Hotels & Hostels Mexico City Versalles 104

Versalles 104 (Hostel)

  • Versalles 104, Juárez
    Mexico City 06600, MEXICO | View map
  • Price Range: Budget
  • Neighbourhood: Juárez
  • Atmosphere: Zen and Party

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Lonely Planet Review

Quotes Friendly American-Mexican couple Tory and Livier have reconceived a Porfirio Díaz-era home as a boutique hostel/cultural center, contributing their own quirky design elements. It's a hit with young, mostly European, travelers.

Don't expect much privacy: two rooms around a small patio are outfitted as mixed-gender dorms - one with six bunks, the other with four - sharing a single tiny bathroom. Otherwise, you might opt for one of a pair of wood-floored private rooms upstairs, each as large as the dorm units, with a green-tiled bathroom down the hall. Much of the social interaction takes place in the front-end cafe/lounge where espresso and Japanese elixir tonics are dispensed. Uniquely decorated with an array of homemade objects and thrift store finds, the space alternately serves as a venue for theater events, movies and poetry readings.

Review by author Daniel C Schechter

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How To Get There

From Benito Juarez Airport: By metro, take the (Yellow) line from Terminal Area to Pantitlan. Then switch to the (Pink) line in the direction Observatorio to your final stop Cuahtemoc. From the metro stop, exit to the right and walk approximately 1 block to Versalles and turn right again. (Approx. 40 min. in total) By Taxi or Car Hire, take Blvd. Aeropuerto towards the south, exit right onto Fray Servando which eventually becomes Chapultepec. After the metro Cuauhtemoc, you will see Versalles Street approximately 1 block on the right. (Approx. 30 min. in total)

Facilities

  1. Communal area - Indoor
  2. Wi-fi available
  3. Breakfast included
  4. 24 hour reception
  1. Linen included
  2. Security facilities
  3. Luggage Storage
  4. Towels

Author Tip

Have a café con leche and pastries at Cafetería Gabi's, a lively gathering place and gallery of coffee paraphernalia a few blocks west at Liverpool and Nápoles. Wander through bustling Cuauhtémoc market south of the hostel. Across Av Chapultepec, you'll find Plaza Romita, core of the old village that gives the Roma neighborhood its name, with the beautifully preserved San Francisco Javier church.

Curious Fact

Versalles 104 was the boyhood home of surrealist poet Ramón López Velarde, best known as the author of La Suave Pátria, his lyrical paean to the nation.