Gran Hotel Ciudad de México is considered one of the top Mexican hotels, notable for its historic sophistication and Old World elegance.
Distinguished from other downtown hotels in Mexico City with remarkable turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau décor and a stunning stained-glass ceiling in the lobby, its gilded open elevators transport visitors back to an era of effortless luxury that is still the hallmark of Gran Hotel Ciudad de México today.
It is that tradition of service that bestows the Gran Hotel Ciudad de México with a timeless grace not found in other leading Mexico City hotels.
Gran Hotel Ciudad de México pays homage to an era when travel was glamourous and service was impeccable, while still providing all the modern amenities for today’s traveler.
Originally constructed in 1899, it was home to one of the first department stores in Mexico City, designed in the lavish Art Nouveau style then popular in fashionable Paris.
To this day, the interior of the Gran Hotel Ciudad de México has been lovingly maintained, from the grand stairway to the caged elevators and incredible stained glass ceiling designed by renowned French artisan, Jacques Gruber, and for decades it has been the choice of discerning travelers in Mexico City.
The hotel has also been a featured location in several international blockbuster action movies and thrillers, major advertising campaigns and commercials and original programming for international streaming services.
With stunning architecture, beautifully appointed rooms and all the services and amenities expected from a luxury hotel, Gran Hotel Ciudad de México is the ideal location for enjoying all that Mexico City has to offer.
Thanks to the 5 star quality of service, The hotel has received numerous awards, honors and certifications.
The perfect retreat in Mexico City, with downtown view and cathedral view guest rooms and suites, it is easy to understand why Gran Hotel Ciudad de México will stand apart from other 5 star hotels to be your choice of accommodation in Mexico City.
Gran Hotel Ciudad de México features 60 elegant rooms and luxury suites, each unique with antique furnishings and décor and bathrooms offering rich marble countertops and rainfall spa showerheads.
While classically styled, accommodations provide all the comforts and amenities expected from modern travelers including Wi-Fi, large screen televisions, cozy robes and slippers and plush bedding.
Unwind in an atmosphere of refined style while savoring sumptuous cuisine, refreshing cocktails and stunning views of Mexico City’s top attractions when dining at Gran Hotel Ciudad de México.
Whether an elegant meal or a simply a glass of fine wine, The hotel offers three enticing establishments that will provide exactly what you’re looking for.
Located in the lobby, the Piano Bar offers an impressive selection of premium wine and spirits for the discerning palate.
The Piano Bar is the perfect place to end the day with an ice-cold beer. Enjoy live piano music in a stylish ambience.
Wednesday - Saturday18.00h - 23.00h
Located on the fourth floor, this restaurant offered exclusively for private events is the perfect place for executive meetings or intimate gatherings with family and friends.
Take in the sophisticated setting while enjoying clear views of Zócalo Plaza.
Café Ciudad de México is conveniently located in the main lobby of the hotel.
It offers a breakfast of enticing choices and an international a la carte menu.
07.00h - 17.00h
Order from room service to satisfy your hunger without leaving your room.
Enjoy decadent cuisine in the comfort of your room or suite.
07.00h - 23.00h
Terraza Restaurant & Bar is located on the fifth floor of the hotel and offers panoramic views of the Zocalo, National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Authentic Mexican food with views of the most beautiful, spectacular and romantic attractions in the Historic Center.
09.00h - 18.00h
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Located on the second floor, the fully equipped gym is available at no additional cost to guests of the hotel.
Gran Hotel Ciudad de México is located on the famed Zócalo Plaza within easy walking to all points of interest in the Historic Center of Mexico City and a short drive to all major Mexico City attractions.
The Gran Hotel Ciudad de México location in the heart of Mexico City is the perfect home base to explore all of the rich history, culture, architecture, shopping and dining found in this cosmopolitan and remarkable metropolis.
PCs with internet access, printer and phone are available free of charge for hotel guests in Business Center. Open 24 hours a day.
Perfect for small meetings and events, this salon features street views of Calle 16 de Septiembre.
Alameda Central is the oldest public park in Mexico City, dating back to 1592. It features lovely walking paths, gardens, statues and five classical French fountains.
A museum and cultural center, Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, is considered to be the birthplace of the Mexican muralism movement.
Chapultepec is one of the largest urban parks in the Western Hemisphere and home to attractions like the Modern Art Museum, Chapultepec Castle, the National Museum of Anthropology, an amusement park, a children’s museum and the Chapultepec Zoo, among many others.
Occupying an entire city block, the Colegio de las Vizcaínas is a stunning mid-18th century Baroque building that is now home to a non-profit educational institution.
Coyoacán is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Mexico City with cobblestone streets and charming plazas dating back to Colonial times.
The Diego Rivera Museum, formerly the Prado Hotel, is home to one of Rivera’s most famous works, Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park.
The Estanquillo Museum is houses writer Carlos Monsivais’ personal collection of over 20 000 pieces of Mexican folk art including paintings, photography, toys, albums, calendars, advertising and books.
The Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico offers 12 elegant salons in Art Nouveau style. The salons can accommodate a range from 10 to 800 people, perfect for memorable banquets, receptions, social events, conferences, seminars and conventions.
The Franz Mayer Museum now houses the largest collection of decorative arts in Latin America and includes fine artworks, books, furniture, ceramics, textiles and many other types of decorative items.
For seminars, meetings or social events, the Grand Salon is divided into two areas to meet your needs. Its facilities are characterized by lavish cut crystal chandeliers and wonderful windows overlooking Calle 16 de Septiembre.
The majestic Tiffany-style stained glass grandeur of Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico is entirely unique and the perfect setting for a grand wedding, gala dinner, procession, graduation.
The Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is a beautifully preserved example of Renaissance, Baroque and Neo-classic architecture and remains the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico.
The Museo Nacional de Arte houses over 300000 pieces of Mexican art including paintings, sculpture, prints, photography, feather art, manuscripts and furniture from the sixteenth to the mid-twentieth century.
The National Museum of Anthropology houses a wide exhibition of artifacts from Mexico’s Pre-Columbian heritage.
One of the most prominent cultural centers in Mexico, the Palacio de Bellas Artes features spectacular Art Deco and Art Nouveau architecture and is noted for exhibitions, theatrical performances and murals by Diego Rivera, Siqueiros and other famed artists.
Palacio de Minería is considered the best example of neoclassical architecture in Mexico. It is hosts many festivals and events.
The impressive Palacio National is a landmark of Mexican history dating back to 1523 with an incredible mixture of Spanish and Aztec architecture, lovely gardens and murals by famed Mexican artist, Diego Rivera.
Polanco is an upscale neighborhood. It is home to numerous cafes and restaurants, exclusive shopping, entertainment and nightlife.
Ideal for small meetings and with a unique atmosphere, this room overlooks Calle 16 de Septiembre.
A flexible space that can adapt perfectly to your event. For a business meeting or a social event, Salon José María Velasco is the perfect setting for smaller events of any kind.
Located on the fourth floor of the Grand Hotel, this salon offers an excellent view of the Zocalo through its beautiful Art Nouveau windows.
The ideal place for business meetings, this salon’ss facilities are characterized by elegantly décor, mahogany trim and classic period furniture.
Located on the ground floor of the Grand Hotel, this salon offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for the both social events and business meetings.
A highly noteworthy part of the Historic Center of Mexico City is the Templo Mayor, an Aztec temple dating back to 1325 built in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.
Exclusive weddings at the Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico are unforgettable for both the couple and the guests.
Xochimilco is a section of the city best known for its canals which can be explored by gondola-style boats called trajineras.
GRAN HOTEL CIUDAD DE MEXICO
Av. 16 de Septiembre No. 82CuauhtémocCentro Mexico CityMexico