IGNACIA GUEST HOUSE, Mexico City
Hotel Details
Ignacia Guest House - A 1913 Porfirian mansion with nine designer suites, rooftop hot tub, and handcrafted Mexican breakfast
Housed in a restored 1913 Porfirian mansion in Colonia Roma, this intimate Mexico City hotel features nine individually designed suites with Nespresso machines, Bose Bluetooth speakers, and artisanal Casa del Agua bottled water. The property combines historical architecture with sustainable modern amenities, including solar panels that generate most of its electrical power. Each morning, Ignacia Guest House's kitchen prepares traditional Mexican breakfast dishes using ingredients from local markets, served either in the communal dining areas or in the garden beneath orange trees. The rooftop area offers a pre-Hispanic-inspired hot tub and reading spaces, while select suites include private terraces or balconies. Located between art galleries and restaurants, the property sits within walking distance of Parque México and 2 miles from the National Museum of Anthropology.
Pros
Each suite features a unique color scheme and design concept inspired by Mexican craftsmanship
Solar panels generate most of the property's electrical needs, preventing 3.8 tons of CO2 emissions annually
All toiletries are natural, cruelty-free products from Mexican company Loredana
The kitchen sources ingredients exclusively from small local producers
Cons
Property has no elevator access between floors
Only accepts guests aged 12 and above
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Getting around
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk
Services
- Paid airport shuttle
- Laundry
Dining
- Free breakfast
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Library
Room features
- Air conditioning
- In-room safe
Media
- Television
- Telephone