Condesa DF, hotel in Mexico City, Mexico
Condesa DF is a hotel in a 1928 building with French neoclassical design and modern touches by designer India Mahdavi. The building contains 40 rooms and suites of varying sizes, some with wooden terraces, and combines Art Nouveau bones with contemporary interiors that feel warm and inviting.
The hotel opened in 2005 and quickly became an established trendy destination with a loyal following. Its building dates from 1928 and features French architectural characteristics from that era, which were combined with modern design to create a space bridging old and new periods.
The name Condesa comes from a historical countess after whom the neighborhood was named. The hotel reflects the artistic identity of the area, where writers and filmmakers have long set their stories, and it contributes to the lively cultural scene that continues to attract creative people today.
Rooms vary in size: standard rooms are smaller and work well for one or two people, while suites offer more space. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, rain showers, minibars, and air conditioning, with pets allowed for an extra fee.
The hotel preserves a former monastic feeling in its room design, with bedrooms inspired by spiritual heritage. A large car art installation by a Mexican artist adorns the exterior facade, helping visitors locate the building while adding to its artistic presence.
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