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Sanborns Los Reyes isn’t just a café—it’s a living museum of Mexican history. Housed in a century-old building once frequented by intellectuals, it still boasts vintage fireplaces and retro décor. Sip coffee on the terrace, watch the world pass by, and time travel to a golden age of art and conversation.

Hotel Marques Del PEÑON

Hotel Marques Del PEÑON

3.7 / 5
Calz. Ignacio Zaragoza 2441, Zona Urbana Ejidal Santa Martha Acatitla Sur
4.37KM from Sanborns Los Reyes
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HOTEL BOUTIQUE M BLACK

HOTEL BOUTIQUE M BLACK

208 Avenida Guelatao
5.46KM from Sanborns Los Reyes
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HOTEL M DORADO

HOTEL M DORADO

EJE 5 SUR, Av. de las Torres 142
2.87KM from Sanborns Los Reyes
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Hotel Tlahuac

Hotel Tlahuac

3.6 / 5
Av. Tlahuac #6023 Col. Miguel Hidalgo Del. Tlahuac 6023
8.79KM from Sanborns Los Reyes
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HOTEL M RED

HOTEL M RED

Av. de las Torres 65. Col. Snt Maria
4.72KM from Sanborns Los Reyes
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Hotel San Lorenzo

Hotel San Lorenzo

3.1 / 5
Enna 14, San Lorenzo Xicotencatl
4.77KM from Sanborns Los Reyes
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Hotel Club Primavera

Hotel Club Primavera

Av. Palmas #10
3.68KM from Sanborns Los Reyes
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sanborns Los Reyes

Near Sanborns Los Reyes in Mexico City, consider staying at Hotel Reforma or NH Collection Mexico City Centro Histórico. Both offer convenient access to the landmark, with modern rooms, free Wi-Fi, and proximity to the historic center. Guests can easily explore local culture, enjoy authentic street food, and experience weekend art exhibitions and live music performances—perfect for immersing in the vibrant urban rhythm of Mexico City.

Yes, Sanborns Los Reyes is well-connected via public transit. The nearby Metrobús station "Los Reyes" is just a 3-minute walk away, while the Mexico City Metro's "Hidalgo" station lies within 500 meters, offering quick access to the Historic Center, National Palace, and Chapultepec Park. Taxis and Uber services are also widely available, making it convenient for late-night travel or guests with luggage.

Near Sanborns Los Reyes, visitors can explore the vibrant Mercado de los Reyes, sampling fresh tacos, traditional corn tortillas, and handmade chocolate. Every Saturday evening features a lively street art festival with local graffiti artists and indie bands performing. For cultural depth, join guided tours by local museums on colonial-era architecture, offering insight into the area’s rich historical evolution and urban development.

Yes, family-friendly options like Hotel Reforma and Holiday Inn Mexico City Centro offer spacious family rooms, baby cribs, kid-friendly meals, and indoor entertainment areas. Located near the Museo del Niño and Museo de Ciencia y Tecnología, these hotels support engaging activities for children. The surrounding neighborhood is safe and walkable, allowing parents to explore markets and street performers with confidence, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable family trip.

Sanborns Los Reyes itself offers a classic Mexican dining experience with modern interiors perfect for gatherings. Nearby hidden gems include Tacos El Güero, famous for freshly fried tacos and house-made salsa, and Café del Arte, a cozy café-gallery hybrid with an artistic vibe. Visit in the evening to enjoy the city lights and lively street ambiance, capturing the vibrant energy of Mexico City’s nightlife.

Start your day with breakfast at Sanborns Los Reyes, then stroll to the Historic Center to visit the National Palace and Cathedral. Lunch nearby at a charming café near the Baroque-style Church of San Isidro. In the afternoon, head to Chapultepec Castle or the National Museum of Anthropology. Return to the Los Reyes district in the evening to explore local markets, enjoy street food, and end your day with a view from a rooftop café—perfectly blending history, culture, and urban life.

Hotel Casa del Marqués is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from Sanborns Los Reyes. This historic boutique hotel blends colonial architecture with modern comforts, featuring rooms with original fireplaces and handcrafted mosaic floors. Guests enjoy complimentary breakfast and free Wi-Fi, while the indoor garden and rooftop terrace offer serene views of the surrounding neoclassical streets—perfect for immersing in authentic Mexico City culture.

The most convenient option is taking the Aerobús airport express to the Circuito Interior stop, then transferring to Metro Line 1 (Red Line) to Zócalo Station—just an 8-minute walk to Sanborns Los Reyes. The journey takes about 40 minutes and costs only around $25 MXN. Alternatively, Uber or DiDi offers door-to-door service in 25–35 minutes depending on traffic, ideal for travelers with luggage, ensuring safety and efficiency.

Near Sanborns Los Reyes, try Tacos de Canasta from street vendors—steaming corn tortillas filled with slow-cooked beef and fresh cilantro. Don’t miss Café de la Catedral, a century-old café serving authentic Mexican breakfast like Chilaquiles Rojos and Huevos Rancheros with freshly brewed coffee. Weekends often feature local markets offering lesser-known treats such as Tamales de Elote and Quesadillas de Hoja Santa, offering a deep dive into Mexico City’s rich culinary heritage.

Yes, Plaza de la Constitución (Zócalo) is just a few minutes’ walk away and perfect for families. The plaza hosts the National Palace, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, and access to museums. Kids love playing by the central fountain and visiting the National Museum of Anthropology (book in advance), which showcases stunning artifacts from Maya, Aztec, and other ancient civilizations. Nearby Benito Juárez Park offers green space and children’s play areas, ideal for a relaxed family outing.

Yes, the Palacio Nacional is a must-photograph site, featuring massive murals by Diego Rivera depicting Mexico’s history from colonial times to modern era. Built in the 16th century, this colonial-style structure houses the presidential offices and art galleries, open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. Another hidden gem is Calle de Madero, lined with 19th-century buildings and vibrant window frames—ideal for capturing authentic urban charm. Visit during early morning or golden hour for stunning lighting and fewer crowds.

Extremely convenient. Zócalo Metro Station (Line 1, Red Line) is just 700 meters away—about a 10-minute walk. This line connects major tourist spots including the National Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec Castle, and Mercado de Coapa. The metro system is safe, affordable (only $5 MXN per ride), and operates until late at night. For efficiency, use a T-Celular card or mobile app to purchase tickets quickly and avoid queues.

Yes, Mercado de San Juan is just 1.2 km away and renowned for high-quality crafts and traditional Mexican ingredients. Visitors can find pottery, embroidered shawls, handmade chocolates, and tequila—many stalls offer live demonstrations, like the Tortilla Bar where corn tortillas are made fresh on-site. Nearby Plaza Luis G. Urbina hosts smaller artisan markets selling designer clothing and independent creations. Best visited on Saturday mornings when crowds are thinner and inventory is fullest.