The Most Artful Boutique and Design Hotels
in Roma, Mexico City

BY: ARTFUL HOTELS

Mexico City is having a design moment—and nowhere is that more apparent than in Roma. The leafy, bohemian neighborhood has long been a muse for artists, architects, and filmmakers, but in recent years, it’s also become the backdrop for a new wave of boutique and design hotels that blur the line between hospitality and art.


For travelers seeking more than just a bed for the night, Roma offers a highly curated experience: historical mansions turned guest houses, sculptural interiors layered with mid-century modern pieces, and courtyards blooming with jasmine and jacaranda. These five boutique design hotels in Roma, Mexico City represent the best of that quiet luxury—effortlessly beautiful, deeply thoughtful, and unmistakably local.

Image courtesy Casa Tenue

A minimalist hideaway 

 

As the name suggests, Casa Tenue doesn’t shout. It whispers. Nestled on a quiet street just off Álvaro Obregón, this low-profile sanctuary is a masterclass of restraint. Designed by architect Andrés Mier y Terán, the palette is stone, ash, and desert rose, with interiors that feel closer to a private residence than a hotel. Natural light filters through linen curtains, casting soft shadows across brutalist-inspired furniture and Oaxaca-sourced ceramics. Each of the six suites has its own soul, but the true luxury is the atmosphere: hushed, elegant, and impossibly calming.

Image Courtesy La Valise Mexico City

Where Parisian decadence meets Mexican surrealism

 

This three-suite townhouse is the epitome of je ne sais quoi. Housed in a 1920s French-style mansion, La Valise is an ode to both European elegance and Mexico’s own stylish sensibilities. In the flagship suite, “La Terraza,” the king-sized bed rolls (literally) out onto a private terrace for sleeping under the stars—a design choice that feels like a Dali gesture. Vintage accents, antique mirrors, and playful murals round out the interiors, while service is intuitive and discreet. It’s not just one of the best design hotels in Roma, it’s a destination unto itself.

Image courtesy Condesa DF

The original icon—still effortlessly cool

 

Though technically just beyond Roma in neighboring Condesa, this hotel is too emblematic to exclude. Designed by architect Javier Sánchez and interiors by India Mahdavi, Condesa DF rewrote the rulebook when it opened in 2005. Set inside a 1928 neoclassical building, the hotel is a masterwork of contrast: the exterior remains stoic and historic, while inside is all rounded corners, mint-green leather, and playful geometry. The rooftop is one of the most coveted perches in the city, ideal for mezcal margs and watching the sun sink behind the treetops of Parque España.

Image courtesy Colima 71

Curated hospitality meets gallery-level design

 

Every element at Colima 71 is chosen with intention. From the terrazzo floors to the Japanese-influenced woodwork, this 16-room hotel feels like a design showroom in motion. Located inside a restored townhouse in Roma Norte, it balances clean lines with warm materials: handwoven textiles, sleek black fixtures, and bespoke furniture crafted by Mexican artisans. The hotel’s ethos leans toward the editorial—a place where every vignette could be a still life. Guests are greeted with playlists, scent pairings, and a tailored minibar that feels more like an in-room concept store than a standard amenity.

Image Courtesy Ignacia Guest House

A modernist gem framed by a secret garden

 

If Roma has a heart, Ignacia Guest House is tucked inside it. Hidden behind a discreet facade on a tree-lined street, this five-room hotel is a collaboration between architects Fermín Espinosa and Factor Eficiencia. Built around a historic 1913 residence, the design merges traditional details (stained glass windows, tiled floors) with crisp modern additions like steel beams and glass walls. Each room is named after a color—Negra, Verde, Amarilla—and no two are alike. Mornings begin with homemade Mexican breakfasts served in a sun-drenched garden, where hummingbirds flit between agaves.

These five boutique and design hotels in Roma, Mexico City don’t just offer a place to stay—they offer a point of view. A sense of tactility. Whether you’re drawn to the quiet restraint of Casa Tenue, the high-concept fantasy of La Valise, or the editorial sensibility of Colima 71, Roma is redefining what luxury means in Mexico City.