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La Merced is the soul of old-school Mexico City—a bustling market where flavor, color, and culture collide. From sizzling tacos to handwoven crafts, every corner tells a story. Grab a warm corn tortilla, chat with vendors, and feel the heartbeat of the city in its most authentic form.

ANDAZ CONDESA MEXICO CITY, BY HYATT

ANDAZ CONDESA MEXICO CITY, BY HYATT

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Aguascalientes 158, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc
5.23KM from La Merced

This luxurious hotel in Condesa, Mexico City is just a 10-minute walk from Parque México and Mercado Medellín, offering a prime location! Treat yourself at the spa with massages and body treatments, or relax by the outdoor pool. Featuring Art Deco style, the hotel provides free WiFi and a 24-hour fitness center to keep you energized. Don’t miss the local cuisine at Cabuya Rooftop Restaurant or the daily complimentary reception to mingle with fellow guests. Rooms are equipped with smart TVs and premium toiletries, ensuring a cozy stay. Whether for business or leisure, this hotel has it all!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about La Merced

Hotel La Merced is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Zócalo and the Mercado de la Merced, Mexico City's largest market. This boutique hotel blends colonial-era architecture with modern comforts, featuring handcrafted wooden furniture and local murals that reflect authentic Mexican artistry. The property offers a complimentary breakfast and exceptional access to historic sites, street food stalls, and cultural landmarks. Its central location makes it ideal for exploring downtown Mexico City’s vibrant heritage.

Take Metro Line 2 (Blue Line) from Benito Juárez International Airport to Balderas Station, then transfer to Line 1 (Red Line) bound for Merced Station—a journey of about 40 minutes costing only $15 MXN. This route passes through the city’s historic core, offering views of colonial buildings and street art along the way. After arriving, it’s a 5-minute walk to La Merced Church and the bustling Mercado de la Merced, perfect for travelers seeking authentic local experiences and urban culture.

Don’t miss visiting the Mercado de la Merced, one of Mexico City’s largest traditional markets, where you can savor authentic street food like tacos al pastor, chile rellenos, and handmade Mexican chocolate. Nearby, the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a stunning 18th-century Baroque church, hosts regular religious ceremonies and community events. Visit early morning to experience the market’s vibrant energy and spiritual atmosphere. Pair your visit with a stroll through nearby vintage bookshops and independent design studios to immerse yourself in the soul of old Mexico City.

Yes, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral and Plaza de la Merced are excellent choices for families. The cathedral, the largest in the Americas, features a grand organ and priceless altar paintings, offering educational value for children. The plaza is an open public space hosting weekly street performances and interactive workshops for kids. Inside the Mercado de la Merced, there are child-friendly dining areas serving safe, hygienic local snacks. The area is well-patrolled, easily accessible by metro, and perfect for introducing young travelers to the rich culture of Mexico City.