Pros

  • Prime location in Mexico City's historic center
  • Close to shops, restaurants, monuments, and public transport
  • Colorful interiors and plenty of communal areas for mingling
  • Fan-only dormitories with bunk beds and lockers, plus private rooms
  • Private rooms add flat-screen TVs, safes, and private bathrooms
  • Full kitchen, living room, and dining room with a pool table
  • Chilled-out bar with a sociable atmosphere
  • Free breakfast buffet with hot and cold options
  • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
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Cons

  • No Wi-Fi or air-conditioning in rooms
  • Bunk beds have plastic mattresses
  • Some dorms lack windows
  • Can be noisy at night, depending on guests
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Bottom Line

This two-pearl, 17-room hostel is geared toward backpackers on a budget. Located in the heart of Mexico City's historic center, it's a stone's throw from numerous shops, restaurants, monuments, and metro stations. Spacious dormitories are available alongside both Single or Double Rooms, which have private bathrooms, though the dorm mattresses are plastic and not comfy. All rooms are spacious and clean, though they lack air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. The hostel has a full kitchen, and a free breakfast buffet is served daily. There are plenty of communal areas for socializing, including a chilled-out bar, cozy living room, and dining room with a pool table. Wi-Fi is free in public areas. As an alternative, travelers might also like the nearby Hotel Principal, which has its own restaurant. 

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Amenities

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Hostel Amigo

Scene

Small, colorful hostel aimed at backpackers on a budget

Located on a street that's lined with historic buildings, Hostel Amigo doesn't stand out much from the outside. On the inside, though, it's a vibrant and colorful property, with brightly painted walls and international flags pinned on the ceiling. The style has a rustic, almost boho feel, with mismatched furniture, wooden crate tables, and cozy seating areas. Some areas look a little worn, but the place is clean and comfortable on the whole. The vibe is sociable and friendly, and there are plenty of communal areas for mingling. Alongside the living area, there's a dining room with a pool table. Guests gather here for breakfast, but it's rarely overcrowded. There's also a chilled-out bar in the lobby, which can get lively in the evenings, depending on the crowd. The majority of guests are backpackers, as the hostel is geared toward travelers looking for cheap rooms.

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Location

In the heart of Mexico City's historic center, a five-minute walk from the Zocalo

Hostel Amigo is located on Isabel la Catolica, in the heart of the city's historic center. It's a prime spot for tourists exploring the city, with plenty of shops, banks, restaurants, and monuments right on the doorstep. The city's historic architecture has been preserved here, and the stunning Palacio de Bellas Artes is a 15-minute walk from the hostel. The Zocalo, Catedral Metropolitana, and the Plaza de la Constitucion are a five-minute walk from the hostel, while the Palacio Nacional and Torre Latinoamericana are a 10-minute walk. Guests have easy access to public transportation, with both the Zocalo and Isabel la Catolica Metro stations around a five-minute walk from the hostel. Expect a 10- to 20-minute taxi ride to trendy Roma Norte for boutiques, galleries, and hip dining spots. Mexico City's main airport is a 30-minute drive, though the trip can take up to an hour when traffic is bad.

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Rooms

Basic dorms and private rooms, some with private bathrooms, but no Wi-Fi or air-conditioning

This no-frills hostel is made up of 17 shared dormitories and private rooms. Dormitories are spacious and clean, with minimal furnishings like metal bunk beds and small lockers for essentials. Mattresses are thin, with uncomfortable plastic coverings. All dorms are individually decorated, and some lack windows, resulting in poor ventilation. All rooms have ceiling fans, but lack air-conditioning and Wi-Fi, which may be an issue for some. Shared bathrooms are big and bright, with walk-in showers, toilets, sinks, and spacious countertops. Double or Twin Rooms add private bathrooms, as well as flat-screen TVs, safes, seating areas, and vanities. Some guests have complained about noise coming from the communal areas at night, so light sleepers may want to invest in a pair of ear plugs. 

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Features

Plenty of social areas, full kitchen, free breakfast buffet, and free Wi-Fi

Hostel Amigo has plenty of space for relaxing and socializing, with a colorful living room that's attached to the lobby, complete with seating areas, a library, and a computer station. It also has a pay phone, vending machines, a flat-screen TV, and bar selling beers and cold drinks. The bar can get lively in the evenings, especially when big groups are staying at the hostel. There's also a pool table in the dining room, and a full kitchen for guests, with a fridge, stove, hot water, and microwave. A free breakfast buffet is served in the dining room every morning, consisting of tea, coffee, cereals, yogurt, bread, jam, and eggs. Other services include a 24-hour front desk, concierge, tour assistance, and free Wi-Fi in public areas. As with most hostels in Mexico City, there are no parking spaces. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hostel Amigo

Scene

Small, colorful hostel aimed at backpackers on a budget

Located on a street that's lined with historic buildings, Hostel Amigo doesn't stand out much from the outside. On the inside, though, it's a vibrant and colorful property, with brightly painted walls and international flags pinned on the ceiling. The style has a rustic, almost boho feel, with mismatched furniture, wooden crate tables, and cozy seating areas. Some areas look a little worn, but the place is clean and comfortable on the whole. The vibe is sociable and friendly, and there are plenty of communal areas for mingling. Alongside the living area, there's a dining room with a pool table. Guests gather here for breakfast, but it's rarely overcrowded. There's also a chilled-out bar in the lobby, which can get lively in the evenings, depending on the crowd. The majority of guests are backpackers, as the hostel is geared toward travelers looking for cheap rooms.

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Location

In the heart of Mexico City's historic center, a five-minute walk from the Zocalo

Hostel Amigo is located on Isabel la Catolica, in the heart of the city's historic center. It's a prime spot for tourists exploring the city, with plenty of shops, banks, restaurants, and monuments right on the doorstep. The city's historic architecture has been preserved here, and the stunning Palacio de Bellas Artes is a 15-minute walk from the hostel. The Zocalo, Catedral Metropolitana, and the Plaza de la Constitucion are a five-minute walk from the hostel, while the Palacio Nacional and Torre Latinoamericana are a 10-minute walk. Guests have easy access to public transportation, with both the Zocalo and Isabel la Catolica Metro stations around a five-minute walk from the hostel. Expect a 10- to 20-minute taxi ride to trendy Roma Norte for boutiques, galleries, and hip dining spots. Mexico City's main airport is a 30-minute drive, though the trip can take up to an hour when traffic is bad.

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Rooms

Basic dorms and private rooms, some with private bathrooms, but no Wi-Fi or air-conditioning

This no-frills hostel is made up of 17 shared dormitories and private rooms. Dormitories are spacious and clean, with minimal furnishings like metal bunk beds and small lockers for essentials. Mattresses are thin, with uncomfortable plastic coverings. All dorms are individually decorated, and some lack windows, resulting in poor ventilation. All rooms have ceiling fans, but lack air-conditioning and Wi-Fi, which may be an issue for some. Shared bathrooms are big and bright, with walk-in showers, toilets, sinks, and spacious countertops. Double or Twin Rooms add private bathrooms, as well as flat-screen TVs, safes, seating areas, and vanities. Some guests have complained about noise coming from the communal areas at night, so light sleepers may want to invest in a pair of ear plugs. 

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Features

Plenty of social areas, full kitchen, free breakfast buffet, and free Wi-Fi

Hostel Amigo has plenty of space for relaxing and socializing, with a colorful living room that's attached to the lobby, complete with seating areas, a library, and a computer station. It also has a pay phone, vending machines, a flat-screen TV, and bar selling beers and cold drinks. The bar can get lively in the evenings, especially when big groups are staying at the hostel. There's also a pool table in the dining room, and a full kitchen for guests, with a fridge, stove, hot water, and microwave. A free breakfast buffet is served in the dining room every morning, consisting of tea, coffee, cereals, yogurt, bread, jam, and eggs. Other services include a 24-hour front desk, concierge, tour assistance, and free Wi-Fi in public areas. As with most hostels in Mexico City, there are no parking spaces. 

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Amenities

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

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