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Las Alcobas is a small luxury hotel located in Mexico City's fashionable Polanco district, offering contemporary and stylish guest rooms and suites, excellent personal service, modern amenities and two superb restaurants.
Located in the fashionable neighbourhood of Polanco
Close to excellent restaurants, boutiques and fascinating museums such as the Museum of Anthropology
Sophisticated boutique hotel in an elegant building
Small on-site spa if you feel in need of pampering
Las Alcobas is a sophisticated hotel that offers guests supreme comfort and a great location close to many of Mexico City's top restaurants, bars and boutiques in the city's most prestigious neighbourhood.
Designed with great attention to detail and superb quality finishing by the renowned Yabu Pushelberg interior design group, Las Alcobas has 35 spacious guest rooms and suites that offer the most up-to-date amenities. Bathrooms are large and feature rainforest showers, separate bath tubs and top-of-the-range scented soaps and oils.
The hotel has two restaurants - Anatol, a fine-dining destination presided over by renowned chef Justin Ermini, and a cantina-style restaurant Dulce Patria, whose menu and cocktails are designed by the famous Martha Ortiz and evoke the rich colours and textures of Mexico.
Las Alcobas also has a signature Aurora spa which offers a wide range of treatments using indigenous Mayan ingredients. The customer service experience at the hotel is exceptional, from small details such as remembering your name to providing excellent advice on how to fulfil your time here. The hotel will be happy to arrange all kinds of cultural experiences within the city; the Auditorio Nacional and many of the Mexico city's finest museums are located close by.
When to visit
If you have a sweet tooth, you will love the complimentary Mexican sweets they provide in your room on arrival. Watch out for the chilli pineapple one though!
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Las Alcobas is located just steps away from the designer boutiques, restaurants, and nightclubs along Presidente Masaryk Avenue, in the Polanco District, Mexico City.