InterContinental Presidente Mexico City vs Hotel Downtown Mexico
InterContinental Presidente Mexico City and Hotel Downtown Mexico are both endorsed by professional reviewers. Overall, Hotel Downtown Mexico ranks marginally higher than InterContinental Presidente Mexico City. Hotel Downtown Mexico comes in at 82 with endorsements from 10 reviews like Wallpaper, Bon Appétit and Afar Magazine.
InterContinental Presidente Mexico City
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Campos Eliseos 218, Colonia Polanco City 11560
From $135 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Fodor's
"Rooms are contemporary and soothing in creams, beiges, and browns; those on the upper floors have panoramas that stretch for miles over the city."
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DK Eyewitness
"This 42-story high-rise overlooks Bosque de Chapultepec in trendy Polanco."
Gayot
"The 42-story Presidente InterContinental offers cozy rooms, a fully equipped business center, and numerous conference centers."
Star Service
"Filled with art and a classic contemporary elegance that some may find quaint (read: old-fashioned), this hotel harbors some fierce facilities."
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Jetsetter
"Mega-high-rise hotel with a spa and seven bars and restaurants in Mexico City’s swanky Polanco district."
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Hotel Downtown Mexico
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Isabel la Catolica 30 City 06010
From $106 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Travel + Leisure
"An oasis of style in the formerly neglected Centro Histórico, the 500-year-old city center."
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Frommer's
"This relative newcomer to the mix of hotels situated in Mexico City’s historic downtown area brings a young, hip, and modern touch to the seventeenth-century palace."
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Fodor's
"The coolest of the cool new Mexico City boutique hotels, Downtown attracts a stylish, savvy clientele whose tastes run toward fashion, culture, and design."
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Wallpaper
"The red volcanic-rock façade sets the tone for the interior, with its quarry doors, handmade tiles and magnificent stone-forged colonial staircase."
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Afar Magazine
"Just two blocks from the Zócalo, the new Downtown Mexico hotel is a former palace of 17 rooms, many with exposed brick walls and wood-beam ceilings."
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