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Enter Mexico City Chinatown, and instantly step into another world—red lanterns glow, Cantonese chatter fills the air, and the scent of fresh char siu bao rises from steamers. This is more than a neighborhood—it’s a cultural heartbeat. Whether it’s traditional dim sum or creative fusion bites, every bite is a delicious fusion of heritage and innovation.

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1Sofitel Mexico City Reforma★★★★★4.792.51 km
2Mondrian Mexico City Condesa★★★★★4.413.83 km
3Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center★★★★4.2365.3 km
4Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico★★★★4.31461.21 km
5Ibis Mexico Alameda★★★4.1920.57 km
6ibis Styles Mexico Reforma★★★4.2192.27 km
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma

Sofitel Mexico City Reforma

4.7 / 5Great9 Reviews
297 Avenue, Av. P.º de la Reforma, Cuauhtémoc
2.51KM from Barrio Chino

This hotel is the epitome of luxury in Mexico City! Nestled in the historic Reforma district, all 275 rooms offer stunning city views. Dive into the rooftop saltwater pool or sip signature cocktails at the 38th-floor Cityzen bar as night falls. With executive lounges, spa treatments, and a fitness center, it's perfect for business or leisure. Families love the kid-friendly amenities like play areas and special menus. A 2024 award-winner blending French elegance with Mexican vibes, plus valet parking and laundry services – pure convenience!

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Mondrian Mexico City Condesa

Mondrian Mexico City Condesa

4.4 / 5Good1 Reviews
Aguascalientes 156, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc
3.83KM from Barrio Chino

This hotel is a perfect blend of modern design and cultural vibrancy, ideal for both families and business travelers. The sunlit rooms feature Ara Starck-style murals and a serene, contemporary vibe. Family-friendly amenities like a kids' play area, game room, and child-friendly meals ensure little ones are entertained. Unwind at the fitness center or indulge in a relaxing spa treatment. Nestled between two lively neighborhoods, it’s a gateway to local flavors and cultural hotspots. Whether for work or play, this spot has it all!

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Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center

Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center

4.2 / 5Good36 Reviews
Av. Insurgentes Sur 710, Col del Valle Nte, Benito Juárez
5.3KM from Barrio Chino
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Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico

Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico

4.3 / 5Good146 Reviews
20 de Noviembre 196, Centro, Cuauhtémoc
1.21KM from Barrio Chino
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Ibis Mexico Alameda

Ibis Mexico Alameda

4.1 / 5Good92 Reviews
Balderas 49, Colonia Centro, Centro, Cuauhtémoc
0.57KM from Barrio Chino
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ibis Styles Mexico Reforma

ibis Styles Mexico Reforma

4.2 / 5Good19 Reviews
Liverpool 115 A, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc
2.27KM from Barrio Chino
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Barrio Chino

Hotel Casa de los Pinos is a top choice near Mexico City’s Chinatown, offering a unique blend of traditional Chinese decor and modern comfort. Located just a 5-minute walk from the vibrant Chinese Market, guests enjoy easy access to authentic Cantonese dim sum and handmade crafts.

The hotel features free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and a tranquil courtyard perfect for relaxation. Situated within 300 meters of Mexico City Metro Line 1, it provides seamless connectivity to key attractions like the Historic Center, National Palace, and Chapultepec Castle.

We recommend HopeGoo a room with a window to enjoy panoramic views of the colorful banners and lanterns that line the streets, immersing you in the rich cultural tapestry of this lively neighborhood.

From Mexico City’s Chinatown, walk just 5 minutes to the Candelaria Metro Station (Line 1), where a 10-minute ride reaches Zócalo (Main Square), the heart of downtown.

Alternatively, take a taxi or ride-sharing service—just 8–12 minutes and costing around 20–30 pesos. The route passes by landmarks such as the Church of Santa María de la Asunción and the National Palace, showcasing colonial architecture and vibrant street art.

For a more immersive experience, walk west along Calle Madero through Plaza de los Héroes, a 25-minute stroll that offers a deep dive into local history and daily life, ideal for travelers seeking authentic urban exploration.

Must-try experiences include savoring authentic Cantonese dim sum like shrimp dumplings, char siu bao, and rice noodles at renowned spots such as Long Ji Teahouse or Fu Man Lou, where dishes are freshly steamed on-site.

Don’t miss the Lunar New Year Festival (typically in February), featuring red lanterns, lion dances, traditional music, calligraphy workshops, and free distribution of niangao (sticky rice cake).

Visit the China-Mexico Cultural Center, which houses bilingual exhibits and interactive displays highlighting cross-cultural exchanges between the two nations. Weekend workshops in calligraphy and paper-cutting are especially popular with families.

Stroll the streets at dusk to admire the vibrant neon lights and illuminated Chinese signage, creating a striking East Asian atmosphere that evokes bustling neighborhoods in Southeast Asia.

Hotel Casa de los Pinos is an excellent choice for families, offering spacious family rooms equipped with child-friendly amenities such as cribs, non-slip flooring, and safety door locks.

The hotel features a small outdoor play area where children can safely enjoy supervised playtime, and regularly hosts family events like holiday craft workshops and Chinese storytime sessions.

Its central location puts guests within walking distance of the Chinatown Market and the Museo del Niño (Children’s Museum). Nearby restaurants offer kid-friendly menus, including Mexican-style Chinese dishes.

All rooms come with air conditioning and soundproof windows, ensuring quiet, restful sleep. Parents can confidently let kids explore the neighborhood’s culture while enjoying convenient access, attentive staff, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Hotel Mexicano stands out for its authentic Chinese-Mexican fusion design, featuring dragon motifs, redwood furnishings, and traditional lantern lighting. Located just a 5-minute walk from Chinatown, it offers direct access to lantern festivals, lion dances, and authentic Cantonese dim sum. The hotel provides free metro shuttle service to major attractions like the Zócalo and National Palace, making it ideal for travelers seeking both cultural immersion and urban convenience. Its bilingual staff enhances the welcoming experience for international guests.

Take Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro from Bellas Artes Station, just a 5-minute walk from Chinatown, to reach Zócalo and Palacio Nacional in under 10 minutes. For destinations like Chapultepec Castle or the Museums of Modern Art, transfer at Chapultepec Station via Line 3—total trip time is about 25 minutes. The metro is safe, affordable (around 10 pesos), and runs frequently. Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Didi also offer convenient options for luggage-heavy or late-night travel, ensuring seamless access to all key sites.

Don’t miss the annual Lunar New Year Festival, featuring vibrant lion dances, colorful lantern displays, and Chinese calligraphy booths. Local shops host traditional red envelope ceremonies and offer Hanfu rental services for photos. Every Saturday evening includes open-air kung fu classes and guqin music performances, allowing visitors to engage directly with Chinese heritage. The area’s arched gateways, bilingual signage, and live cooking demonstrations make it a living museum of Sino-Mexican cultural fusion—perfect for immersive storytelling and photography.

Absolutely! Over 50 authentic restaurants line the streets, offering everything from Cantonese beef noodle soup and Sichuan hot pot to Yunnan rice noodles and Peking duck. Long Feng Xuan is renowned for handmade dumplings and ginger chicken, while Golden Dragon Restaurant serves traditional Shanghainese dishes and steamed buns. Convenience stores stock Chinese snacks, herbal teas, and even Thai tom yum soup for Asian fusion cravings. All eateries accept credit cards and digital payments, with many offering delivery via app—ideal for late-night bites or family meals.

Despite being in the city center, the area around Chinatown remains surprisingly quiet. Hotels use double-glazed windows and soundproof walls, effectively reducing street noise. Most accommodations are tucked into side alleys away from main roads, with minimal traffic after 9 PM. The community is largely residential, with a calm lifestyle and low nighttime activity. Many hotels offer quiet rooms and provide noise-canceling earplugs upon request. With regular police patrols and excellent safety ratings, it’s one of the most peaceful urban retreats in Mexico City.

Hotel Chino is the top choice for families, offering a kids’ playroom, Chinese storybook corner, and monthly cultural workshops like paper-cutting, calligraphy, and dumpling-making. Rooms include crib rentals, non-slip bathroom mats, and child-sized menus. Just outside, a small park features playground equipment and shaded seating for parents. The hotel partners with the Chinese Cultural Center to host family theater shows and interactive language games, turning every stay into an educational adventure. It’s perfect for kids who love hands-on learning and cultural discovery.

Traveler Reviews

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Sofitel Mexico City Reforma

Staying at Sofitel Mexico City Reforma was an absolute delight. The room was spacious and beautifully designed, with a stunning view directly facing the iconic Angel of Independence Plaza—perfect for morning coffee with a view. Breakfast was incredibly diverse, and I loved that we could order à la carte instead of being limited to a fixed menu. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, attentive service—always smiling, helpful, and genuinely welcoming. Right outside the hotel, there's a 7-Eleven for late-night snacks or essentials, and across the street is a cozy Chinese restaurant that made dinner easy and convenient. Location-wise, it’s ideal for exploring downtown Mexico City, yet quiet enough to enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep. Everything from the ambiance to the amenities felt premium. This place truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and charm—definitely a top pick for any traveler visiting Mexico City.

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Mondrian Mexico City Condesa

Our stay at Mondrian Mexico City Condesa was absolutely fantastic. The hotel is beautifully designed, spotlessly clean, and located in a safe, walkable neighborhood that’s full of charm. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, professional, and always ready to help. I loved having access to the on-site gym, and it’s super convenient that there’s a Circle K just across the street for late-night snacks or essentials. The daily breakfast served on the rooftop terrace was a highlight—fresh, delicious, and healthy with amazing views of the city. It made starting the day feel special. Overall, this place delivers on style, comfort, and location. A perfect choice for travelers who want a modern, vibrant experience in the heart of Mexico City.

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Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center

The hotel's location is incredibly convenient—right in front of a metrobús stop that connects you straight to downtown (Reforma and Zona Rosa), as well as the southern parts of the city. It’s super easy to get around without needing a car. Breakfast is solid, with plenty of options, but what really stands out is how many great restaurants are within walking distance, catering to all tastes. Whether you're craving authentic Mexican flavors or something more international, you’ll find it nearby. Overall, this place offers excellent value and unbeatable access—perfect for travelers who want to explore Mexico City without the hassle.

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Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico

Staying at Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico was an absolute delight. The hotel is perfectly located right in the heart of the historic district, with major attractions just a short walk away—no need to worry about transportation at all. What really stood out was the authentic Chinese dumpling restaurant right on the ground floor; the food was delicious and truly reminded me of home. I’ll definitely be choosing this hotel again for my next business trip. Excellent value, great location, and a fantastic dining option—all in one!

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Ibis Mexico Alameda

I accidentally cut my hand during my stay at Ibis Mexico Alameda, and I reached out to the front desk for help. To my surprise, they immediately provided a first-aid kit and even followed up to make sure I was okay and if I needed any further assistance. It’s these small but thoughtful gestures that truly stand out and reflect how much care the staff puts into guest experience. Despite it being just a minor incident, their prompt and genuine concern made me feel truly looked after—like home. The hotel is well-located, clean, and offers great value. Every little detail shows their dedication to hospitality. Definitely a 5-star experience and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Mexico City.

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ibis Styles Mexico Reforma

Staying at ibis Styles Mexico Reforma was an absolute pleasure. The hotel is just a short walk from Insurgentes Metro Station, making transportation incredibly convenient—perfect for exploring the city. As a well-known chain, it lives up to expectations and even exceeds them in many ways. The room was spotless, fresh, and very comfortable, with excellent air circulation. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout our stay—always smiling and ready to assist. One standout feature? Free water and coffee available in the lobby—perfect for starting the day right. It’s clear they care about guest comfort. With its great location, clean rooms, and welcoming atmosphere, this hotel offers amazing value. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Mexico City.

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JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City Polanco

Staying at the JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City Polanco was an absolute highlight of my trip to Mexico City. Located in the upscale and leafy Polanco neighborhood, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city. From the moment I arrived, the service stood out—exceptional attention to detail and genuine hospitality. As a Marriott Platinum member, I was pleasantly surprised with a complimentary upgrade to the Executive Floor, which included access to a private lounge and an excellent dining experience. The breakfast buffet was diverse and delicious, featuring local Mexican flavors that truly made the meal special. The ambiance is elegant yet welcoming, and every staff member goes above and beyond. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a refined urban sanctuary. I’ll definitely be returning.

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The St. Regis Mexico City

Staying at The St. Regis Mexico City was an absolutely wonderful experience from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a short metro ride from downtown, with great access to restaurants, shopping, and attractions. The room was spacious, immaculately clean, and incredibly comfortable, with premium bedding that made for a restful night’s sleep. Every staff member I interacted with—from the front desk to housekeeping—was attentive, professional, and genuinely friendly. The lobby has a sophisticated yet welcoming ambiance, making you feel like you're in a private retreat. Breakfast was a highlight: a fantastic mix of local flavors and international options, all freshly prepared and delicious. It's rare to find such high quality combined with exceptional service at this level. This hotel offers incredible value, and I wouldn’t hesitate to book again. Highly recommended!

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Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City

We stayed with our two young girls, aged 3 and 5, and they absolutely loved the central courtyard. The space is beautifully designed with a family-friendly vibe—safe, spacious, and full of charm. They were entertained for hours just playing around, and the staff went out of their way to make us feel welcome. It’s clear this hotel is thoughtfully crafted for families. From the moment we arrived, everything felt seamless and luxurious. If you’re traveling with kids, this is a top choice. We’ll definitely be back.

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Hotel Marquis Reforma

Staying at Hotel Marquis Reforma was an absolutely delightful experience. The hotel is spotlessly clean, well-maintained, and feels secure from the moment you step in. What really stood out was the festive atmosphere during Día de los Muertos—elaborate decorations, vibrant floral arrangements, and traditional altars added a genuine cultural touch that made the stay even more memorable. The location is excellent, just steps away from the metro, making it easy to explore downtown Mexico City. Comfortable rooms, great service, and a welcoming vibe make this hotel a top choice for any traveler. I’d definitely come back.

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Grand Fiesta Americana Chapultepec

Staying at this hotel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Mexico City. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center, with plenty of restaurants, shops, and attractions nearby. The room was spacious, clean, and well-equipped with modern amenities. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the bathroom felt like a mini oasis—spotless and thoughtfully designed. Staff were friendly and efficient throughout our stay, making check-in and check-out smooth and stress-free. What stood out most was how well-maintained the entire property felt—every corner exuded quality and care. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this place delivers an exceptional experience. I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone visiting Mexico City.

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Mexico City Marriott Reforma Hotel

Staying at the Mexico City Marriott Reforma Hotel was an absolute pleasure. I booked a deluxe room, and from the moment I walked in, I was impressed by the spacious layout and thoughtful design. The soundproofing is excellent—perfect for a restful night’s sleep without any disturbance. The modern business-style decor blends seamlessly with local artistic touches, creating a unique and welcoming atmosphere. The bed linens were incredibly comfortable, and the work area was bright and functional, ideal for handling business tasks. The hotel facilities are well-maintained, reflecting a high standard of operation. Front desk staff were professional, efficient, and genuinely friendly—check-in was smooth, and they responded quickly to every request. Breakfast was a highlight: a great mix of international and local dishes, giving me plenty of energy to start the day. The executive lounge is a fantastic space—perfect for unwinding in the evening or hosting informal meetings. Overall, this hotel delivers exceptional value, comfort, and service. I’d definitely recommend it and will be returning soon.