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This is a complete list of all known hostels in Mexico City. If you know of a Mexico City hostel that isn't listed here, please use the "Add a New Hostel" link at the bottom of the page.
(Col. Hipodromo Condesa)
 "Nice place to stay - It's a clean and nice hostel in Condesa, a nice and safe neighbourhood in Mexico City with nice bars." … "Hostal Condesa offers you an affordable and pleasant stay, very close to the main attractions of Mexico City. We are located in the fashionable neighborhood of "la...
(Colonia Centro)
 "Hostel Amigo is definitely a hostel with personality and atmosphere -- some might even call it a party hostel. However, unlike many other hostels that rely on the atmosphere they provide, Hostel Amigo actually offers clean amenities and good extras as well. The Location The hostel is...
(Col. del Carmen del Coyoacán)
 "Coyote Flaco Backpackers is appropriately named -- it's located in the neighborhood of Coyoacan, which is derived from the word Coyohuacan, meaning "place where they have coyotes" in the Nahuatl language. The hostel is about fifteen minutes' walk from the metro station, either through Viveros...
(Colonia Narvarte)
 "Cool hostel, the best one in mexico." … "If you come to Mexico you must stay here. Why? Because if you do not, you are losing a chance to share part of everyone's culture, and having nice chats with interesting people. This place has the best staff ever." … "Our hostel is located in a...
(Colonia Roma)
 "This is a really friendly hostel. The people running it are kind and and generous, even helping us to book tickets for a bus journey. Meeting people to hook up with is easy as they provided breakfast on the roof and have a TV room where people weary of walking can hang out in the evening. As it...
(Colonia del Carmen Coyoacan)
 "A home from home - This is a lovely place, impeccably clean, a beautiful garden, and a delicious home cooked breakfast is included in the price. The staff are friendly and helpful and the area is safe to wander about it -- don't miss the amazing taco stand under the bridge near the metro...
"Hostel Home is a beautiful house from the last century completed remodelled . All the staff does his best to make you feel at HOME and they will be always happy to informed you about tourist information, ticket buses, spanish classes, exhibitions , free clubs and partys etc." … We make...
(Col. Roma Norte del Cuauhtemoc)
"Hostel Condesa Chapultepec it's placed on a beautiful Art Nouveau style house, built on 1926; it was adapted respecting the style in order to make a cosy spot where our visitor feel comfortable and enjoy the place while they stay with us. It has separated dorms and bathrooms for men and women on...
(Colonia Juárez)
 "this hostel is ok. i wouldn't go back again that's for sure. the managers there aren't very backpacker-friendly -- in short, they try to dig as much money out from you as possible for using their services. i only stayed one night there, thank god. good luck if you stay here." … "The Hostel...
(Copilco)
 "If you're planning a stay in Mexico City consider this place. It's about twenty minutes by train out of the city centre but it is worth it. Mexico City can be a little crazy when you first arrive and it is nice to stay in an interesting neighborhood, I arrived late at night a little worse for...
(Centro Histórico)
 "One of the best hostels I stayed in throughout Central America! Not much that can beat free breakfast, free dinner and two free tours for only $10 a night. Location is excellent in the middle of Mexico City with cheap street food at the Zocaló and close to subway and other transportation. Lots...
"Nuestro Hostal esta situado en el corazon de la zona rosa, a media cuadra de Paseo de la Reforma por lo que puede acceder a cualquier punto de la ciudad. A dos cuadras está la Glorieta de los Insuegentes donde puede tambien tomar tanto el metro como el metrobus para trasladarse. contamos con...
 "This is a great place. I've been there since last June and I'm still liv'n there. I love it. You can meet people from all around the world and the prices are cool. Just like an old place, it has some troubles with the hot water (you'll have to wake up very early if you want to take a hot bath,...
(Col. Juarez)
 "Unique, stylish, and chilly - very friendly host couple. helpful and easy going. never seen such a nice and comfortable hostel. the place to be in mexico city!" … From the moment you step into our refurbished historical landmark building adjacent to Zocalo, Zona Rosa and Reforma; you’ll...
(Col. Juarez)
"Best hostel for backpackers in mexico city, located in the heart of the city, hot water, opened 24 hours. the best option to save some money but having a great place to stay, you will have security and great service Best option for backpackers in the best place for tourists, it is among...
(Col Veronica Anzures)
CHILDREN NOT ALLOWED(under 18 years old) GAY FRIENDLY (male) Located in one of the most lovely, tree-shaded, and peaceful neighborhoods in Mexico City, Hostal Montejo is within walking distance of Chapultepec Park, the green center piece of the city. Within this beautiful park is one of the...
 "This is the only hostel I have stayed at anywhere. It was clean and the staff was friendly available and helpful. The location is excellent (in the heart of mexico city) but can be noisy even at night as it is very near the Zocalo. Overall it was a great first time hostel experience." …...
Quinta Alma Sofia is now offering up to 60 beds in sharing rooms, five double beds per room. seven bathrooms with shower and towels.Camping area is allowed for firewoods. (area para fogatas) Lounge place with amenities such as Cable TV, Pool Table, free coffee, soft drinks and bar.This is a...
The YWCA hostel is located in one place or midpoint of the Historic Center, where you can walk to get to attractions such as museums, historical monuments, restaurants and bars, are almost 2 meters, you could facilitate the arrival of the other points Mexico City, as Zona Rosa, Bellas Artes,...
"Located in a safe pleasant area with a great vibe, Hostel 333 opens it's doors to anyone who's looking for safety, comfort and fun. Located near many sites of public transportation, so you can get to where you need. Subway, Turibus, taxis 24 hrs and bike rentals. 15 minutes away from downtown...
(Colonia Juarez)
 "I had a great time at the hostel. It has a good location. Zona Rosa is like the tourist area in the city. The personnel were professional and friendly. They helped me and I had a wake-up call everyday on time all the time." … "This is an excellent hostel. I had lots of fun and it's close to...
(Zona Rosa)
GREAT LOCATION, AFFORDABLE, COMFORTABLE, SAFE & CLEAN Located in the tourist, commercial and financial area better known as ZONA ROSA. Ten minutes walking distance to shops, handicrafts, currency exchange, restaurants, bars, night clubs, National Anthropology Museum, Chapultepec Castle & Park....
Casa de los Amigos is a Center for Peace and International Understanding in Mexico City. The Casa was established as a nonprofit organization in 1956 by the Quaker community in Mexico, and its work continues to be rooted in Quaker values. Through its programs, community space, and social and...
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Mexico City Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Leo
I loved Mexico City -- felt very safe.
Comment by Omar
The great thing about Mexico City is that you can get your own hotel room for about 200 pesos (about $20 USD), which is only a little more than the hostels, if you want more privacy. Though I believe most of them are in the Centro Histórico, which tends to die down at night (though that's great if you want to sleep in peace and quiet), as opposed to a place like the Zona Rosa (where I would have preferred to stay, since it's close to the gay clubs) where the hotels are more expensive. Of course, meeting people is much easier in the hostels. If you get tired of all the craziness of the city, and your feet are tired of walking through all the street markets (which are fun) and museums and stuff, I can also recommend taking half a day at Xochimilco, south of the city (or is it north? -- I just know it's outside the city) and renting one of those crazily painted boats. Don't forget a bottle of Tequila, some limes and salt, so that you can take shots while floating lazily down the river. A quite enjoyable experience. And be sure to eat tacos at the "Los Calmantes" stand at Mercado Hidalgo. They were the best I've had! Oh, and eat a nice (and cheap) dinner at the beautiful Sanbourn's in the Casa de los Azulejos. The other Sanbourn's are only ok, but the service and ambience at Azulejos was outstanding. If you are interested in books, your best bets are the three big bookstores near the Coyoacán metro (El Sótano, Gandhi, and FCE) and all the used bookstores on Donceles street in the Centro Histórico (the books are packed in those stores so tight that you won't be able to see what they all are :-)). Have fun in Mexico!
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