4.9
+ 388 reviews
We are a traditional Mexican home in La Condesa, the city’s trendiest neighborhood. You’ll be close to bars, restaurants, parks, museums, and CDMX’s top attractions.
Don’t miss out on the experience!
Free WiFi
Kitchen
Garden
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Unlimited filtered water
Light breakfast included, all-day coffee
Towels, soap & blankets
Unlimited filtered water
Light breakfast included, all-day coffee
Towels, soap & blankets
Come and enjoy an amazing experience!
Dorms
Bunk beds
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Bars
Restaurants
Parks
Museums
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4.9
+ 388 reviews
Fungi Hostel offers 2 private rooms and 4 dorms. Each bed features a reading light, a power outlet, a phone shelf, and a memory foam mattress and pillow.
Check-in is at 2:00 PM. Check-out is at 12:00 PM.
Whether you’re traveling to Mexico City with friends, as a couple, or solo, Fungi Hostel offers all the amenities you need to truly feel at home. We have free WiFi, plenty of power outlets, a garden, two kitchens, a living room, and a roof garden with a BBQ area.
Fungi Hostel is close to many famous landmarks in Mexico City, such as the Angel of Independence, Chapultepec Castle, Chapultepec Forest, Parque México, and much more.
Yes, if you want to stay in Mexico City’s trendiest neighborhood: La Condesa. The best restaurants, bars, people, museums, shops, and parks are all nearby. The area features Art Deco architecture and was once a racetrack for Spanish royalty during the 17th century.
Fungi is an artistic and cozy hostel set in a traditional Mexican home in La Condesa, the most modern and safest neighborhood in Mexico City.
La Condesa is full of places to eat and drink. You’ll find plenty of bars, coffee shops, and restaurants just around the corner.
There are many relevant spots in La Condesa where Fungi Hostel is located, such as parks and museums. We are also close to CDMX’s top attractions and the famous Roma neighborhood (Colonia Roma).
Yes! Once you’ve checked in, you have 24-hour access to come and go as you please.
Your stay includes FREE daily breakfast, tea, coffee, WiFi, a towel, shampoo, soap, and a blanket. We also include a daily mezcal shot. Cheers! (Salud!)
Yes, you can cancel according to our cancellation policy:
Cancel 3 days before your reservation date for a 100% refund.
Cancel 2 days before for a 50% refund.
Cancellations made 1 day before are non-refundable.
It varies depending on the area and room type. In Mexico City, you can find options ranging from $15 USD ($300 MXN) to $200 USD ($4,000 MXN). If you want to stay in La Condesa—the trendiest spot in the city—Fungi Hostel offers rates from $25 USD ($500 MXN) to $50 USD ($1,000 MXN).
La Condesa is one of the safest neighborhoods in Mexico, making hostels in this area the safest options. Fungi Hostel is one of them.
The easiest way is to take a taxi or Uber, though it’s not the cheapest option. You can also take the Metro for just $5 MXN if you want the full local experience.
There is no limit on how long you can stay with us.
Yes, you’ll need cash for street food, artisanal crafts, or small street vendors. However, if you stick to supermarkets, restaurants, and bars, you can pay with your credit or debit card.
The national currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). However, US Dollars are widely accepted across Mexico, especially in tourist areas. We recommend exchanging a few dollars for pesos at the airport.
It depends on where you are, but in La Condesa, the nightlife is always buzzing, so there is plenty of security and activity around.
La Condesa is considered one of the safest neighborhoods to stay in Mexico City.
Yes, Uber is available, along with other services like Didi, Beat, and Cabify. We recommend using Uber or Beat to get around the city.
The main attractions in and around La Condesa include the Cibeles Fountain, Parque España, Parque México, Plaza Río de Janeiro, Parque Luis Cabrera, Chapultepec Castle, Chapultepec Forest, the Angel of Independence, the US Embassy, and major museums like the National Museum of Anthropology and the Museum of Modern Art.