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Hotel Carlota
🏆 Design 4★ 📍 Cuauhtémoc
8.8 / 10
🇲🇽 Cuauhtémoc · Mexico City
Hotel Carlota
Design 4★ · Cuauhtémoc
Roma district, Mexico City
Condesa district, Mexico City
Type
Design 4★
Review Score
8.8 / 10
From
MXN 2,500 / night
Rooms
36 rooms
Nearest station
Metro Insurgentes
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hotel Carlota — Cuauhtémoc

A hip design boutique in Cuauhtémoc with a courtyard pool and a well-known restaurant, walkable to Reforma and Roma — ideal for design lovers on a sensible budget.

Our Full Review

Hotel Carlota is a hip design boutique in Cuauhtémoc — a neighbourhood between Reforma, Roma and Zona Rosa, all walkable. That location is a sweet spot connecting the centre and the chic neighbourhoods. The hotel was converted from a 1960s motel into a contemporary boutique that's become a destination for design and creative types.

"Central courtyard pool — a glass-walled pool surrounded by greenery, a perfect photo spot"

Roma district, Mexico City

Carlota's heart is a central courtyard with a glass-walled pool (visible from the side), surrounded by greenery and lounge space — a popular photo and relaxing spot. Rooms are minimalist and modern, using raw materials like concrete and wood with contemporary Mexican design, clean, comfortable and well-sized.

The dining highlight is the in-house Carlota restaurant, praised for contemporary Mexican food and atmosphere, where locals dine too. There's a concept store selling Mexican design and common areas built for working/socialising — great for digital nomads.

It suits couples, design lovers, digital nomads, and travellers wanting a stylish boutique in a central, multi-neighbourhood-walkable spot at a reachable price. From around MXN 2,500/night, it's great value for a design boutique with a pool and good restaurant.

Condesa district, Mexico City

Worth knowing — it's a mid-size boutique with minimalist design; rooms may not be spacious or have full big-hotel facilities. If you want a large spa/full gym, consider others. The trade-off is design and a good location.

Also, the popular courtyard and restaurant can get busy/noisy in the evening and on weekends. For quiet, ask for an upper or interior room. And while Cuauhtémoc is safe by day, use Uber/DiDi at night as anywhere in the city.

Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City

Thai visitors should remember the Mexico visa rule: required unless you hold a valid US, Canadian, Japanese, UK or Schengen visa allowing visa-free entry — confirm before flying. Cuauhtemoc is a handy hinge between Reforma, Roma and Zona Rosa, all walkable by day, though as anywhere in the city it's smart to switch to Uber/DiDi at night. Watch the 2,240m altitude on day one. Carlota nails the formula a lot of younger travellers want — a design-led courtyard, a restaurant locals actually eat at, and good Wi-Fi for working — at a price that leaves room in the budget for the city itself.

Bottom line: Hotel Carlota is a hip, value design boutique in a central location — courtyard pool, good restaurant, and walkable to Reforma/Roma — ideal for design and creative travellers.

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Central courtyard pool
Glass-walled pool surrounded by greenery, a photo spot
🍽️
Acclaimed Carlota restaurant
Contemporary Mexican food where locals dine too
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Walkable to several districts
Reforma · Roma · Zona Rosa all within walking distance
Our Rating
8.8
out of 10
Based on 1500+ reviews
Location
9.0
Cleanliness
9.0
Service
8.8
Rooms
8.8
Comfort
8.7
Facilities
8.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.9 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Hip design, courtyard pool
  • Acclaimed Carlota restaurant
  • Central, walk to Reforma/Roma
  • Value price for a design boutique
◎ Things to note
  • ! Design-focused rooms, not very large
  • ! Courtyard/restaurant busy in evenings
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.7 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Acclaimed Carlota restaurant
  • Central, walk to Reforma/Roma
  • Value price for a design boutique
  • Hip design, courtyard pool
◎ Things to note
  • ! Courtyard/restaurant busy in evenings
  • ! Design-focused rooms, not very large
Honest Take
🎯
This place is a great fit if...
If you're a design lover or digital nomad wanting a stylish boutique with a courtyard pool, central and walkable, at a good price — Hotel Carlota is the one.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want a large spa/full gym — it's a mid-size boutique → see Camino Real/Four Seasons in our list
  • 💡If you need quiet — courtyard/restaurant are lively → ask for an upper/interior room
  • 💡If you go out at night — use Uber/DiDi → as anywhere in the city
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
MXN 2,500
/ night
Carlota Room · estimated starting price
Carlota Room
MXN 2,500
Deluxe Room
MXN 3,000
Studio
MXN 3,800
Suite
MXN 4,800
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Insider Tips
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Photograph the courtyard pool
The hotel's iconic photo spot
🍽️
Eat at the Carlota restaurant
Good food, popular with locals, reservations available
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Walk to Roma/Reforma
A location that connects several districts
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Stop by the concept store
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