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Miguel Hidalgo - Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
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Emilio Castelar # 34 (esquina Galileo), Colonia Polanco IV Sección, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
FlowSuites Polanco provides charming 4-star accommodation in Mexico City. It also offers a Jacuzzi, an express check-in and check-out feature and a swimming pool.
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112 reviews
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4.2 km from city centre

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Cheapest month:August
Most expensive month:February
Average price in Miguel Hidalgo:$281/night
Cheapest price found:$51/night
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Most expensive day:Monday
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Top-rated Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City hotels

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Melchor Ocampo No. 455, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
2.4 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$167
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Campos Eliseos No. 204 Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
4.1 km from city centre
Pool
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$353
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Mariano Escobedo Av. #756 Col. Anzures, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
2.6 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$310
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Andres Bello 29, Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
4.3 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$564
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Melchor Ocampo No. 455, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
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Andres Bello 29, Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
Campos Eliseos No. 204 Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
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Where to stay in Miguel Hidalgo

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About Miguel Hidalgo

One of the Federal District of Mexico City’s 16 boroughs, Miguel Hidalgo is situated west of its historic centre. It remains one of the city’s most visited areas, with a scattering of noteworthy sights that include Chapultepec Park and the Museo Nacional de Antropología.

Chapultepec Park sprawls over 687 hectares in the heart of Miguel Hidalgo and is dominated by the 18th century Castle of Chapultepec. It was here that the Battle of Chapultepec was fought in September 1847 between the U.S. and Mexican forces, before serving as the official residence of Mexico’s heads of state during the 19th and 20th centuries. Today it houses the National History Museum which delves into Mexico’s Hispanic and pre-Hispanic history, while a monument at the foot of the hill pays tribute to the “Niños Héroes”, six military cadets who died in heroic circumstances defending the castle. Chapultepec Park is also home to numerous pre-Hispanic ruins, including the Baths of Moctezuma, as well as leafy walking trails, the Chapultepec Zoo and the outstanding Museo Nacional de Antropologia along the Paseo de la Reforma. It houses an impressive collection set across 25 exhibit halls, with Aztec, Maya, Toltec and Olmec artefacts that include an Aztec calendar stone called the Stone of the Sun and the world-renowned Xochipilli statue. To the south lies the historic area of Tacubaya which exhibits some impressive country mansions dating to the late 19th century, together with one of Mexico City’s first skyscrapers, the Art Deco-styled Edificio Ermita. Tacuba is situated to the north of Chapultepec Park and home to the elegant San Gabriel Parish, together with the remains of a Montezuma cypress tree. Hernán Cortés was said to have wept here during La Noche Triste in 1520 when he fought his way out of Tenochtitlan following the death of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II.

Miguel Hidalgo is well served by both subway trains and buses, with stations scattered throughout the district. The Chapultepec Station is the main access point for the park, from where it’s just a short walk to the castle and museums.

Miguel Hidalgo was created in 1970 by merging the historic settlements of Tacuba, Chapultepec and Tacubaya which once lay on the western shores of Lake Texcoco. It was named after the instigator of the Mexican War of Independence, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.

Facts about staying in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City

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  • What are the best hotels in Miguel Hidalgo?

    Miguel Hidalgo is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Grand Fiesta Americana Chapultepec, which has a current rating of 9.0. For other potential stays, consider Auto Hotel Legaria and Hyatt Regency Mexico City, which can also be great places to stay in Miguel Hidalgo.

  • What is a good hotel near Centro Santa Fe?

    Reviews of Camino Real Santa Fe recommend it as a good place to stay near Centro Santa Fe, scoring 8.8/10 from 1,934 ratings.

  • What is a good hotel in Miguel Hidalgo near Paseo de la Reforma?

    For a good hotel near to Paseo de la Reforma, consider Barceló México Reforma - it is rated 9.0/10 from 5,345 HotelsCombined reviews.

  • Is there a good hotel near El Ángel de la Independencia?

    If you’re visiting El Ángel de la Independencia then the nearby Barceló México Reforma is a popular hotel with HotelsCombined users (5,345 reviews scoring it at an average 9.0/10).

  • How much do hotels in Miguel Hidalgo cost?

    The average prices of hotels in Miguel Hidalgo have been around $51 per night over the last 3 days.

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Miguel Hidalgo?

    HotelsCombined users have found cheap hotels in Miguel Hidalgo starting from $26 per night in the last 3 days.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Miguel Hidalgo?

    If your travel plans to Miguel Hidalgo are flexible, we recommend visiting at least one of the following most popular landmarks: Centro Santa Fe, Paseo de la Reforma, or El Ángel de la Independencia. Mexico City is the city you should stay in if you want to visit Centro Santa Fe. Staying in Mexico City is preferred if you want to visit Paseo de la Reforma. To visit El Ángel de la Independencia, it’s most convenient if you stay in Mexico City.

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