Mondrian Mexico City Condesa

Mondrian Mexico City Condesa holds a Michelin Selected distinction for 2025, placing it among a curated tier of design-conscious hotels in one of the capital's most architecturally charged neighbourhoods. Positioned on Aguascalientes in Hipódromo Condesa, the property sits within walking distance of the colonia's tree-lined parks, independent restaurants, and mid-century apartment blocks that define the area's character.
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- Address
- Aguascalientes 156, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
- Phone
- +52 55 8889 0356
- Website
- mondrianhotels.com

Condesa's Hotel Scene and Where Mondrian Sits Within It
Mexico City's Condesa colonia operates on a different register from the corporate luxury corridor along Reforma or the boutique intensity of Polanco. Here, the street-level experience is the amenity: Art Deco facades, ash and ficus trees arching over Ámsterdam and Orizaba, a neighbourhood coffee culture that predates the third-wave moment, and restaurants that draw both local regulars and international visitors without adjusting their register for either. The hotels that function well in Condesa tend to absorb this ambient quality rather than compete with it. Mondrian Mexico City Condesa, at Aguascalientes 156 in the Hipódromo section of the colonia, is a five-star hotel in Mexico City with 183 rooms and sits inside that logic rather than outside it.
The property's five-star status and 183 rooms place it among the city's established luxury hotels. For a guest whose priority is neighbourhood immersion over grand-hotel formality, that positioning is precisely the appeal.
The Dining Programme in a Neighbourhood That Takes Food Seriously
Condesa and its adjacent Roma Norte have become two of the most-watched dining districts in Latin America over the past decade. The density of serious kitchens per block is high, and the competition for local loyalty is direct. For any hotel in this colonia, the dining programme is not an add-on; it is a statement about how seriously the property understands its context. A hotel bar or restaurant that fails to read the neighbourhood's culinary intelligence will lose guests to the street within one meal.
The Mondrian brand internationally has operated at the intersection of design identity and food and beverage programming, with properties typically anchoring their social spaces around bar culture and chef-driven restaurant concepts. In the Condesa context, that framework meets a neighbourhood where the bar for ingredient sourcing, technique, and Mexican culinary identity is set by independent operators who have been at it for years.
Atmosphere and Physical Setting
The Mondrian brand's design language tends toward high-contrast interiors, deliberate lighting, and social spaces engineered for a particular kind of visibility. In Condesa, that sensibility meets a neighbourhood built on early-20th-century urban planning, curved street grids, and residential architecture that rewards restraint over spectacle. The tension between the brand's characteristic boldness and the colonia's ambient calm is part of what makes the property interesting to read as a design object within its context.
Aguascalientes runs through the Hipódromo section of Condesa, connecting the neighbourhood to Parque México, one of the city's most-used green spaces and a reliable orientation point for guests arriving on foot. The address is walkable to the primary restaurant and café cluster along Michoacán and the cross streets toward Roma, putting guests within a short walk of the independent dining that defines the area's reputation. For guests arriving from the airport or from Polanco meetings, the property is well placed for ride-share travel to major commercial districts outside peak traffic hours.
How Mondrian Compares to Its Mexico City comparable set
Mexico City's hotel market has stratified in ways that reward precision when choosing where to stay. The Reforma corridor anchors the city's most formal luxury tier, with large-footprint properties that function as self-contained environments. Polanco offers a different kind of density, with boutique options such as Casa Polanco and Campos Polanco competing alongside larger international brands. Condesa and Roma, by contrast, have developed a tier of design-conscious properties where neighbourhood access is the primary value proposition.
Within that Condesa tier, Mondrian competes directly with properties like the Andaz Mexico City Condesa, which also operates a lifestyle-brand model with food and beverage programming calibrated to the local scene. Smaller independent options in the wider city, such as Alexander, Brick Hotel, Casa Cuenca, Casa Goliana, and Casa Nuevo León Hotel, offer lower key counts and more residential atmospheres at different price points. The Michelin Selected distinction gives Mondrian a verifiable quality credential that smaller independent properties in the same neighbourhood may not hold, which matters for guests who want a brand-backed assurance alongside the lifestyle positioning.
Mexico Beyond the Capital
For travellers extending beyond Mexico City, the country's wider hotel scene offers a range of contexts that contrast sharply with the urban intensity of Condesa. Beach and resort properties represent a different logic entirely: Hotel Esencia in Tulum, One&Only; Mandarina in Riviera Nayarit, Montage Los Cabos in Cabo San Lucas, Maroma in Riviera Maya, Zadun, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Los Cabos, and Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort in San José del Cabo all occupy the upper tier of Mexican resort hospitality. For culturally oriented stays away from the coast, Chablé Yucatán in Mérida and Casa de Sierra Nevada, A Belmond Hotel, San Miguel de Allende represent properties where architecture and local identity are the primary offering. More experiential formats can be found at Xinalani in Quimixto, Playa Viva in Juluchuca, Casa Silencio in San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Las Alamandas in Costalegre, and Etéreo, Auberge Resorts Collection in Punta Maroma. For those comparing the Mondrian's urban design-hotel approach to international peers, properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo offer useful reference points across different markets.
Planning Your Stay
The hotel is located at Aguascalientes 156 in the Hipódromo section of Condesa, a well-serviced address for guests arriving from Benito Juárez International Airport by ride-share. Guests should verify current availability and pricing directly with the hotel.
A Pricing-First Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mondrian Mexico City CondesaThis venue — the venue you are viewing | $$$$ | 5-Star | |
| Andaz Mexico City Condesa - A Concept by Hyatt | $$$$ | 5-Star | Hipodromo, Luxury boutique hotel blending Art Deco heritage with modern Mexican design. |
| Downtown Mexico | $$$$ | 5-Star | Centro, Renovated 17th-century colonial with bohemian-chic elegance. |
| Casa Seis Siete | $$$$ | 4-Star | Roma Norte, Restored 1920s mansion with intimate guest house feel |
| Hotel Alexander | $$$$ | 5-Star | Molino Del Rey, Luxury boutique design hotel in a high-rise urban setting |
| Ignacia Guest House | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Key | Centro Urbano Benito Juarez, Restored mansion turned luxury bed & breakfast |
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