CROSS INTO A WORLD OF TIMELESS BEAUTY
Hidden away in the residential corner of the sophisticated Polanco district lies the elegantly renovated Casa Polanco. Only minutes from the city’s main avenues such as Paseod e la Reforma, Paseo de las Palmas, Periferico, Mariano Escobedo and Circuito Interior, Casa Polanco is the perfect luxury hotel for those who wish to be in the heart of Mexico’s vibrant energy, whilst still enjoying the intimacy and exclusivity of a residential setting.
Designed to maintain the original 1940s architecture whilst incorporating modern and contemporary interventions, Casa Polanco is the perfect example of a luxury hotel that intertwines the old charm with the new comfort. Stay in one of the 19 luminous suites, each of which features high ceilings, unique marble bathrooms and fine walnut wood floors. Some of the suites are equipped with their own private terrace, and each room offers either a patio or park view.
Enjoy breakfast at the on-site restaurant of La Veranda before exploring the highlights of the city. Casa Polanco is within walking distance to an incredible variety of museums and galleries including the Siqueiros Art Workshop, the Rufino Tamayo Museum, the Museum of Modern Art and the National Museum of Anthropology, one of the most impressive museums in the world. One of Latin America’s oldest forests, the Bosque de Chapultepec, is close by and is a natural heaven placed in the middle of the bustling city streets.
Casa Polanco, Mexico City
At a glance
- An elegantly renovated boutique hotel in the heart of the prestigious Polanco district in Mexico City
- Minutes’ walk from the city’s highlights and museums
- Choose from 19 luminous rooms
- Each room features high ceilings, walnut wood floors and a marble bathroom
- Some rooms include a private terrace and either patio or park views
For leisure and pleasure
- Dine at La Veranda Restaurant on-site
- Unwind in the reading room in front of the park
- Relax and be pampered in the Casa Polanco Spa with a view of Lincoln Park
- Visit one of Latin America’s oldest forests, the Bosque de Chapultepec in the middle of the city
- Explore the city’s main avenues: Paseo de la Reforma, Paseo de las Palmas and Circuito Interior
- Discover the city’s range of museums and galleries including the National Museum of Anthropology
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