Hotel Castropol

Centro Histórico


Minimalist, spacious rooms for peso watchers are hard to come by when the Zócalo is in sight at the end of the street. Here you not only get loads of cleanliness, marble and a flat-screen TV, but also a handy budget restaurant and the bar-filled Regina corridor kicking it nearby.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Centro Histórico attractions

1. Museo de la Ciudad de México

0.16 MILES

Formerly a palace of the Counts of Santiago de Calimaya, this 18th-century baroque edifice now houses a museum with extensive exhibits focusing on the…

2. Suprema Corte de Justicia

0.29 MILES

In 1940 Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco painted four panels around the 2nd level of the Supreme Court's central stairway, two dealing with the theme…

3. Palacio Nacional

0.39 MILES

As the seat of the federal branch of the Mexican government, the Palacio Nacional (National Palace) is home to the offices of the president of Mexico and…

4. Zócalo

0.4 MILES

The heart of Mexico City is the Plaza de la Constitución. Residents began calling it the Zócalo, meaning ‘base,’ in the 19th century, when plans for a…

5. Museo Nacional de las Culturas del Mundo

0.45 MILES

Constructed in 1567 as the colonial mint, this renovated museum exhibits the art, dress and handicrafts of Mexico's and the world’s cultures. Mixed in for…

6. Futura CDMX

0.48 MILES

The star attraction at this interactive center is a 234-sq-meter scale model of Mexico City, with a projection mapping presentation in Spanish (or English…

8. Sagrario Metropolitano

0.48 MILES

Adjoining the east side of the Catedral Metropolitana is the 18th-century Sagrario Metropolitano. Originally built to house the archives and vestments of…