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El Patio 77 is a chic and eco-friendly boutique hotel that offers a stylish and cozy stay in the heart of Mexico City. You can choose from eight unique rooms that are themed around different regions of Mexico, each with its own character and charm. You can also enjoy a delicious and varied breakfast in one of the tranquil courtyards, and relax in the lounge, library or spa. El Patio 77 is located in a restored 19th-century townhouse in the San Rafael neighbourhood, one of the oldest and most artistic areas of Mexico City. The hotel is surrounded by historic buildings, galleries, theatres and cafes, and offers easy access to the main attractions of the city. The hotel is just 150 meters from San Cosme metro station, which connects you to the Zocalo, the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Chapultepec Park. The hotel’s style is inspired by the diversity and beauty of Mexico. The hotel consists of eight rooms that are decorated with local art, crafts and furniture, each representing a different state of Mexico. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and colourful, with en-suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi and organic toiletries. The rooms also have balconies or terraces that overlook the street or the courtyards.
Sustainability
El Patio 77 is committed to sustainability in every aspect of its operation. The hotel uses solar panels for electricity and hot water, rainwater harvesting for irrigation, organic products for food and toiletries, recycled materials for furniture and decoration. The hotel also supports local communities and social projects through donations, education and volunteering. The hotel employs local staff and guides who share their knowledge and love for their city. The hotel also educates its guests and staff about sustainability and environmental stewardship. El Patio 77 is not only a place to enjoy the city, but also a place to learn from it and contribute to it. The hotel offers a variety of cultural activities that aim to raise awareness and appreciation of Mexico City’s natural and cultural heritage. Guests can participate in talks, workshops, documentaries and games that cover topics such as art, history, gastronomy and social issues. The hotel also works with local suppliers and partners who benefit from the tourism income.
Rooms
The hotel has eight rooms that cater to different needs and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a romantic retreat for two, a family-friendly abode for four or a group-friendly house for eight, you’ll find it here. All rooms have comfortable beds, heaters, storage space and free WiFi. Some rooms also have fireplaces, bathtubs and outdoor showers.
Food and drink
The hotel has a dining area where you can enjoy a delicious and varied breakfast with other guests in a friendly and social atmosphere. The breakfast is fresh, healthy and seasonal, with a focus on local and organic ingredients. The breakfast is also adapted to different dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free. The hotel also has a lounge where you can relax with a drink after a day of adventure, while listening to music or playing games.
Things to do
Choose from a range of cultural and social activities that the hotel offers or recommends. You can participate in talks, workshops, documentaries and games that cover topics such as art, history, gastronomy and social issues. You can also join a bike tour, a walking tour or a cooking class that will show you the best of the city. You can also visit the nearby markets, galleries, theatres and cafes that the hotel staff can suggest. You can also relax at the spa, where you can enjoy a massage or a facial with organic products.
Wider region
Mexico City is one of the largest and most vibrant cities in the world, with a rich history and culture that spans from the ancient Aztecs to the modern metropolis. You can explore different parts of the city by metro, bus or bike, depending on your time and budget. Some of the highlights include the Zocalo, the main square where you can see the Cathedral, the National Palace and the Templo Mayor; the Palacio de Bellas Artes, the cultural center that hosts art exhibitions, concerts and ballets; the Chapultepec Park, the largest urban park in Latin America that houses the Castle, the Zoo and several museums; the Frida Kahlo Museum, the former home of the famous painter that displays her artworks and personal belongings; the Xochimilco Canals, where you can take a colorful boat ride along the waterways; and the Teotihuacan Pyramids, the ancient archaeological site that features the impressive Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon.
Kids
Kids El Patio 77 welcomes kids of all ages. The hotel provides cots upon request and has family-friendly rooms with extra beds or sofa beds.
Getting there
Getting There El Patio 77 is located about 10 km from Mexico City airport and 5 km from Mexico City bus station. You can take a taxi or a private transfer to the hotel, which takes about 30 minutes from the airport or 15 minutes from the bus station. If you’re driving, the hotel offers free parking on site.
- Sustainable build
- Solar powered or renewable energy
- Employs local people
- Promotes local businesses
- Local or organic food
- Education
- Preservation of cultural heritage
- Culture
- Urban
- Spa
- Restaurant
- Wifi
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