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Hotel MX Roma
☕ Modern Boutique 3★ 📍 Colonia Roma Norte
8.5 / 10
🇲🇽 Colonia Roma · Mexico City
Hotel MX Roma
3-Star Boutique Hotel · Best café neighbourhood in CDMX · Metro 8-min walk
Hotel MX Roma exterior on Orizaba, Colonia Roma Norte, Mexico City
Hotel MX Roma modern boutique interior — clean design, natural light
Type
3-Star Boutique Hotel
Review Score
8.5 / 10
From
~$45 /คืน
Rooms
Colonia Roma Norte
Metro Insurgentes
~8-min walk
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hotel MX Roma — Modern Boutique in Colonia Roma, the Neighbourhood Mexico City Actually Lives In

There is a version of Mexico City that most hotels do not give you — the one where you walk out the front door into a tree-lined street, find a coffee shop that has been there for twenty years, and realise you are in a neighbourhood where actual people live rather than a zone designed for visitors. Hotel MX Roma puts you there. Score 8.5/10 from over 1,800 verified reviews on Booking.com. Starting from ~$45/night (≈MXN 810). Metro Insurgentes Line 1 is an eight-minute walk. Honest assessment: at this price, getting this neighbourhood is the deal.

Our Full Review

The way guests describe Hotel MX Roma tends to focus on the same thing: the neighbourhood. Not the lobby, not the amenities list — the neighbourhood. Colonia Roma Norte is where Mexico City's independent coffee culture lives, where the restaurants are the kind that do not need to advertise to tourists, where the streets have trees and the pace slows down in a way that Centro Histórico never does. Guest after guest who has stayed here writes some version of the same sentence: 'this is what Mexico City is actually like.' That is not something money spent on a bigger hotel across town reliably buys you — but it comes standard at Hotel MX Roma for ~$45/night.

"I walked out at 7am and found a small café on Orizaba that was full of locals, no tourists in sight. That is when the trip started feeling real. Hotel MX Roma put me exactly where I needed to be."

The hotel itself is a modern boutique — clean lines, well-chosen finishes, no generic chain-hotel neutrality about the design. It is a 3-star property without pretending otherwise, but within that category it sits at the thoughtful end. A Standard Double Room runs $45–75/night (MXN 810–1,350). A Superior Room is $60–90/night (MXN 1,080–1,620). For Colonia Roma Norte, those numbers are competitive; equivalent neighbourhood boutiques often charge more. Rooms are not large, but are properly laid out with adequate storage and controlled lighting. Wi-Fi gets consistently good marks across reviews. The absence of a pool, spa, or in-hotel restaurant is a fact worth knowing before booking, not a criticism — it is priced accordingly.

On location: the address is Orizaba 7, Colonia Roma Norte, CDMX 06700. Metro Insurgentes (Line 1) is about an eight-minute walk. From that station you can reach Centro Histórico in roughly 20 minutes by metro, Polanco in a similar time, and most of the city's main areas without needing Uber. Uber in CDMX is inexpensive and widely available when you do need it. For the World Cup 2026, reaching Estadio Azteca involves Metro Line 1 to Tasqueña (end of line) then Tren Ligero — total journey time roughly 45–60 minutes under normal conditions. On match days, factor in at least 30 additional minutes for crowds at stations.

The neighbourhood rewards walking. Parque España is five minutes away and hosts weekend markets. Parque México in the adjacent Condesa is about ten minutes on foot and is one of the city's best green spaces. The Mercado de Medellín — a proper local market, not a tourist version — is a 15-minute walk and is exactly the kind of place that makes a trip feel like travel rather than a hotel stay. Roma Norte bleeds into Condesa to the west, which adds another cluster of good restaurants and cafés within easy walking distance. Several guests mention spending full mornings just walking between coffee shops and not needing to go anywhere else.

A few things to say plainly before you book. Roma Norte is more than 3 km from Centro Histórico — if your itinerary centres heavily on Zócalo, Chapultepec, or Polanco, you will be using Metro or Uber every day, which adds up in time if not necessarily cost. The 1,800+ review count is lower than Centro Histórico properties like Hampton Inn (2,800+) or Hotel Geneve (3,200+), meaning the average is drawn from fewer data points; the 8.5 score is credible but based on a narrower sample. There is also no on-site dining, which means all meals require leaving the hotel — this is fine given the neighbourhood, but worth knowing if you prefer the option of breakfast without going out.

The honest summary: Hotel MX Roma is the right choice for travellers who want a neighbourhood over a facility list. The combination of Colonia Roma Norte, a clean modern boutique design that does not feel like a budget property, and a price that starts at $45 is genuinely uncommon. It suits independent travellers, couples who want to actually explore a city, and World Cup visitors who want to spend their Mexico City time in a place worth talking about beyond the match. If you need a pool, a restaurant on-site, or a two-minute walk to Zócalo — the budget hotels in Centro Histórico in this list are the right pick instead.

Colonia Roma — Mexico City's café capital
Independent coffee, real Mexican restaurants, organic markets — the neighbourhood locals actually live in
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Metro Insurgentes 8-min walk
Line 1 connects you to Centro, Polanco and Reforma without needing Uber every time
Booking 8.5 from 1,800+ reviews
Strong score at 3-star tier · clean modern design that punches above its price category
Our Rating
8.5
out of 10
Based on 1800+ reviews
Location
8.6
Cleanliness
8.7
Service/Staff
8.5
Rooms
8.3
Amenities
8.0
Value
8.7
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.5 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Colonia Roma Norte — the neighbourhood Mexico City locals live in, full of independent cafés and restaurants
  • Metro Insurgentes 8-min walk — connects across the city easily
  • Modern boutique design, clean and well-kept for the price category
  • Booking 8.5/10 — strong score at $45+ price point
◎ Things to note
  • ! Roma is 3+ km from Centro Histórico — Metro or Uber needed for those areas
  • ! 1,800+ reviews — smaller pool than Centro properties, less data depth
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.5 / 10
✦ Pros
  • From ~$45/night — excellent value for the neighbourhood and design quality received
  • Mercado de Medellín 15-min walk — a proper local market, not tourist-facing
◎ Things to note
  • ! No pool, spa, or in-hotel restaurant — all meals require going out
  • ! Rooms are mid-sized, not the space of a 4-5 star property
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Hotel MX Roma in a sentence: Colonia Roma boutique design from $45/night. Clean modern rooms, Metro 8 minutes, the best neighbourhood for experiencing Mexico City as it actually is. Right for explorers and World Cup visitors who want a real base. Not right for guests who need a pool, spa, or walking distance to Zócalo.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you need to be within walking distance of Centro Histórico / Zócalo · Roma is 3+ km away, Metro or Uber required every time · See Hampton Inn Centro or NH Collection Centro instead
  • 💡If you want a pool, spa or in-hotel restaurant · Hotel MX Roma is a 3-star property without these facilities · Look at 4-star options in the Mexico City list
  • 💡If a larger review pool matters to you · 1,800+ reviews is lower than Hampton (2,800+) or Geneve (3,200+) · The 8.5 score is credible but drawn from fewer responses
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
$45–75
/ night
Standard Double — Core modern boutique room · estimated starting price
Standard Double Room
$45–75
Superior Room
$60–90
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Insider Tips
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Walk to Mercado de Medellín on Saturday morning
15-minute walk, a genuine local market that Colonia Roma residents actually use — fresh produce, street food, far cheaper than any hotel breakfast and far more interesting.
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Use Metro Insurgentes Line 1 fully
From here, Centro Histórico is about 20 minutes by metro. During World Cup match days, Uber will be expensive and slow — the Metro is your best option to Tasqueña for the Tren Ligero connection.
Walk along Orizaba or Álvaro Obregón for coffee
Roma Norte's independent café scene is one of the best in Latin America. Morning walks finding cafés on these streets are exactly the experience that makes this neighbourhood worth choosing.
Plan your Estadio Azteca journey in advance
Metro Line 1 to Tasqueña (end of line) then Tren Ligero — roughly 45–60 minutes total. Add 30 minutes on match days. Buy a rechargeable Metro card (tarjeta) on arrival rather than buying tickets each trip.
⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026

Heading to Mexico City for the World Cup?

Mexico City is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach Estadio Azteca on match day.

📋 Mexico City World Cup guide → 🚆 Getting to Estadio Azteca

Frequently Asked Questions — Hotel MX Roma Mexico City

Where is Hotel MX Roma, and how do I get to Estadio Azteca from there?
The hotel is at Orizaba 7, Colonia Roma Norte, CDMX 06700. To reach Estadio Azteca (World Cup 2026 venue), take Metro Line 1 to Tasqueña (end of line) then transfer to Tren Ligero — total journey approximately 45–60 minutes. On match days, allow at least 90 minutes total as stations fill fast.
What does a room cost per night?
A Standard Double starts at $45–75/night (MXN 810–1,350). A Superior Room runs $60–90/night (MXN 1,080–1,620). Rates vary by date and season — compare Agoda, Booking, and Trip.com before booking. World Cup match weeks (June–July 2026) may push prices higher than usual.
Who is Hotel MX Roma best for — and who should look elsewhere?
Best for: independent travellers, couples who want neighbourhood atmosphere over hotel facilities, and World Cup visitors who want to experience CDMX beyond the stadium. Look elsewhere if: you need a pool or spa; you want to walk to Zócalo (Centro is 3+ km away); or you prefer a larger review sample before booking.
What is there to eat around Colonia Roma?
Colonia Roma Norte is full of independent cafés, proper Mexican restaurants, and wine bars. Mercado de Medellín is a 15-minute walk — a genuine local market with fresh produce and street food. The adjacent Condesa neighbourhood adds more good restaurants within walking distance. Several guests note they ate exclusively in the neighbourhood without needing to go anywhere else.
How far in advance should I book for the World Cup?
For World Cup 2026 (June–July), book 2–3 months ahead minimum. Affordable hotels with good neighbourhood positioning in Mexico City go fast. Outside tournament dates, 3–4 weeks is usually sufficient. Choose a Free Cancellation rate if your plans are not yet fixed.
Is Colonia Roma a safe area to stay in Mexico City?
Colonia Roma Norte is considered one of the safer and more liveable neighbourhoods in CDMX — high residential density, good street lighting, cafés and restaurants open until late. Standard city precautions apply: keep valuables out of sight, use Uber rather than street taxis at night, and stay aware of your surroundings in quieter streets after midnight.
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