
Best Luxury Hotels in Mexico
Peppered with luxury beachfront hotels, Riviera Maya on the Yutucan Peninsula is a wonderful choice for those in need of a paradise sun holiday. And unlike secluded, far-flung destinations, there’s plenty of activities, ancient Mayan ruins and nightlife close by – or, depending on where you stay – right on the doorstep.
Mexico DF, Mexico City
Habita Mexico City
(5 stars)Set in the Polanco neighbourhood, the Habita is certainly stylish enough to keep up with its elegant neighbours. The hotel was opened in the year 2000 and was the first non-chain hotel to grace Mexico City. While the overall theme and character of the original ‘50s building have been paid homage to, guests are also treated to plenty of contemporary and very luxurious touches. there are just 36 rooms in total. To add to the feeling of opulence and those who appreciate space should choose one of the junior suites, which come with a large living room and terrace to unwind on while taking in city views.
Quintana Roo, Playa del Carmen
Viceroy Riviera Maya
(5 stars)Just north of the vibrant town of Playa del Carmen, lies this romantic, intimate adults-only resort. With 41 suites it’s low rise and peaceful, incorporating a private beach, the Wayak Spa, gym, lagoon pool, open-air bar and grill and a fancy Mexican restaurant. You can pack light before coming, the hotel loans guests sombreros, books, snorkelling gear, DVDs, Neil George bath products – and limos are on hand for exploring further afield. Book a thatched Royal Villa for your own butler, pool, hammock, huge soaking tub and indoor-outdoor showers. Do try The Temezcal, an intensive sweat lodge ceremony to truly unwind and experience the mysticism of Mexico.
Quintana Roo, Tulum
Aldea Canzul
(5 stars)Comprising three villa buildings, Aldea Canzul exudes contemporary rustic style. The high-end furnishings have a boho edge, ensuring the resort feels both fashionable and in keeping with its surroundings. Ideal for families and groups, the two, three and four-bedded self-catering casas include kitchens and terraces with BBQ facilities and superb views. The on-site concierge can book a private chef if you’d prefer not to cook, as well as arranging in-villa spa treatments, watersports activities and yoga classes. Tulum’s main beachfront is close enough to provide access to bars and restaurants, but far enough to afford peace and quiet.
Mexico DF, Mexico City
Hotel Condesa DF
(4 stars)Cool enough to appeal to visiting pop stars and actors, this chic ‘20s style hotel can be found in the stylish Roma district. Each of the 40 guest rooms are decorated in cool tones such as moss green and cream to emphasise the abundant light and space and each room opens out onto a large wooden terrace that is extremely inviting. The spa area is the ideal place to unwind and guests can choose from a series of hot tubs as well as a sauna and a traditional hammam.
Quintana Roo, Cancún
Paradisus Cancun
(5 stars)Offering guests a private stretch of 600 metres of powdery sand to spread out on, this stunning hotel is separated into five establishments that have been created in the shape of pyramids. Each pyramid is surrounded by its own tropical garden and comes with a separate lagoon-style swimming pool to ensure guests will find plenty of room to splash around. People who are in search of the optimum luxury will be able to take advantage of a range of upgraded services such as the Royal Service which is reserved exclusively for adults and the Family Concierge. The dining here is among the best in the whole of Cancun and with a seven-star Michelin chef overseeing the creation of dishes, guests can be sure that they will be in for a real treat.
Mexico DF, Mexico City
Kimpton Virgilio
(5 stars)Located in the lively Polanquito area, Kimpton Virgilio marks the debut of Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants in Mexico City and delivers the perfect balance between the cosiness and exclusivity of a boutique hotel with the support of IHG Hotels & Resorts. Offering 48 rooms designed with a sleek and contemporary Mexican aesthetic by Arquitectura de Interiores Studio, Kimpton Virgilio caters to both short-term and extended stays. The hotel emphasises a deep connection to Mexico City through every element, from locally crafted furniture and art to the latest music and decor, ensuring guests’ experiences are immersive and authentically local. Kimpton Virgilio’s restaurant, Pepe: Mesa Española, is a street-side restaurant serving traditional Spanish cuisine with modern and international influences. The hotel’s commitment to highly personalised experiences can be tailored to its gastronomic offerings, design, and services, aiming to become a signature destination in Polanquito for sophisticated adventurers seeking a touch of local flavour.
Quintana Roo, Playa del Carmen
Fairmont Mayakoba
(5 stars)Spread across 45 acres, the 401 suite Fairmont boasts its own golf course, spa and cooking school. It’s just 15 minutes drive from the bright lights of Playa del Carmen, but with so much to do and see here, you won’t want to leave. It’s a great place to wildlife spot, surrounded by ocean, mangroves and jungle on each side. Dinner at La Laguna (beside the lagoon) is a real highlight, not only because of its romantic setting but also for its fantastic Mexican cuisine. Guests can also eat seafood beachside at Brisas, and The Lobby Lounge’s balcony is the perfect spot for an after-dinner margarita or three. The style is contemporary with some traditional Yutucan elements and an earthy colour scheme. Book a beachfront casita for a private rooftop pool, tons of space and butler service.
Quintana Roo, Tulum
Secrets Tulum Resort & Beach Club
(5 stars)Having made its debut in October 2023, Secrets Tulum offers the latest in barefoot chic. The adults-only hideaway has been designed in circular blocks, with lots of neutral earthy shades and natural materials incorporated into the build. Book a junior suite, with a tropical or swim-up upgrade, or Preferred Club status for access to a private lounge, breakfast in the Rosewater seafood restaurant, a personal concierge service and an upgraded minibar. The amenities onsite include 14 bars and restaurants, a spa, rooftop and courtyard pools and another pool at the Beach Club.
Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende
Live Aqua San Miguel De Allende Urban Resort
(5 stars)A glamorous urban retreat, this is a new-build property, with floor to ceiling windows, hanging chairs, poolside hammocks, modern artworks, murals, natural decor (slate, rattan and oak are prolific), a boho boutique and an onsite artisan bakery emanating tempting aromas. Beside the Resa del Obraje dam, it provides scenic views, yet has proximity to central attractions (there’s a house car for guests’ use). Kids are entertained with alfresco movie nights, a playroom, yoga and art classes and there’s a babysitting service. Rooms come with aromatherapy kits, record players and Molton Brown toiletries. Guests can visit the spa, dine at Zibu or the Spice Market and loiter in the cigar bar.
Mexico, Mexico DF
Mondrian Mexico City Condesa
(5 stars)Found where La Roma and La Condesa districts meet, the 187-bedroom Mondrian is part of the landmark I421 mixed-use complex. Designed by Mexican architect Jose Luis Benlliure, with interiors by Jihei Aoki, the Mondrian Mexico City Condesa reflects the capital’s avant-garde personality. Indoor swings, massive feature plant pots and murals by Ara Stark punctuate what is otherwise minimalist decor. Guests can order nibbles on La Terraza, eat Mediterranean food at Cleo, drink cocktails with a view at Skybar and take morning coffee with a fresh pastry at The Flower Shop (which is an actual flower shop as well as a cafe).
Quintana Roo, Cancún
TRS Coral Hotel
(5 stars)The adults-only TRS Coral Hotel is the pinnacle of the Palladium Hotel Group’s adults-only portfolio of hotels. Sharing the same Costa Mujeres property as the Grand Palladium Resort & Spa, the TRS Coral Hotel is on a beautiful beach in a less-developed area. About 30 minutes drive from Cancun. Guests not only have access to the hotel’s exclusive a la carte restaurants, and designer bars but also all the facilities and dining options of the Grand Palladium. The hotel is all-inclusive with a new approach of ‘Infinite Indulgence’, with no limits for guests. The service includes a premium all-inclusive package, such as a fully personalised and stocked in-room bar; as well as a personal butler and various other benefits such as a complimentary in-resort transfer facility, 24-hour room service (available via the property’s free app) and unlimited access to all the facilities and services offered at the next-door Grand Palladium Costa Mujeres Resort & Spa.
Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende
Numu Boutique Hotel San Miguel de Allende
(5 stars)Part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, this hotel is found in the Centro area of this Mexican city. It’s close to all the main attractions and offers a friendly, personal level of service. Designed by Artigas Arquitectos, there are 44 rooms and suites, all with a terrace or balcony looking over the garden or neighbouring cobbled streets. Also on-site, is the Nubye Spa providing balancing ancient rituals; a courtyard housing El Fogón de Don Enrique gourmet restaurant; Bar El Camino; and a rooftop area with a further restaurant, a pool and a sundeck.
