Casa González

Top choice in Zona Rosa & Reforma


A family-run operation for nearly a century, the Casa is a perennial hit with travelers seeking peace and quiet. Set around several flower-filled patios and semiprivate terraces, it’s extraordinarily tranquil. Original portraits and landscapes decorate some rooms, apparently done by a guest in lieu of payment.

Embassies, Reforma's buzzing boulevard and the metrobús to Centro Histórico are nearby, but an onsite restaurant makes it easy to stay in.


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