastructure and onward travel to destinations across the country. EP Club covers a range of Mexican properties in detail, from Hotel Esencia in Tulum and Maroma in Riviera Maya to One&Only Mandarina in Riviera Nayarit, Montage Los Cabos in Cabo San Lucas, and Zadun, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Los Cabos. Further afield, Chablé Yucatán in Mérida, Las Ventanas al Paraíso in San José del Cabo, Xinalani in Quimixto, Playa Viva in Juluchuca, Casa Silencio in San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Las Alamandas in Costalegre, Etéreo, Auberge Resorts Collection in Punta Maroma, and Casa de Sierra Nevada, A Belmond Hotel, in San Miguel de Allende round out the country's premium offer for travellers planning extended circuits.

For international reference points: the Andaz model of brand-backed design integration in a historically significant urban neighbourhood has parallels at properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, where architectural context and neighbourhood positioning shape the stay as much as room specification does. The calculus differs from resort-focused luxury as seen at Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz or Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, where the property itself is the primary environment rather than a gateway to a living city district.

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Vibe
  • Modern
  • Trendy
  • Sophisticated
  • Lively
Best For
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Business Trip
  • Weekend Escape
Experience
  • Rooftop Pool
  • Panoramic View
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Valet Parking
Views
  • Skyline
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityLarge
Rooms213
Check-In15:00
Check-Out12:00
PetsAllowed

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