Summary:
Immerse yourself in Mexico City's rich history and vibrant culture at our charming Casa Lumo, nestled in the artistic heart of Roma Norte. This two-bedroom historic haven is perfect for a party of four seeking an authentic, pet-friendly stay.
The living area is a welcoming space where you can unwind and share stories of your adventures. Relax on the comfortable sofas, watch your favorite shows on the flat-screen TV, or browse through the collection of books on Mexican history and culture.
The Space:
Our Casa Lumo, set within a picturesque 1921 building, blends old-world charm with modern comforts. Upon entering, the quirky mix of red brick and terracotta facade, peppered with intricate ironwork, welcomes you into a bygone era. Step inside this ground-level apartment to find two warm, inviting bedrooms, a quiet place after your city adventures.
Pets are more than welcome to join in your memorable vacation, with a gentle reminder to treat the furniture kindly.
Guest Access:
Guests will have unrestricted access to the entire apartment along with its private patio – making you feel right at home. You can easily access the apartment through a common patio, and while it's a shared space, rest assured, your privacy remains undisturbed. We also offer self-check-in with a lockbox for hassle-free arrival and departures. Please note that there are paid parking options outside and near the premises.
The Neighborhood:
Roma Norte, the center of Mexico City's artistic and culinary spirit, is home to cycling hipsters and a growing number of young professionals. Its leafy central avenue, Álvaro Obregón, is lined with eclectic restaurants, sidewalk bars, and restored mansions; one of these houses the cultural center Casa Lamm. Foodies often visit the international food stalls at Mercado Roma, while the avenues are lined with street art.
Getting Around:
Transportation options are conveniently available in the area, including taxi services. Additionally, you'll find two metro stations and the Insurgentes Metrobus station nearby. Getting around is hassle-free, making it easy to explore the surroundings and navigate the city.
Other Things to Note:
The culinary scene around the apartment is just as vibrant as the art scene. Savor the international fare at Mercado Roma and savour enticing drinks at Dagga.
To celebrate Mexico's upcoming Independencia Day on September 16, or Day of the Dead on November 2, Casa Lumo serves as an excellent base to partake in the grand festivities, owing to its central location.
Interaction with Guests:
Your hosts will not be on the property, but they will be available for anything you need during your stay