Boutique Hotel Opens in Former Mexico City Palace


Mexico City’s DOWNTOWN ©Architizer

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You may feel like royalty (or be haunted by ghosts) in a new Mexico City hotel built within a 17th-century palace.

DOWNTOWN recently opened in June and is the vision of  Cherem Serrano Arquitectos and hotelier Grupo Habita. The 17-room hotel was built with most of the palace’s original features preserved. A rooftop terrace was added, but the design is a reflection of not only the original structure, but the energy of the neighborhood as well.

Photos and more information can be seen at Architizer.

  1. I think you’re talking about two different hotels from the same company. One’s in D.F., the other in the wine country—nothing like a historic building conversion!

    I’m excited to see Habita move downtown. They know how to build a fun hotel with a great bar scene every time.

    I saw a full review of this place from someone who stayed there. http://www.luxurylatinamerica.com/mexico/downtown-df.html

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