World Cup 2026 Mexico City Group Villas

The Mexico City residences that work for a travelling group during the World Cup 2026. Four boutique apartments in Condesa and Roma Norte, sized for couples and small parties, not large estates.

Mexico City for the World Cup 2026 is not the large group villa market that Miami is, and writing it as if it were would waste your time. Our CDMX footprint is boutique by design: four curated residences in Condesa and Roma Norte, sized for couples and small parties, with one premium hotel suite for a couples base. Below are the four units that actually anchor a travelling group, with what each one is for. A note on sizing. The largest CDMX residences we book sleep four guests across two ensuite bedrooms. A travelling party of six to eight typically splits across two adjacent units in the same building or two units in the same neighborhood, which is workable in Condesa and Roma Norte because the buildings are dense. A travelling party of twelve looking for a single base should look to Miami; this page will not pretend Mexico City offers that. The Condesa Picks Condesa is the leafy walkable heart of the city, built around Parque Mexico and Parque Espana, with cafe and restaurant rows along Avenida Amsterdam and Avenida Michoacan. The two Condesa residences we run for the tournament sit at opposite ends of the boutique price band. Big PH Haven with Rooftop, Condesa 2BR by Tasman, 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, near Chapultepec Park, from $125 USD per night, the value pick with a private rooftop, dedicated parking, and a pet-friendly policy 2BR Luxe Terrace Penthouse in Central Condesa, 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, central Condesa walkable to Parque Mexico, from $310 USD per night, the terrace flagship with two ensuites, a private rooftop terrace, and a dedicated parking spot The central Condesa terrace penthouse. Two ensuites, a private rooftop, and a parking spot, which is rare in this neighborhood. The Roma Norte Picks Roma Norte is the denser, louder twin of Condesa, with the citys strongest restaurant corridor along Avenida Alvaro Obregon and gallery rows on the side streets. Two residences anchor our Roma list. Caliza Roma Premium Residence with Balconies and Spa, 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, central Roma Norte, from $340 USD per night, the premium pick with two ensuite bedrooms, private balconies, and building spa access Santa Casa Luxury King Room Suite in Roma Norte, 1 bedroom, sleeps 2, heritage boutique hotel, from $165 USD per night, the couples base inside a restored 20th century building with smart access and skyline views The Santa Casa king suite in Roma Norte. A couples base inside a restored heritage building. Our Mexico City inventory is boutique by design. Where Miami runs deep on large group villas, Mexico City runs deep on walkability, design, and the dining scene. The two markets ask different questions and we answer them differently. How to Sequence a Group Booking For a group of four, book one of the two bedroom residences and you are set. For a group of six to eight, book two units in the same building or on the same block: two Condesa penthouses, or one Caliza Roma plus one Santa Casa suite. For a group of twelve looking for a single base, this

Private rooftop at the Big PH Haven Condesa penthouse, a value-tier World Cup 2026 group base in Mexico City
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The boutique CDMX residences that work as a base for a travelling party
Cameron Elder
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June 29, 2026
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A short, honest guide to the Mexico City residences that work for a travelling group during the World Cup 2026. Boutique by design, not the large estate market Miami is, and we say so up front.
Mexico City for the World Cup 2026 is not the large group villa market that Miami is, and writing it as if it were would waste your time. Our CDMX footprint is boutique by design: four curated residences in Condesa and Roma Norte, sized for couples and small parties, with one premium hotel suite for a couples base. Below are the four units that actually anchor a travelling group, with what each one is for.
A note on sizing. The largest CDMX residences we book sleep four guests across two ensuite bedrooms. A travelling party of six to eight typically splits across two adjacent units in the same building or two units in the same neighborhood, which is workable in Condesa and Roma Norte because the buildings are dense. A travelling party of twelve looking for a single base should look to Miami; this page will not pretend Mexico City offers that.

The Condesa Picks

Condesa is the leafy walkable heart of the city, built around Parque Mexico and Parque Espana, with cafe and restaurant rows along Avenida Amsterdam and Avenida Michoacan. The two Condesa residences we run for the tournament sit at opposite ends of the boutique price band.
Big PH Haven with Rooftop, Condesa 2BR by Tasman, 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, near Chapultepec Park, from $125 USD per night, the value pick with a private rooftop, dedicated parking, and a pet-friendly policy
2BR Luxe Terrace Penthouse in Central Condesa, 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, central Condesa walkable to Parque Mexico, from $310 USD per night, the terrace flagship with two ensuites, a private rooftop terrace, and a dedicated parking spot
Terrace at the central Condesa penthouse, the flagship boutique base for World Cup 2026 travellers in Mexico City
The central Condesa terrace penthouse. Two ensuites, a private rooftop, and a parking spot, which is rare in this neighborhood.

The Roma Norte Picks

Roma Norte is the denser, louder twin of Condesa, with the citys strongest restaurant corridor along Avenida Alvaro Obregon and gallery rows on the side streets. Two residences anchor our Roma list.
Caliza Roma Premium Residence with Balconies and Spa, 2 bedrooms, sleeps 4, central Roma Norte, from $340 USD per night, the premium pick with two ensuite bedrooms, private balconies, and building spa access
Santa Casa Luxury King Room Suite in Roma Norte, 1 bedroom, sleeps 2, heritage boutique hotel, from $165 USD per night, the couples base inside a restored 20th century building with smart access and skyline views
King suite interior in Roma Norte, the couples base for the World Cup 2026 in Mexico City
The Santa Casa king suite in Roma Norte. A couples base inside a restored heritage building.
Our Mexico City inventory is boutique by design. Where Miami runs deep on large group villas, Mexico City runs deep on walkability, design, and the dining scene. The two markets ask different questions and we answer them differently.

How to Sequence a Group Booking

For a group of four, book one of the two bedroom residences and you are set. For a group of six to eight, book two units in the same building or on the same block: two Condesa penthouses, or one Caliza Roma plus one Santa Casa suite. For a group of twelve looking for a single base, this is the wrong city and we will route you to Miami rather than wedge you into a setup that does not fit.
The honest version is that Mexico City is a boutique market for the World Cup. We have four residences worth booking, and we will tell you which one fits your group rather than pretending we have inventory we do not.
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Key Takeaways
Mexico City is a boutique market, not a large estate market like Miami
Our CDMX residences run two to four guests per unit, so groups over four split across adjacent units
Condesa and Roma Norte are the two neighborhoods worth basing in
Per-night rates run from $125 (Big PH Haven) to $340 (Caliza Roma) for two bedroom residences
For a single twelve-plus base, look to Miami, not Mexico City

Frequently Asked Questions

Does ERentals have large group villas in Mexico City?
No. Our Mexico City footprint is four boutique residences in Condesa and Roma Norte, sized for couples and small parties of up to four guests each. For a single base sleeping twelve or more, Miami is our deep market with six bedroom plus villas. We will tell you up front rather than wedge a group into a Mexico City setup that does not fit.
Can a group of six or eight book one Mexico City residence?
Not as a single unit. The largest CDMX residences we book sleep four. Groups of six to eight typically split across two adjacent units in the same neighborhood, which works in Condesa and Roma Norte because the buildings are dense. We coordinate the two bookings as one stay.
Which is the best Mexico City residence for a couples trip during the World Cup?
For a single couple, the Santa Casa Luxury King Room Suite in Roma Norte at $165 USD per night is the couples base. For two couples travelling together, the 2BR Luxe Terrace Penthouse in central Condesa at $310 USD per night is the flagship, with two ensuite bedrooms and a private rooftop terrace.
Is parking included with the Mexico City residences?
For two of our four CDMX residences, yes. Both the Big PH Haven Condesa penthouse and the 2BR Luxe Terrace Penthouse include a dedicated parking spot, which is rare in this neighborhood where street parking is hostile. The Caliza Roma residence and the Santa Casa hotel suite do not, and rideshare is the default for those.
How early should I book a Mexico City residence for the World Cup?
For the opening match (June 11) and the Round of 16 (July 5), book by the bracket reveal. The mid window group stage fixtures (June 17 and June 24) move slightly later. The CDMX inventory is intentionally thin, so dates clear earlier than a deeper market like Miami.
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