Featured Hotels Near Los Danzantes

Los Danzantes isn’t just a name—it’s a moving tribute to indigenous heritage. This vibrant art installation captures the spirit of traditional Mexican dance through bold colors and dynamic metal forms. Stand still, listen closely, and you’ll swear you can hear ancient drums echo through the air. Every angle tells a story of resilience and beauty.

Fiesta Inn Plaza Central Aeropuerto

Fiesta Inn Plaza Central Aeropuerto

4.3 / 5Good4 Reviews
Canal Río Churubusco 1635, CEDA
11.63KM from Los Danzantes
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Hotel Siesta del Sur

Hotel Siesta del Sur

3.9 / 5
Av. Tlahuac 5393, Los Olivos
3.63KM from Los Danzantes
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Hotel Marques Del PEÑON

Hotel Marques Del PEÑON

3.7 / 5
Calz. Ignacio Zaragoza 2441, Zona Urbana Ejidal Santa Martha Acatitla Sur
8.82KM from Los Danzantes
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HOTEL BOUTIQUE M BLACK

HOTEL BOUTIQUE M BLACK

208 Avenida Guelatao
6.49KM from Los Danzantes
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HOTEL M DORADO

HOTEL M DORADO

EJE 5 SUR, Av. de las Torres 142
6.15KM from Los Danzantes
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Hotel Tlahuac

Hotel Tlahuac

3.6 / 5
Av. Tlahuac #6023 Col. Miguel Hidalgo Del. Tlahuac 6023
2.37KM from Los Danzantes
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HOTEL M RED

HOTEL M RED

Av. de las Torres 65. Col. Snt Maria
6.96KM from Los Danzantes
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Hotel Club Primavera

Hotel Club Primavera

Av. Palmas #10
5.15KM from Los Danzantes
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Los Danzantes

Stay at Hotel Camino Real Mexico City Centro Histórico, just a 5-minute walk from Los Danzantes. This hotel blends modern luxury with authentic Mexican design, featuring traditional mural art and indigenous motifs throughout its rooms. It offers curated cultural tours including live performances by local folk dance troupes.

The hotel’s rooftop terrace bar frequently hosts spontaneous Mexican folk dance shows, allowing guests to enjoy handcrafted tequilas while immersed in vibrant traditions. For convenience, take Line 2 of the metro to "Bellas Artes" station—just a 5-minute walk to the site. Nearby, you’ll find bustling artisan markets and craft workshops, perfect for deepening your connection to Mexico’s rich cultural heritage.

The most convenient option is taking Metro Line 2 to "Bellas Artes" station—just a 5-minute walk to Los Danzantes. The ride takes about 15 minutes and costs only around 15 pesos. For more flexibility, catch a bus from the Central Bus Terminal heading toward "Historic Center," then alight at "Calle de la Condesa" and walk 7 minutes.

The area around Los Danzantes is highly walkable, with clear street layouts and numerous hotels and cafes offering accessible pathways and free maps. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful, immersive experience amid the city’s artistic heartbeat.

Yes! Visit Café La Poesía, a hidden literary café just a 3-minute walk from Los Danzantes. Decorated with colonial-era murals and handcrafted ceramics, every wall tells a story of Mexican folklore. Their signature dark chocolate latte paired with handmade cornmeal pastries makes for stunning visuals.

The café hosts daily poetry readings from 3–6 PM, sometimes featuring live mural painting sessions by local artists—perfect for capturing authentic urban art moments. Outside, a small garden features vintage bronze statues and woven fabric canopies, creating a dreamy Latin American urban atmosphere ideal for Instagram-worthy photos.

Near Los Danzantes, join traditional dance workshops led by local artists teaching movements from northern Serpent Dance and central Puebla Folklore. Held every Saturday afternoon at the Historic Center Cultural Hub, these sessions cost just 200 pesos and include a limited-edition ethnic motif postcard.

During the annual Río de Colores festival in autumn, the streets transform into an open-air gallery with murals and 3D sculptures. Visitors can contribute to interactive painting walls or purchase handmade dyed textiles as souvenirs. All events support community art initiatives and offer bilingual guides, blending cultural immersion with meaningful engagement.