Come and stay just a few steps away from the emblematic Monumento a la Revolución in an incredible apartment carefully curated by Mexican interior designers and enjoy the incredible views of the Monumento a la revolución!
The apartment has a balcony which is perfect to have a cup of coffee in the morning or a beer while you admire the sunset.
The apartment has high-speed WI-FI, Smart TV, a safe, and a washing/drying machine. Security personnel during the day and night, as well as smart locks for secure access. Additional parking space can be requested.
The Host Me Tender team is always available through the Airbnb chat.
The Tabacalera neighborhood has its origin in 1898 when a tobacco factory was established near the center of the city and the surroundings began to be occupied by the workers of this factory; This is why it gets its name.
In 1898 the Plaza de la República was inaugurated and the construction of the new Legislative Palace began, an unfinished project that would later become the iconic Monument to the Revolution, where the National Museum of the Revolution is located.
In addition to the monument, there are other places of interest such as:
* Fronton Mexico (site of the 1968 Olympic Games. It is said that part of the building was made with marble left over from the Palacio de Bellas Artes)
* El Moro building (it is considered one of the first skyscrapers in Mexico City)
* National Museum of San Carlos
* Theater of the Republic
* Jiménez Rueda Theater
* National Lottery Theater
* Tabacalera Park
The apartment is just a few blocks from Avenida Reforma and Insurgentes Sur, two very representative avenues of the city, and very close to Roma Norte, Condesa, Juarez, and Centro Histórico.
The neighborhood can be easily explored on foot or by bicycle and you can move around all the streets and its neighboring neighborhoods such as La Condesa, La Roma, Juárez, Centro Histórico, and Cuauhtémoc.
Near the department, you can find various options to get around such as the subway, the Metrobus, and the Ecobicis.
If this is your first visit to Mexico City, we recommend using the Turibus for tours of the city.
At Host Me Tender, we want all of our guests to have an incredible stay with us, always with the same quality and service, so its essential to follow the next rules:
It is strictly forbidden to access the building with anyone that has not been registered before the check-in and exceeds the maximum allowed.
Every guest must show an ID at the lobby when checking in.
No more than three guests are allowed at the amenities at a time and have to have a previous appointment.
Please remember to keep all building and apartment doors closed at all times.
It's important not to grant access to anyone you don’t know.
Extra fees will be charged if your towels or bed clothing are missing or in bad condition.
If you find any damage or breakdown, please let us know as soon as possible.
*A security deposit may apply depending on the platform you are booking on.
Penalty fees may include but are not limited to:
Smoking $250
Partying $500
Unauthorized pets $600
Late check-out without written consent from the host $150
Damages
Bath towels $15
Facial towels $5
Hand towels $10
Bedsheet $15
Duvet $30
Pillowcase $8
Pillow $12
Dishware $15
Glassware $5
Wine glass $6
Cutlery $3
Mug $6
For extended stays, we require periodic access to maintain a pristine environment. Our team will handle essential tasks, such as watering plants, changing linens, and addressing potential issues like leaks or electrical malfunctions. Your cooperation in facilitating access is vital for a trouble-free experience.
Besides the above rules, we wish you a wonderful stay with us.