
Mexico City Condesa
Art-forward and design-centric, with a surrealist energy. Think bold murals, sculptural bronze in the courtyard, a rotating art gallery, and cocktails on a terrace surrounded by mid-century architecture. The vibe skews cool and creative rather than stiff luxury.
The Condesa Balcony Suite on the 8th floor has a standalone ceramic egg-shaped tub and sweeping city views — best room for couples
Why It Matters
Every room features an original Ara Starck mural — a concrete design commitment, not just lobby art. The building itself is an architectural landmark; the central courtyard contains a massive bronze sculpture (La Giganta) and a Gaudí-inspired fountain original to the 1962 structure. The hotel also hosts Galería Hilario, a rotating gallery space open to the public, making it as much a cultural venue as a place to sleep.
Mondrian Mexico City Condesa is a 183-room, art-driven hotel occupying part of the i421 Live District — a landmark 1962 building designed by architect José Luis Benllinure and renovated in 2022. Every single room and suite comes with a bespoke Ara Starck mural above the headboard, tangerine accents, light wood furniture, and bathrooms tiled in shades of grey. It sits precisely at the border of La Roma and La Condesa, two of the city's most walkable and design-forward neighborhoods, a five-minute stroll from Parque México.
Where You'll Stay
11 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
State-of-the-art gym shared with the adjacent Andaz, featuring cardio machines, a full free-weights area, indoor cycling equipment, and a dedicated yoga room for stretching and meditation. Open around the clock.
Mexico City gallery Galería Hilario runs a dedicated space off the La Terraza courtyard. The program rotates artists every four months, mixing Mexican and international contemporary work. Open to hotel guests and the public — no ticket required.
Regular live jazz events held at La Terraza, adding a distinctly local cultural layer to the evening dining and drinking experience.
Over 15,000 square feet of versatile event space with the hotel's bold design as a backdrop. Suitable for everything from corporate gatherings to weddings and private parties.
The famous Art Deco park is about 500 m from the front door. Concierge can suggest a jogging route or walking loop through the tree-lined paths, ponds, and outdoor stages.
An on-site games room with a pool table — a nod to the hotel's playful, social DNA.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
100+ Mbps Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel. Note: some guests have reported inconsistent signal in rooms.
On-site rotating gallery space run by Mexico City's Galería Hilario. Open to guests and the public. Program refreshes every four months.
Regular live music events, including jazz nights at La Terraza.
The Mondrian does not have its own swimming pool. The adjacent Andaz has a rooftop pool with Condesa views, but it is not shared with Mondrian guests.
Dogs and cats welcome throughout the hotel — rooms, restaurants, and common areas. Small cleaning fee applies.
Front desk staff speak English and Spanish. Concierge can book restaurant reservations, drivers, and local experiences.
The hotel holds EDGE building certification, recognizing optimization of resources during construction and operation.
Shuttle service to/from Benito Juárez International Airport available at additional cost. Must be pre-arranged.
On-site parking garage. Reservation required. Costs USD $25 per day.
Shared with adjacent Andaz. Full cardio suite, free weights, indoor cycling, and a dedicated yoga room. Open 24/7.
Full-service spa at the adjacent Andaz property, accessible to Mondrian guests. Treatments at additional cost.
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