
Maison Celeste
Art-forward, retro-chic boutique; feels like checking into a creative collective. Color-block rooms mix vintage finds with local artisan furniture and contemporary pieces. Colonial bones — vaulted ceilings, stained glass, antique wooden floors — coexist with design-forward sensibility.
Book as far ahead as possible for Art Week (Zona MACO, typically February) — rooms upstairs fill up fast
Why It Matters
One Michelin Key holder. Rare format where the entire ground floor is a working gallery and curated concept store, not a lobby. Two serious on-site restaurants (Arda and Yamata) that attract non-guests. Strong pull during Mexico City Art Week, when rooms book out well in advance. Refurbished by Rokha Studio from a historic Porfiriato-era mansion.
A Porfiriato-era French mansion on a Roma Norte street corner, opened in 2023 after a redesign by Mexico City firm Rokha Studio. The ground floor runs as an active art gallery and concept store — no traditional lobby here. Five individually designed rooms sit upstairs, each wrapped in a single bold colorway. Holds one Michelin Key and is a fixture on the Mexico City Art Week circuit.
Where You'll Stay
5 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
The ground floor houses a rotating selection of curated design boutiques with brands including Meteora, Coqui Coqui, Marva, and Daniela Bustos Maya. Conscious makers and Mexican designers are prioritized. Open to guests and walk-ins.
The property hosts special events, openings, and pop-ups during Zona MACO and Mexico City Art Week (typically February). This is the highest-demand period at the hotel — rooms book far ahead.
The ground floor runs permanent and rotating exhibitions featuring emerging and established artists. Exhibitions such as 'Reflejos Ocultos' have been offered with free entry. During Mexico City Art Week the property becomes a major event hub.
An intimate sushi-making class hosted by Chef Karla J. González inside the Yamata cave. The class covers knife technique, sashimi preparation and plating, hand roll construction, and maki rolling (spicy tuna). Students eat what they make. Small group size keeps it personal.
Yoga classes are listed as an on-site activity. Details on schedule and pricing not confirmed from primary sources.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
High-speed WiFi throughout the property, rated 250+ Mbps — suitable for 3–5 people or up to 10 devices.
Served daily 9:30 AM–11:30 AM. Can be delivered to the room.
On-site fitness facility listed in amenity data. No detailed description confirmed from primary sources.
Outdoor terrace and garden area; also used as setting for Arda restaurant.
Garden space attached to the property, setting for the Arda restaurant and outdoor gatherings.
The property does not have a swimming pool.
In-room safe boxes available in all rooms.
24-hour security and smoke-free premises.
Dry cleaning and laundry services available.
Evening turndown service included.
Luggage storage available for early arrivals or late departures.
Concierge service available for tours, tickets, and recommendations.
Curated rotating boutique shops on the ground floor featuring Mexican designers and conscious makers.
Guests can access rooms using a mobile device.
Airport shuttle service can be arranged — call ahead to confirm details and pricing.
On-site parking available. Details on pricing not confirmed.
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