Description
Hostel Catedral is a company with the objective of developing a new concept of tourism for the youth of México and the foreigner alike. The idea is to provide a place of lodging which is agreable, economical, comfortable, and secure while they are traveling in our country.
In this environment they could meet and get to know people traveling through México with their same expectations and objectives, absorbing the culture and traditions, and, above all, meeting great people!
The Hostel Catedral is located in the heart of the historic center of Mexico City, behind the impressive Metropolitan Cathedral and only a few blocks away from the most important archaeological site of the city, El Templo Mayor or the "Main Temple", of the ancient Aztecs. Houses, buildings, and churches that date from the colonial and Virreinal eras surround the hostel.
We are situated one block from the subway station Zócalo which connects you easily to the city's most important points of interest such as the Museums of Modern Art and of Anthropology, the park of Chapultepec, the Zona Rosa, Coyoacan, and more.
Ours services are:
-204 beds (privates rooms and dormitories)
-Open 24 hours
-Lockers available
-24 hours hot water service
-Guest Kitchen
-T.V. Room
-Security 24 hours
-Internet Center
-Restaurant
-Travel agency
-Laundry
-Tourist information
-Hostel reservations
-Major credit card accepted
In this environment they could meet and get to know people traveling through México with their same expectations and objectives, absorbing the culture and traditions, and, above all, meeting great people!
The Hostel Catedral is located in the heart of the historic center of Mexico City, behind the impressive Metropolitan Cathedral and only a few blocks away from the most important archaeological site of the city, El Templo Mayor or the "Main Temple", of the ancient Aztecs. Houses, buildings, and churches that date from the colonial and Virreinal eras surround the hostel.
We are situated one block from the subway station Zócalo which connects you easily to the city's most important points of interest such as the Museums of Modern Art and of Anthropology, the park of Chapultepec, the Zona Rosa, Coyoacan, and more.
Ours services are:
-204 beds (privates rooms and dormitories)
-Open 24 hours
-Lockers available
-24 hours hot water service
-Guest Kitchen
-T.V. Room
-Security 24 hours
-Internet Center
-Restaurant
-Travel agency
-Laundry
-Tourist information
-Hostel reservations
-Major credit card accepted
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BEST PLACE IN MEXICO CITY Out of the hostels in downtown, this is by far the best option. Unbeatable location, very clean and well managed. Amazing rooftop terrace. I keep coming back. — Anonymous , NZ (2012-01-03)
Too Noisy for me! The Hostel is in a great location and offered free breakfast and dinner and free tour round the city in a deal and the rooms were clean but thats where the fun ends. The bar is open til 10 p.m. on ground floor with the noise from the music spreading all round the hostel. Then when this closes the music on the sixth floor terrace bar was so loud on first floor that we couldnt get to sleep and the bar is open until 2 a.m.! Always check about this before considering staying here. If you want to party, it is a great place. but if you want a good nights sleep, then avoid as youre unlikely to get to sleep! — Mari , Argentinean (2009-06-19)


I stayed in Hostel Cathedral and I will never forget it. Everybody was so awesome and nice. It is truly charming and unforgettable. The only reason why I did not give it 5 stars is the bar closes quite early. (Other than that it was clean and very affordable.) — Michelle (2005-09-01)


It's really a great hostel. You meet people from all over the world. The only reason why I don't rate with 5 stars is, that the bar is closes at 10 p.m and they also don't allow people to stay in the kitchen after 11 p.m. — Anonymous (2003-09-07)

















