Cheapest month: | February |
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Most expensive month: | December |
Average price in Mexico City: | €18/night |
Cheapest price found: | €5/night |
Cheapest day: | Sunday |
Most expensive day: | Wednesday |
Centrally positioned, Mexico City Hostel offers easy access to Mexico City's main sightseeing areas. It also provides free Wi-Fi.
Located in Mexico City's city centre, this art deco hostel offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is located a short walk from Zocalo and Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral.
Featuring an on-site bar, this central Mexico City hostel is situated just a short walk from Palacio de Bellas Artes and Zocalo. It also offers free Wi-Fi, valet parking and an outdoor pool.
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€20/night is an average price for a hostel in Mexico City throughout the year. Hostel prices do vary, and you’ll find that in September is the most expensive month to book, and in October is the cheapest month to book. Our users recently found Mexico City hostels for as low as €5/night. In general, Mexico City hostels for €16 or less are a good deal.
Based on our data, Mexico City Hostel is the best Mexico City hostel, with a rating of 8.6/10 from 1,507 reviews.
Mexico City Hostel is the nearest hostel in Mexico City to Mexico City Benito Juarez Airport, at a distance of 6.5 km.
The most popular neighbourhood is Cuauhtémoc, with 13% of our users looking to stay in Mexico City searching for hostels in this area over the last 12 months. Casa Pepe is a popular hostel in Cuauhtémoc that might be available for your travel dates, though there are other great properties in the area as well.
Staying in a Mexico City hostel has many benefits, including cost savings, proximity to the centre of the city, a social and laid-back atmosphere, and similar amenities to hotels (such as Wi-Fi, continental breakfast, or 24/7 check-in). Hostels in Mexico City tend to attract younger, solo travellers, but they can be great for couples and families as well.