Discover insider tips for the most convenient accommodation options at the Mexican Grand Prix
Located right in Mexico City, the Autodrómo Hermanos Rodríguez is in the perfect location to choose a comfortable and convenient accommodation option. With many places and areas to choose from, this extensive guide will help prepare you for where to stay during the Mexican Grand Prix.
Staying in a hotel
Roma
Roma is known to be the 'hipster' area of Mexico City. This area is a great for exploring boutiques, local cafes and appreciating the art deco of the neighborhood. It is also considered one of the safest neighborhoods while also being very close to many big tourist attractions. It only takes about 30-40 minutes on the metro to reach the Autodrómo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Two star hotels start at about $1,800.75 MXN ($100 USD) a night during the week but can get up to roughly $3,240 MXN ($180 USD) a night on the weekends. Three star hotels start at $3,600 MXN ($200 USD) a night during the week and get up to about $4,500 MXN (~$250 USD) a night on the weekends. Lastly, four star hotels start at about $4,500 MXN ($250 USD) a night during the week but can reaches prices as high as $7,738 MXN (~ $430 USD) a night on the weekends.
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La Condesa
Neighboring the area of Roma, La Condesa is another perfect spot to stay in if you are visiting for the Mexican Grand Prix. La Condesa is a fun, fashionable area that has a plethora of restaurants, cafes and boutiques to explore. This area of Mexico City has a very bohemian feel to it and even if you don’t stay in this neighborhood, it is worth checking out what it has to offer! This area is also close to the circuit, only taking about 30 - 40 minutes by metro to get to the Grand Prix.
Two star hotels start at $1,890 MXN (~$105 USD) during the week and can get up to about $3,330 MXN (~$185 USD) on the weekends. Three star hotels start at roughly $2,340 MXN (~$130 USD) per night throughout the week but can reach prices up to about $3,400 MXN (~$215 USD) a night on the weekends. Lastly, four star hotels begin at about $4,500 MXN (~$250 USD) a night during the week but can become more expensive during the weekend, reaching prices as high as $6,300 MXN (~$350 USD) a night.
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Polanco
The neighborhood Polanco is a beautiful place to stay if visiting for the Grand Prix. Home to many restaurants, parks, museums and local boutiques, this area is perfect for anybody wanting to make the most of their trip to Mexico City. It is located very close in proximity to Chapultepec Park and it is within walking distance to many other attractions within the city. Despite this area being a great spot to stay in, it is further than the other two neighborhoods and can take up to an hour by public transport to reach the Autodrómo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Two star hotels start at about $1,440 MXN (~$80 USD) a night during the week and on the weekends prices can get up to $2,340 MXN (~$130 USD) a night. Three star hotels begin at about $ 2,880 MXN (~$160 USD) a night during the week but on the weekend prices can get up to about $5,400 MXN (~$300 USD) a night. Four star hotels begin at about $4,680 MXN ($260 USD) a night during the week but can reach prices as high as $8,100 MXN (~$450 USD) a night on the weekend.
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Staying in a Homeshare
Homeshares are a great option if you are traveling to Mexico City for the Grand Prix. There are different accommodation options located all around the city ranging from entire houses, to apartments, to single rooms. Prices are very dependent on the type of accommodation you choose, how many guests there are and lastly how long you plan on staying. Many homeshare options offer long term stay deals, so if that is something that interests you, it may be worth extending your stay in Mexico City!
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