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Mexico City, or CDMX if you’re in the know, may be most well-known for its ancient ruins and unrivaled cuisine, but the city is also home to the design industry’s most impressive rising stars. Some of the young designers are even returning to the country’s most beloved style: organic modernism, which, with its combination of sophisticated interiors and natural elements, paved the way for indoor-outdoor living. After all, few countries do transitional design that bridges interiors and the exterior quite like Mexico does, which is why design enthusiasts, digital nomads, and jet-setters are making their way below the border in droves.All products featured on Architectural Digest are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Designed to foster coexistence and art, the highly minimalist two-bedroom Casa Teo revolves around an open concept floor plan that mimics artist residences. The host encourages his guests to participate in the active artistic and cultural programs so that they can contribute to Mexico’s unique cultural exchange. Plus, its soothing palette of pale woods, creamy whites, and heather grays certainly doesn’t get in the way of creativity. Best of all, the home is owned by uber-chef Enrique Olivera and formerly housed his iconic restaurant Pujol before it moved to a newer location, also in Polanco. Accordingly, expect lots of foodie delights in the home – from homemade breads to local fruits, spreads and juices.La Condesa is like Paris’ Le Marais in that it’s a hot spot for everything from artfully plated delicacies to en-vogue fashion. Centered around the shaded Parque España, La Condesa comprises wide avenues flanked by towering leafy trees and historic Art Nouveau mansions, making it a must when it comes to staying in Mexico City. This sweet loft, which makes up for its lack of a kitchen with an expansive indoor-outdoor covered terrace, infuses warmth in an otherwise industrial-inspired space with red-toned ceiling planks, touchably soft textures, and enough plants to rival a jungle.Though Casa Metl boasts three bedrooms across three floors, its most impressive space is the shaded patio that sits just beyond a giant sliding glass door. Though the home is right smack dab in the middle of the charismatic Roma Sur neighborhood, the more low-key and easygoing counterpart to Roma Norte a few minutes north, the patio is a tranquil haven that feels miles away from the traditional street food stalls, noisy cafes, and always-busy Mercado de Medellín just below it. That kind of quiet serenity is what the homeowners were going for when they designed their space, which is why they chose art by Mexican painters, richly grained woods throughout, and a warm, gentle palette. Plus, they were heavily inspired by mezcaleria culture, which explains the abundance of organic materials throughout the home.Dubbed the Santa Mónica suite, the La Condesa one-bedroom apartment may be a contemporary jewel box, but there’s plenty of original 1940s architectural elements—windows with arched wrought-iron frames and vaulted ceilings—that gives it that traditional Mexican feel. Pro tip: Head to the living area come sunset to watch the white walls become swathed in the sun’s vibrant hues. The same sun may set everywhere in the world, but all sunsets are not created equal, and they’re as vivid as they are dramatic in Mexico.
If you’re considering heading down to Ciudad de México to see for yourself, skip the sprawling resorts and big-name hotels. Instead, opt for a charming property on Airbnb. From a two-bedroom apartment inspired by traditional artists’ residences to a 1950s bungalow with a 40-foot-long pool, the digs on Airbnb are havens of Mexican culture and design. Plus, carne asada tacos and spicy margaritas taste so much better on a terrace overlooking Bosque de Chapultepec than they do from a stuffy hotel room.
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Casa TeoDesigned to foster coexistence and art, the highly minimalist two-bedroom Casa Teo revolves around an open concept floor plan that mimics artist residences. The host encourages his guests to participate in the active artistic and cultural programs so that they can contribute to Mexico’s unique cultural exchange. Plus, its soothing palette of pale woods, creamy whites, and heather grays certainly doesn’t get in the way of creativity. Best of all, the home is owned by uber-chef and formerly housed his iconic restaurant before it moved to a newer location, also in Polanco. Accordingly, expect lots of foodie delights in the home – from homemade breads to local fruits, spreads and juices.$666 at Airbnb
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Condesa LoftLa Condesa is like Paris’ Le Marais in that it’s a hot spot for everything from artfully plated delicacies to en-vogue fashion. Centered around the shaded Parque España, La Condesa comprises wide avenues flanked by towering leafy trees and historic mansions, making it a must when it comes to staying in Mexico City. This sweet loft, which makes up for its lack of a kitchen with an expansive indoor-outdoor covered terrace, infuses warmth in an otherwise industrial-inspired space with red-toned ceiling planks, touchably soft textures, and enough plants to rival a jungle.$171 at Airbnb
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Casa MetlThough Casa Metl boasts three bedrooms across three floors, its most impressive space is the shaded patio that sits just beyond a giant sliding glass door. Though the home is right smack dab in the middle of the charismatic Roma Sur neighborhood, the more low-key and easygoing counterpart to Roma Norte a few minutes north, the patio is a tranquil haven that feels miles away from the traditional street food stalls, noisy cafes, and always-busy Mercado de Medellín just below it. That kind of quiet serenity is what the homeowners were going for when they designed their space, which is why they chose art by Mexican painters, richly grained woods throughout, and a warm, gentle palette. Plus, they were heavily inspired by mezcaleria culture, which explains the abundance of organic materials throughout the home.$187 at Airbnb
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Casa DovelaDubbed the Santa Mónica suite, the La Condesa one-bedroom apartment may be a contemporary jewel box, but there’s plenty of original 1940s architectural elements—windows with arched wrought-iron frames and vaulted ceilings—that gives it that traditional Mexican feel. Pro tip: Head to the living area come sunset to watch the white walls become swathed in the sun’s vibrant hues. The same sun may set everywhere in the world, but all sunsets are not created equal, and they’re as vivid as they are dramatic in Mexico.$203 at Airbnb
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Casa José Clemente Orozco CoyoacánAny free-spirited creatives who want to explore Mexico City’s most bohemian quarter, is the place to be. Its cobblestone avenues and Colonial architecture lead the way to the municipality’s eccentric art galleries, artisan markets, and charming sidewalk cafes. And this three-bedroom dwelling is right in the middle of it all. Plus, it’s only a few blocks away from La Casa Azul, ’s museum. The famed self-portraitist isn’t the villa’s only connection to Mexican art: It’s named after painter and muralist José Clemente Orozco, who designed and built what would become his studio between 1921 and 1923.$197 at Airbnb
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Casa CondesaThough a clean and neutral palette is on-trend these days, Casa Condesa makes a case for bringing bright color back into the mix. Constructed in the mid-1920s, the six-bedroom mansion celebrates traditional Mexican interiors with clever use of color, texture, and, of course, intricate tile patterns. The pièce de résistance, however, is the private garden, accessible through a set of double glass-paned doors. The courtyard-like space of this Mexico City Airbnb is complete with a vintage wooden table and two matching chairs whose colorful cushions practically beg guests to take a seat.$416 at Airbnb
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La Roma HouseThe 19th-century three-bedroom cottage is a shining example of Colonial architecture that prioritizes indoor-outdoor design with two outdoor terraces, a sweeping backyard, and an outdoor living area equipped with a firepit. Enclosed within one tall concrete wall donning dark leafy ivy and micro-lights and four wooden ones, the garden is as much an oasis as any place—especially after sunset.$259 at Airbnb
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Art Deco Apartment in Santa María La RiberaStep back in time with this 1940’s Art Deco luxury apartment in the perfect location: the Santa Maria La Ribera neighborhood of Mexico City, just above the bustling historic center of town, Centro Histórico. Beautiful exposed brick lines the ceilings and the walls in the living room, while one of its walls is full of floor-to-ceiling windows that illuminate the dining and lounge areas. The elevated private terrace opens up into a courtyard with a fountain so you can sip on tea or coffee before starting your day in the city. The unit comes with one private bedroom with a queen-size bed as well as a full bright kitchen for taking meals during the day.$74 at Airbnb
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Classical Roma Town HouseSometimes all you need is a bit of color to spice up your life. If you’re headed to Mexico City, consider staying in this two-bedroom Airbnb rental, which has a multitude of color palettes to delight the senses. The emerald green couch and wicker side chairs are accented with blue and purple throw pillows, while thoughtful bursts of pastels can be found in the kitchen backsplash, bedroom wallpapering, wall mirror, and outdoor space containing poppy blue seating arrangements. Colonia Roma is a great location for anyone seeking great dining and nightlife, shopping, and art gallery options. And don’t forget to soak your muscles after a long day of city trekking in the unit’s bathtub fit for two.$77 at Airbnb
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Two-Bedroom Apartment in Santa MariaThis three-level vacation rental is perfect for those that want serenity but also a very design-focused space. The two bedrooms are planted on two different levels, including an airy loft that is accessible via sturdy metal and wood stairs. The apartment contains colorful, abstract murals in the living room and vintage touches like a kitchenette with a custom counter and sink base and a sky blue ice box and microwave. The floor-to-ceiling windows of this Mexico City Airbnb lets in tons of light as well as views of the manicured courtyard with immense greenery.$115 at Airbnb
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