Where should you stay during the Mexican Grand Prix™ weekend?
In this guide we’ll help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Mexican Grand Prix™
If you've heard the rumors about Mexico City's infamous traffic, rest assured they hold some truth, and it's a smart move to consider this when deciding where to stay.
To make your visit more hassle-free, consider staying in one of the neighborhoods on the east side of the city for quicker access to and from the circuit. Notable options include La Condesa, Roma, and Polanco.
La Condesa is a trendy, leafy neighborhood in Mexico City known for its vibrant cultural scene, Art Deco architecture, and a wide array of restaurants and bars.
Roma, a hip neighborhood in Mexico City, is celebrated for its bohemian atmosphere, street art, and a diverse culinary landscape, making it a popular destination for young professionals and artists.
Polanco, an upscale district in Mexico City, is renowned for its luxurious boutiques, high-end dining establishments, and the iconic Chapultepec Park, a sprawling green oasis in the heart of Mexico City with museums and recreational areas to explore.
To make your visit more hassle-free, consider staying in one of the neighborhoods on the east side of the city for quicker access to and from the circuit. Notable options include La Condesa, Roma, and Polanco.
La Condesa is a trendy, leafy neighborhood in Mexico City known for its vibrant cultural scene, Art Deco architecture, and a wide array of restaurants and bars.
Roma, a hip neighborhood in Mexico City, is celebrated for its bohemian atmosphere, street art, and a diverse culinary landscape, making it a popular destination for young professionals and artists.
Polanco, an upscale district in Mexico City, is renowned for its luxurious boutiques, high-end dining establishments, and the iconic Chapultepec Park, a sprawling green oasis in the heart of Mexico City with museums and recreational areas to explore.
The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is well-connected to Mexico City through the subway system. To make things more convenient for yourself, consider selecting a hotel situated close to a subway line, ensuring traffic free access to and from the circuit. Metro Línea 9 (Brown line) stops in Condesa (Chilpancingo station), so staying at a hotel in this neighbourhood can really make your journey to and from the circuit quick and easy.