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Capitalia | Designer Charm near WTC
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9.4 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 6
Popular amenities
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Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México
- World Trade Center Mexico City14 min walk
- Pepsi Center14 min walk
- Angel of Independence Monument5 min drive
- Mexico City (MEX-Mexico City Intl.)23 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Living Room 1
1 Queen Sofa Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Office
Garden
About this property
Capitalia | Designer Charm near WTC
Summary:
Indulge in a lavish stay: experience the epitome of luxury in our fully equipped new apartment featuring an indoor patio and balcony. Revel in the expansive and bright living spaces, comprising a living room with Smart TV and Alexa, a fully equipped kitchen, a stylish dining room, three bedrooms, a versatile studio with a sofa bed, and three bathrooms adorned with local eco-friendly amenities.
The Space:
Gym- One parking space per apartment - Entrance with doorman and 24 hour security- Resting common areas - Events room (with extra cost) - Common terrace (ask our staff for access)
Guest Access:
Gym- One parking space per apartment - Entrance with doorman and 24 hour security- Resting common areas - Events room (with extra cost) - Common terrace (ask our staff for access)
The Neighborhood:
Del Valle neighborhood is one of the nicest, most central areas in the city full of restaurants, shops, offices and businesses. You’ll be 5 minutes from the World Trade Center and Poliforum Siqueiros. This area is perfect for business or digital nomads looking for a centric location with easy access to other areas like Polanco, Reforma, and Roma-Condesa.
Getting Around:
The best way to get around Mexico City is via Uber or taxi. Taxis are slightly more expensive, but they are a hassle-free means of getting around. Uber is a safe and more affordable way to navigate the city. You can drive yourself but be aware there is a lot of traffic and you need to be patient.
Taxi or Uber
Phone ahead for a “taxi de sitio” (safe taxi) to ensure that you get official and safe transportation around the city. Most hotels and restaurants are happy to call one of the official cars for you, or you could wait at the ""Sitio"" signs and stands located around town. Flagging one down on the street could leave you in the potentially precarious situation of hopping in the back of an unofficial taxi and a driver with maybe questionable intentions. Additionally, Uber operates in Mexico City and is an affordable and safe way to navigate the metropolis.
Metro
The metro is cheap, but you should keep in mind a few tips. One, the first two cars of each train are for women and children only. Two, you should only carry small bags – large bags mark you as a tourist, and suitcases are not permitted at all. Three, the metro is very crowded during the morning and evening rush hours, and that's also when it's more prone to pickpockets. Tickets cost 5 pesos, or a little more than $0.25.
Metrobús
Like the subway, Mexico City's Metrobús is a cheap, efficient and super-crowded way to move around town. These red and white buses move (quickly) in dedicated lanes along the Avenida de los Insurgentes and other routes. To ride you'll need to purchase a smartcard (available at vending machines in the Metro stations); the card will cost 16 pesos (or about $0.84) and rides cost 6 pesos one way (about $0.31).
Tourist Bus
The red double-decker Turibus provides commentary (available in eight languages) on various popular sights and routes throughout the city. Tours usually last around three hours with approximately 20 stops along the way. For those looking to pack in lots of sightseeing in one day, it's an affordable option (costing about $8 for adults). It runs daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Car
The streets are congested, the routes are baffling, parking is scarce and expensive, plus the rules of the road are hard to understand (particularly since drivers rarely follow them). In some areas, there's also a danger of auto theft. If you do decide to drive, several car rental companies operate out of the Mexico City airport and in several parts of the city.
Other Things to Note:
You will be in one of the biggest cities in the world, it can get hectic and messy. We do our best to provide a calm and peaceful stay, however, please consider there may be noise coming from outside.
You will stay in a residential building and several neighbours have dogs, you may hear them from time to time.
Interaction with Guests:
The Capitalia team will always be on the lookout for you and for any doubts you have before, during and after your stay. We will be available for you by phone or message, as well as our security team that are available 24/7.
We offer additional services like personal chef, transportation, daily housekeeping. please inquire when you book your stay and we'll be happy to arrange them for you.
Indulge in a lavish stay: experience the epitome of luxury in our fully equipped new apartment featuring an indoor patio and balcony. Revel in the expansive and bright living spaces, comprising a living room with Smart TV and Alexa, a fully equipped kitchen, a stylish dining room, three bedrooms, a versatile studio with a sofa bed, and three bathrooms adorned with local eco-friendly amenities.
The Space:
Gym- One parking space per apartment - Entrance with doorman and 24 hour security- Resting common areas - Events room (with extra cost) - Common terrace (ask our staff for access)
Guest Access:
Gym- One parking space per apartment - Entrance with doorman and 24 hour security- Resting common areas - Events room (with extra cost) - Common terrace (ask our staff for access)
The Neighborhood:
Del Valle neighborhood is one of the nicest, most central areas in the city full of restaurants, shops, offices and businesses. You’ll be 5 minutes from the World Trade Center and Poliforum Siqueiros. This area is perfect for business or digital nomads looking for a centric location with easy access to other areas like Polanco, Reforma, and Roma-Condesa.
Getting Around:
The best way to get around Mexico City is via Uber or taxi. Taxis are slightly more expensive, but they are a hassle-free means of getting around. Uber is a safe and more affordable way to navigate the city. You can drive yourself but be aware there is a lot of traffic and you need to be patient.
Taxi or Uber
Phone ahead for a “taxi de sitio” (safe taxi) to ensure that you get official and safe transportation around the city. Most hotels and restaurants are happy to call one of the official cars for you, or you could wait at the ""Sitio"" signs and stands located around town. Flagging one down on the street could leave you in the potentially precarious situation of hopping in the back of an unofficial taxi and a driver with maybe questionable intentions. Additionally, Uber operates in Mexico City and is an affordable and safe way to navigate the metropolis.
Metro
The metro is cheap, but you should keep in mind a few tips. One, the first two cars of each train are for women and children only. Two, you should only carry small bags – large bags mark you as a tourist, and suitcases are not permitted at all. Three, the metro is very crowded during the morning and evening rush hours, and that's also when it's more prone to pickpockets. Tickets cost 5 pesos, or a little more than $0.25.
Metrobús
Like the subway, Mexico City's Metrobús is a cheap, efficient and super-crowded way to move around town. These red and white buses move (quickly) in dedicated lanes along the Avenida de los Insurgentes and other routes. To ride you'll need to purchase a smartcard (available at vending machines in the Metro stations); the card will cost 16 pesos (or about $0.84) and rides cost 6 pesos one way (about $0.31).
Tourist Bus
The red double-decker Turibus provides commentary (available in eight languages) on various popular sights and routes throughout the city. Tours usually last around three hours with approximately 20 stops along the way. For those looking to pack in lots of sightseeing in one day, it's an affordable option (costing about $8 for adults). It runs daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Car
The streets are congested, the routes are baffling, parking is scarce and expensive, plus the rules of the road are hard to understand (particularly since drivers rarely follow them). In some areas, there's also a danger of auto theft. If you do decide to drive, several car rental companies operate out of the Mexico City airport and in several parts of the city.
Other Things to Note:
You will be in one of the biggest cities in the world, it can get hectic and messy. We do our best to provide a calm and peaceful stay, however, please consider there may be noise coming from outside.
You will stay in a residential building and several neighbours have dogs, you may hear them from time to time.
Interaction with Guests:
The Capitalia team will always be on the lookout for you and for any doubts you have before, during and after your stay. We will be available for you by phone or message, as well as our security team that are available 24/7.
We offer additional services like personal chef, transportation, daily housekeeping. please inquire when you book your stay and we'll be happy to arrange them for you.
Property manager
Capitalia
Languages
English, Spanish
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Amenities
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue grill
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Free
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Mexico City
Located in Benito Juarez, a neighbourhood in Mexico City, this apartment is in the mountains and on a lake. Paseo de la Reforma and Angel of Independence Monument are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Chapultepec Park and Alameda Central. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez or Auditorio Nacional.

Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México
What's nearby
- World Trade Center Mexico City - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Pepsi Center - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Angel of Independence Monument - 5 min drive - 4.2 km
- Paseo de la Reforma - 5 min drive - 4.9 km
- U.S. Embassy - 6 min drive - 5.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Café Passmar - 1 min walk
- Bisquets Obregón - 1 min walk
- Punto de Encuentro. Local de Café - 2 min walk
- Del plato a la Boca - 1 min walk
- Pastorcitos de Sirloin - 1 min walk
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