Mexico City, Mexico

Casa Altata

Price per night from$209.30

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (MXN4,182.50), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Espresso yourself

Setting

Cool, creative quarter

The hum of the espresso machine soundtracks stays at artily appointed Casa Altata, a muy cool basecamp for exploring Mexico City’s most bohemian district. Fresh from a wholesome organic breakfast at the café, flit along Belle Epoque boulevards (with a sketchbook, if that’s your thing). Or leaf, latte in hand, through the living room’s library of glossy art tomes before taking a restorative stroll about the neighbourhood’s lush parks. When you return, a matching pair of velvet wingbacks and mezcalina-fuelled downtime await.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

Nine, including three suites.

Check–Out

Noon. Check-in is at 3pm, but both are flexible for an extra fee, subject to availability.

More details

Rates include an à la carte breakfast packed with organic local produce.

Also

Unfortunately, Casa Altata is not wheelchair accessible.

At the hotel

A living room and kitchenette on each floor, Nespresso coffee machines, business center and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: smart TV, tablet, fan, minibar, free bottled water and Laguna Cyprien bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Snag a room with a balcony to start your days leaning out over the leafy jardin across the street.

Spa

There’s no spa at the hotel, but a partnership with nearby Nima Urban Spa ensures you won’t go un-pampered.

Packing tips

La Condesa is textbook bohemian territory – you’ll blend in with a battered Moleskine or as many gold bangles as you can get through airport security.

Also

The hotel has a one-day laundry and dry cleaning service – a life-saver for largely-linen-wardrobe weather.

Children

Little Smiths aged eight and over are welcome.

Sustainability efforts

The hotel’s eco-conscious efforts include using solar panels and biodegradable cleaning products, and harvesting rainwater for reuse in the garden. At the café, organic produce from local farmers takes centre stage.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

For extra privacy, sneak past the bookshelf into the alcove – the banquette by the window makes a prime people-watching spot.

Dress Code

Polished denim or a ditsy-print maxi dresses will carry you from morning cortado to mezcal-muddled cocktail hour.

Hotel restaurant

Café Altata comes alive at breakfast, when organic options like baked oatmeal, sriracha-drizzled huevos and pancakes topped with sweet prickly-pear sauce draw an in-the-know local crowd.

Hotel bar

Come evening, gather at Café Altata for cocktails and small plates playing on traditional Mexican flavors. The red fruit mezcalina is a perennial hit, with its peppy blend of berries, peppermint and lemon.

Last orders

Café Altata serves breakfast from 7.30am to noon, then light bites and cocktails from 1pm to 10pm.

Room service

Choose from a full room service menu between 7am and 10pm.

Location

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Address
Casa Altata
Altata 28 Hipódromo Condesa
Ciudad de México
06100
Mexico

Casa Altata is in La Condesa, a leafy, artist-loved district where wide avenues are lined with trees and art deco townhouses.

Planes

It’s a 45-minute drive from Mexico City International Airport. The hotel can arrange return transfers for MXN$1,500.

Trains

Mexico City’s metro is quick and cheap, but can be crowded and complex to navigate. Sticking to taxis will be simpler, but if you’re up for the challenge, Chilpancingo Station is a few minutes’ walk away – or the hotel can arrange transfers for MXN$70 each way.

Automobiles

A lazy stroll is the best way to explore La Condesa, and app-hailed cabs are affordable and readily available throughout the city. If you bring your own wheels there’s paid street parking near the hotel.

Worth getting out of bed for

Come with luggage space, because a tote-swinging spree around La Condesa’s indie boutiques, vintage shops and galleries is in order. Mooni is a particularly enticing, color-drenched spot to pick up pieces from up-and-coming local artists.

On a pretty promenade around Parque Mexico, keep your eyes peeled for swans, ponds and art deco fountains. Avenida Amsterdam loops around the park – a stroll down the central pathway will take you past so much eye-catching Thirties architecture, it’s been nicknamed the Art Deco Ring. And Bosque de Chapultepec, a vast, forest-swathed park dotted with museums, is within doable walking distance, too.

In nearby Roma Norte, art aficionados can admire an impressive collection of Ibero-American works at Casa Museo Guillermo Tovar de Teresa. And Modo is a moving museum examining the stories behind seemingly everyday objects and the people who owned them.

Local restaurants

Barely a five-minute walk from the hotel, Botánico is one of the neighbourhood’s hippest all-day spots. Out in the cacti-shaded garden, there’s a leisurely pace to mimosa brunches and casual grazing on a daily-changing selection of small plates.

Or chart a hunger-curing course around Mercado Roma, an artisanal food hall where the city’s most promising young chefs cut their teeth at tapas joints and Spanish wine bars, and stalls are piled with cheese, cured meats and traditional Mexican snacks.

Local cafés

With a focus on sustainable, fairly traded coffee and a menu ranging from the classics to cold brew specials and fun iced confections, Chiquitito makes for a charming local pitstop.

Local bars

A world-renowned craft cocktail bar with the feel of a laidback local hangout, Baltra Bar is where to cap off a day in La Condesa.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this hidden-away hotel in La Condesa and unpacked their art prints and architecture Polaroids, a full account of their jardin-adjacent break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Casa Altata in Mexico City…

The inky-fingered flaneur lifestyle is alive and kicking at Casa Altata. Suitably hipster-ish breakfasts – and a steady flow of coffee – fuel all-day wanders around La Condesa, Mexico City’s cool-crowd-drawing district where wide, leafy boulevards unfurl past sculpture-scattered parks and Crayola-hued townhouses. In each living room – every floor has its own – writing desks gaze out over a pretty public garden, should you feel the urge to jot down your worldly observations, and coffee-table volumes on haute couture and art history provide ample inspiration for sprees in the neighborhood’s indie galleries and boutiques. When you return, it’s to mezcal-laced cocktails in a setting so intimate it might as well be a private soirée – swap lofty reading recs and niche architectural trivia (or nod knowingly as others do), and you’ll soon make a conquest of the Condesa scene.

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Price per night from $209.30