Summary:
Where Design Meets Charm | Top 38 Coolest ‘Hood
Welcome to your apartment in a beautifully restored historic home, built in 1914 and located on charming "Privada Blanca" (Historic neoclassical townhouse row)
Nestled in San Rafael—named one of the 38 coolest neighborhoods in the world by Time Out—you'll be immersed in culture, art, and local flavor.
Enjoy access to a spacious shared rooftop terrace with just four other guests, plus special discounts on exclusive experiences hosted right here.
The Space:
This charming loft (hallway view) is one of five independent units in a beautifully restored historic home. Designed with intentional simplicity and premium materials, the space blends timeless comfort with modern functionality—featuring a fully equipped kitchen bathed in natural light, a restful queen-size bed, and a private bathroom—creating a mindful retreat perfect for couples or solo travelers.
Guests also have access to a shared rooftop terrace, perfect for relaxing or enjoying the vibrant views of the San Rafael neighborhood. Please note: the terrace is open until 11:00 PM.
Traveling with friends or family? Feel free to ask about booking multiple units within the same house.
Guest Access:
After booking, you will receive check-in instructions as well as the access codes for the building and your room.
Other Things to Note:
Discover San Rafael: Historic, Artistic, and Wonderfully Local
San Rafael is one of Mexico City’s hidden gems—an eclectic neighborhood that blends historic architecture with a thriving arts scene and local flavor. Known for its grand early 20th-century mansions, intimate theaters, and vintage charm, San Rafael offers a more authentic, residential feel while still being deeply connected to the pulse of the city.
You’re just:
• 5 minutes from Reforma Avenue and the iconic Monumento a la Revolución
• 10 minutes from the trendsetting cafes and boutiques of La Roma
• 15 minutes from the lush parks and nightlife of La Condesa
• 20 minutes from the historic center (Centro Histórico)
It’s the perfect location for those who want to explore Mexico City like a local—surrounded by culture, but away from the tourist crowds.