A Porfirian mansion on Calle Hamburgo lovingly restored into a boutique hotel where the library, the courtyard, and the period details communicate a reverence for the building's original character that goes beyond aesthetic nostalgia into genuine preservation. The courtyard is the hotel's social center — a tiled, planted space where breakfast is served and afternoon drinks are taken beneath the original arches. The rooms vary in size according to the mansion's original floor plan, which means each has a distinct character. The Juarez location, between Roma and Centro, provides access to both without the noise of either.
Location
Juarez, Mexico City
Insider Intel
Request a courtyard-facing room for the morning light and the mansion's best proportions. The library is a genuine reading room — use it. Breakfast in the courtyard is included and features Mexican dishes (chilaquiles, huevos rancheros) served on proper china. The afternoon tea service, if operating, is an unexpected pleasure in a city that does not traditionally observe it.
The courtyard is most pleasant in the dry season, though the covered portions allow year-round use. The Juarez neighborhood is emerging rapidly — each visit reveals new restaurants and bars on the surrounding streets. Weekdays are quieter in both the hotel and the neighborhood.
The Porfirian mansion is on Hamburgo, a major Juarez street that can be noisy during the day — interior rooms are quieter. Rooms start around 3,000-5,500 MXN per night. The restoration is serious — original tile work, carved wooden elements, period light fixtures. The hotel is small (roughly 15 rooms) and the atmosphere is personal. Walking distance to Roma Norte (10 minutes), Centro (15 minutes), and Paseo de la Reforma (5 minutes). The surrounding Zona Rosa area has a lively nightlife scene that may generate some evening noise.
