Discover the Charm of Hotel Casa Gonzalez in the Heart of Mexico City!
Hotel Casa Gonzalez, a jewel of a hotel in Mexico City, is not just a place to stay but a tradition with over 100 years of experience. It is ideally located in the heart of the financial, tourist, and commercial district of Mexico City.
Strategically situated at Rio Sena 69, the hotel is close to major tourist attractions (museums, parks, theaters, etc.), embassies, restaurants, shops, and transportation links. It’s an ideal starting point to explore everything the city offers.
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facilities
After a day in the vibrant city, return to the tranquility of the hotel’s patios and gardens, where the hustle and bustle of the city fades away.

EVENT ROOM
An intimate and cozy space perfect for your next event. It can accommodate up to 25 people and includes a beautiful terrace and access to a small patio, doubling its capacity.

ROOMS
The rooms offer a clean and comfortable environment, with private bathrooms equipped with soft towels and personal care items for a pleasant stay.
Hotel Casa González, your best option for lodging in Mexico City!

RESTAURANT
Be captivated by the beautiful antique stained glass while enjoying traditional Mexican dishes, prepared with recipes handed down from great-grandmothers.

WiFi
Free WiFi is available throughout the premises, allowing you to stay connected, whether working or sharing your experiences at any time.
Whether you travel in a group, for business, or solo, Hotel Casa González is the ideal starting point for everyone exploring Mexico City. Whether you’re looking for an event hall for meetings or simply a safe hotel in CDMX where attention to detail and personalized service are a priority, we have it for you.
At Hotel Casa González, every corner has a personal touch designed to make you feel “at home away from home.”
Our rooms are more than just accommodation; they offer a warm, clean, and comfortable embrace.
When it’s time to enjoy your meal, our restaurant is ready to transport you back to the times of our great-grandmothers with traditional Mexican dishes, such as the chiles en nogada that we serve during the Patriotic Month (September).