Capsule Hostel

Top choice in Zona Rosa & Reforma


This poshtel is less Japanese capsule hotel and more boutique hospital ward (with a similar level of cleanliness). Curtains wrap around the large dorm beds for privacy. Modern furnishings and surprisingly quiet rooms (request one away from the street) provide an excellent non-party, budget (finally) option near the embassies and action of Zona Rosa. No children allowed.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Zona Rosa & Reforma attractions

1. Monumento a Cuauhtémoc

0.2 MILES

Paseo de la Reforma’s busy intersection with Avenida Insurgentes is marked by the Monumento a Cuauhtémoc, memorializing the last Aztec emperor.

2. Mundo Chocolate Museum

0.22 MILES

A beautifully restored 1909 building houses Mundo Chocolate, a museum and store known as MUCHO celebrating all things chocolate. The permanent exhibit…

3. Centro Bursátil

0.27 MILES

An angular tower and mirror-ball ensemble housing the nation’s Bolsa (stock exchange) marks the southern edge of the Colonia Cuauhtémoc.

4. Monumento a la Madre

0.29 MILES

Just off Reforma, this monument and open plaza dedicated to mothers features a statue of a woman and child. The first brick was laid on Mother's Day (May…

5. El Ángel

0.49 MILES

The symbol of Mexico City, known as 'El Ángel' (The Angel), this gilded Winged Victory on a 45m-high pillar was sculpted for the independence centennial…

6. Museo del Objeto del Objeto

0.57 MILES

Packing a collection of nearly 100,000 pieces, some as old as the Mexican War of Independence (1810), this two-story design museum tells unique versions…

7. Plaza de la República

0.64 MILES

Dominated by the copper-domed Monumento a la Revolución, you'll find this well-maintained plaza west of the Alameda Central. The grand art deco building…