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Stara Hamburgo
🏡 Boutique Hotel 3★ 📍 Zona Rosa · Hamburgo
8.3 / 10
🇲🇽 Zona Rosa · Mexico City
Stara Hamburgo
Boutique Hotel 3★ · Metro Insurgentes 4-min walk · nightlife and dining district
Stara Hamburgo boutique hotel on Calle Hamburgo, Zona Rosa, Mexico City
Guestroom interior — Stara Hamburgo boutique hotel, CDMX
Type
Boutique Hotel 3★
Review Score
8.3 / 10
From
$50+ /คืน
Rooms
Standard and Double rooms
Metro Insurgentes
4-min walk (Line 1)
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Stara Hamburgo — Boutique in the Heart of Zona Rosa, the Neighbourhood Guests Keep Recommending

Sometimes the best hotel decision is not about thread counts or rooftop bars — it is about waking up in exactly the right place. Stara Hamburgo sits on Calle Hamburgo, right in the middle of Zona Rosa, the area of Mexico City with the highest density of restaurants, bars, cafés and late-night energy in the city centre. Score 8.3/10 from over 1,200 verified reviews on Booking.com. Metro Insurgentes Line 1 is a four-minute walk. Rates start at $50 (MXN 900+) per night — strong value for this neighbourhood.

Our Full Review

Zona Rosa is one of the most genuinely alive neighbourhoods in Mexico City, and Stara Hamburgo is planted right at its centre. Calle Hamburgo runs through the core of the district — flanked by taquerias, cocktail bars, Italian restaurants, coffee shops, vintage stores and late-night spots that stay open well past midnight. The practical upshot is that you step out of the lobby and dinner, drinks, or a morning coffee are all within a two-minute walk. Guests who have stayed here come back to the same line in their reviews: the location is worth more than the room rate charges for it.

"Staying at Stara Hamburgo felt like being in the real city. Everything was right outside the door. The price made no sense for a location this central — in the best possible way."

The hotel positions itself honestly. Rooms are not large, but they are designed with care — the boutique sensibility means character over scale, and the property does not feel like a faceless business block. A Standard Room runs $50–80 per night (MXN 900–1,440). A Double Room goes for $65–100 per night (MXN 1,170–1,800). For a neighbourhood where mid-range hotels often charge twice as much for a comparable room, those figures represent genuine value. The 8.3/10 score from 1,200+ reviews supports that conclusion: guests are not forgiving about poor value, and this property consistently earns its marks.

The transport access is what separates Stara Hamburgo from cheaper options further from the centre. Metro Insurgentes on Line 1 is a four-minute walk. Insurgentes is one of the major interchange stations on the CDMX Metro network — from here you can reach the historic Zócalo, the Anthropology Museum in Chapultepec Park, the southern neighbourhoods, Estadio Azteca, and virtually every major point in the city without taking a single Uber. For travellers trying to keep daily costs down, this alone makes the hotel's central location worth considerably more than the room rate.

For visitors arriving during World Cup 2026, it is worth being clear about the stadium distance. Estadio Azteca is in the south of the city — from Metro Insurgentes, reaching the stadium requires changing lines and takes roughly 40–60 minutes on a normal day. On match days, the Metro and roads throughout CDMX fill up quickly; plan to leave at least 90 minutes to two hours ahead of kick-off. The advantage of Zona Rosa as a base is that no matter which venue or attraction you are heading to, the location is central enough to work in most directions.

A few things worth knowing before you book — said directly. The review count of 1,200+ is lower than larger chain hotels in the city, meaning there is less detailed data on individual room conditions and recent maintenance. This is not a problem in itself, but it means you are trusting a smaller sample. More practically: Zona Rosa is a lively district, and ground-floor rooms facing Calle Hamburgo can be noticeably noisy on Friday and Saturday nights when the bars are in full swing. If you are a light sleeper, request a higher floor or a room that faces away from the main street. It is a simple ask that makes a real difference.

To put it directly: Stara Hamburgo earns its recommendation on the strength of location and value. Zona Rosa at $50 a night, four minutes from the Metro, with a boutique feel rather than a budget-hostel atmosphere — that combination is hard to find. The 8.3/10 score from real guests confirms it holds up on arrival. It is the right choice for budget-conscious travellers who want a central base, business visitors who rely on Metro connections, and World Cup visitors looking for a well-connected neighbourhood rather than a hotel that locks them into one part of the city. If you need a pool, a gym, or five-star amenities — look one category up. But if the neighbourhood itself is the priority, this is it.

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Metro Insurgentes — 4-min walk
Major Line 1 hub — reach anywhere in CDMX without relying on Uber
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Zona Rosa nightlife at the door
Dozens of restaurants, bars and cafés within a two-minute walk of the lobby
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From $50 — strong value for this area
8.3/10 from 1,200+ genuine reviews · boutique feel, not a budget block
Our Rating
8.3
out of 10
Based on 1200+ reviews
Location
9.0
Cleanliness
8.3
Service/Staff
8.4
Rooms
7.9
Amenities
7.8
Value
8.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Zona Rosa location with Metro Insurgentes Line 1 four minutes away on foot
  • Boutique character — not a faceless budget block
  • $50+ rate is strong value for the Zona Rosa neighbourhood
  • Restaurants, bars and cafés within walking distance — no Uber needed for evenings out
◎ Things to note
  • ! Review count of 1,200+ lower than large chain hotels — smaller data sample
  • ! Ground-floor rooms facing Hamburgo street can be noisy on weekend nights
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Hamburgo → Amberes → Florencia walking route — the best bar-hopping strip in Zona Rosa
  • Colonia Juárez neighbourhood is safe, lively and well-suited for solo travellers
◎ Things to note
  • ! No pool or gym on-site
  • ! Zona Rosa energy means weekend nights can be noisy near the street
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
🏡 Straight answer: Stara Hamburgo is the best-value boutique option for anyone who wants a Zona Rosa base — Metro 4 minutes away, dining and nightlife right outside, from $50/night. Best for budget-conscious travellers, business visitors who rely on Metro, and World Cup visitors who want a well-connected central neighbourhood.
💡 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 close to Estadio Azteca · Zona Rosa is in the city centre, well north of the stadium · For a 10-minute approach to the venue, look at hotels near Coyoacán or Pedregal
  • 💡If you need a pool or gym on-site · Stara Hamburgo does not have resort-level facilities · Step up to a 4–5 star property in the same neighbourhood if those matter to you
  • 💡If street noise at night is a problem for you · Zona Rosa is energetic on Friday–Saturday nights · Request a high floor or a room not facing the main street — it makes a real difference
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
$50–80
/ night
Standard Room — core boutique-style room · estimated starting price
Standard Room
$50–80
Double Room
$65–100
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Insider Tips
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Use Metro Insurgentes as your main transport
The station is 4 minutes on foot and connects Line 1 across the whole city. Save your Uber budget for things the Metro cannot reach easily.
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Walk the Hamburgo → Amberes → Florencia route after dark
This triangle is the heart of Zona Rosa dining and bar-hopping. Restaurants, cocktail bars and cafés run back-to-back — an evening here does not require planning, just walking.
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Ask for a higher floor if you are a light sleeper
Lower rooms facing Hamburgo street can catch nightlife noise on weekends. A higher floor or a room facing a quieter side gives you a noticeably calmer night.
Allow extra time on World Cup match days
Estadio Azteca requires changing Metro lines from Insurgentes. On match days, build in at least 90 minutes to two hours before kick-off — the whole city moves at once.
⚽ 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 — Stara Hamburgo Mexico City

Where is Stara Hamburgo, and how close is it to the Metro?
The hotel is at Hamburgo 159, Colonia Juárez (Zona Rosa), Mexico City — in the middle of the city's most lively dining and nightlife district. Metro Insurgentes on Line 1 is a four-minute walk, one of the most important interchange stations in the CDMX network.
What does a room cost per night?
A Standard Room runs $50–80 per night (MXN 900–1,440). A Double Room goes for $65–100 per night (MXN 1,170–1,800). Rates will be higher during World Cup 2026 (June–July) — compare across Agoda, Booking.com and Trip.com before booking.
Who is Stara Hamburgo best for — and who should look elsewhere?
Best for: budget-conscious travellers who want a central location, business visitors who rely on Metro connections, and World Cup 2026 visitors looking for a well-connected neighbourhood base. Score 8.3/10 from 1,200+ real guest reviews. Look elsewhere if: you want a pool or gym on-site, or your budget allows for 4–5 star amenities.
What is there to eat and do near the hotel?
Zona Rosa has restaurants, bars and cafés at every turn — step outside and you are already there. The Hamburgo → Amberes → Florencia triangle is the main strip: Mexican food, cocktail bars, international restaurants, and coffee shops all within walking distance. Paseo de la Reforma is about 10 minutes on foot.
How long does it take to get to Estadio Azteca from the hotel for World Cup 2026?
From Metro Insurgentes, you need to change lines to reach Estadio Azteca in the south of the city — allow around 40–60 minutes on a normal day. On World Cup match days, the Metro and roads get heavily congested. Leave at least 90 minutes to two hours before kick-off to be safe.
How far in advance should I book — especially for the World Cup?
For World Cup 2026 (June–July), book at least 2–3 months in advance. Budget hotels with good locations in CDMX fill quickly during that window. Outside the tournament, 2–4 weeks is usually sufficient. Always choose a Free Cancellation rate if your plans are not yet confirmed.
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