This patio will make you fly in the San Rafael neighborhood of Mexico City
- MásMedia Group
- May 24, 2022
- 2 min read
A glorious past sheltered in the perfect present of Patio 77. The first sustainable boutique hotel that saw the birth of the Mexican megalopolis.

Written by Oscar Valdemar
If you are one of the bohemians and a lover of excellent gastronomy, this hotel will become your favorite for your next adventure in Mexico City. This is the El Patio 77, a boutique hotel located in one of the neighborhoods with the most growth today in the Mexican capital, in the San Rafael neighborhood; key sector of the country's theatrical culture.
Housed in a true jewel of architecture, in a mansion from 1890, it preserves the classic Porfirian style of the time. With its multiple halls, areas and rooms, it currently functions as a hotel and restaurant, preserving the essence of that past of good work. Sitting down to read a book or put on your favorite playlist while you rest in the main room or any of its other areas is something you will love, you will simply love spending time inside this property.
THE ROOMS, A JOURNEY THROUGH MEXICO
It has eight rooms, all with an identity corresponding to different States of the Mexican Republic: Chiapas, Jalisco, Mexico City, Michoacán, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Hidalgo and Veracruz. In them you will find original collection furniture or restorations that are very respectful of 19th-century Mexicanness. Each of them will transport you through time. The bathrooms have that bohemian chic touch in the decoration, which is totally inspiring.
GASTRONOMY AND LOCAL EFFORT
El Patio 77 is not only a space for accommodation and recreation, it is a project with a local social mission. A synergy has been created with the Gastro Taller project, which, through Chef Axl García, creates a unique brunch experience in the city, available exclusively on Sundays. A freshly brewed coffee, in the heart of the property's central patio, fruit, fresh juices and a Mexican gourmet proposal. And mimosas! to start your Sunday and then walk around the city or go to one of the emblematic theaters in the neighborhood to enjoy the best theatrical productions in Mexico.







































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