The seven small, clean rooms in 'The Pals' are playfully decorated with Mexican handicrafts and feature smart TVs and modern, large bathrooms with rainshowers. Relax on the roof terrace of the converted house, or explore the quiet pocket of Roma, which is a short stroll away from Chapultepec and Condesa. English-speaking staff are knowledgeable about the best upmarket local restaurants and bars.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

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1. Casa Guillermo Tovar de Teresa

0.32 MILES

The converted art storehouse of historian and bibliophile Guillermo Tovar de Teresa opened its doors in 2018 as a sumptuous museum of the Museo Soumaya…

2. Torre BBVA Bancomer

0.4 MILES

Across from the Torre Mayor is the Torre BBVA Bancomer, a bank's 50-story skyscraper that became Mexico's tallest building upon its completion in 2015,…

3. Estela de Luz

0.43 MILES

Opposite Torre Mayor, the 104m-high Estela de Luz was built to commemorate Mexico's bicentennial anniversary in 2010, though due to delays in construction…

4. Centro de Cultura Digital

0.43 MILES

In the Estela de Luz basement you'll find this cultural center with temporary expositions, of hit-and-miss interest, focusing on digital technology. Areas…

5. Parque México

0.45 MILES

The ideal place to start your Condesa explorations is at its heart in the buzzing greenery of Parque México, attracting professional dog walkers, dancers…

6. Torre Mayor

0.47 MILES

The Torre Mayor stands like a sentinel before the gate to Bosque de Chapultepec. The green-glass tower soars 225m above the capital. The earthquake…

7. Torre Reforma

0.49 MILES

This 246m (807ft), 57-story, wedge-shaped tower became Mexico City's tallest building when it opened in 2016, displacing the Torre BBVA Bancomer (235m…

8. La Diana Cazadora

0.5 MILES

Commonly known as La Diana Cazadora (Diana the Hunter), this 1942 bronze nude sculpture atop a fountain is actually meant to represent the Archer of the…