Stara Hamburgo
Mexico City, Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico
At a Glance
Boutique hotel offering simple yet comfortable accommodation
Located a short drive from the historic center and walking distance from a number of shopping centers and boutiques
Facilities include three restaurants, a gym, spa and library
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At this altitude (2240m above sea level), Mexico City rarely gets too hot therefore can be enjoyed at any time of year. The hotter months of May and June, and the rainy season (June-September), when the capital experiences a downpour most afternoons may want to be avoided. Pollution is in maximum effect in the hot, dry season of spring, from late February to early May. Busy times include the MACO Contemporary Arts Festival (April), the Pride march (late June), the Cake Festival (August) and Fashion Week (October).
Call us on 858 345 1763 to start planning your vacation to Stara Hamburgo or take a look at our itineraries to Mexico
Description
Located outside Mexico City's historic center just a short distance from the Angel of Independence monument, Stara Hamburgo is a contemporary boutique hotel and offers simple yet comfortable accommodation, three restaurants, a gym and a spa.
Stara Hamburgo is located in the financial center of Mexico City and is within close proximity of a number of shopping malls and smaller boutiques, as well as providing easy access to the historical part of the city center. A short distance away is the Angel of Independence monument and a little further is the impressive Chapultepec park, a vast green park with an impressive castle which is always buzzing with local life.
Accommodation is simple yet comfortable and provides everything you need for your stay in Mexico City. Facilities include a small spa, gym, library and plenty of lounge space, as well as three restaurants, one of which boasts a large terrace, ideal for soaking in the sun.
Mexico CIty itself has plenty to offer travelers, with an array of fascinating museums, galleries and Aztec ruins, as well as bustling markets and beautiful churches. Discover the old haunts of iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and her tortured husband Diego Rivera. Those with extra time should head outside of the city to the impressive ruins of Teotihuacan.
Experiences
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Ballet Folklorico of Mexico
Showcasing Mexico's customs and traditions in a riot of color and dance, the Folkloric Ballet at the Palacio de Bellas Artes is a wonderful experience and captivates both a local and international audience with its twice weekly showings.
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Exclusive Access to Templo Mayor Excavations
Discover the secrets that lay buried within Mexico City's Templo Mayor, a fascinating archaeological site which sits right next to the Zócalo. There are many treasures to be found and this tour will allow exclusive access to areas still being excavated.
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Exclusive Xochicalco helicopter & horseriding expedition
This thrilling excursion by helicopter and horseback is exclusive to Scott Dunn and is the ultimate way to explore the ruins of Xochicalco, as well as the beautiful countryside which surrounds. We suggest going at the weekend to avoid the crowds.
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Frida Kahlo Museum
Iconic artist Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul is a highlight of any Mexico City visit, and her lovely house is filled with art, crafts and mementos of her stormy relationship with husband Diego Rivera and the leftist intellectual circle they entertained here.
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Mexican Wrestling
Cheer the good guys and boo the bad guys at this most quintessential of Mexican experiences - Lucha Libre. It's sheer pantomime, with loads of crowd participation and great fun for all ages. You can even buy a mask afterwards as a souvenir.
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Mexico City Cookery Class & Market Experience
Savor mouthwatering treats on this culinary & cultural experience, taking in the markets of the artistic Zona Roma district and learning the tricks to creating authentic and delicious Mexican dishes. Sample fine mezcals, fresh tortillas and local spices.
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Mexico City History of Chocolate
History and food are two huge highlights of a visit to Mexico; combine both on this tour, exploring the highlights of Mexico City's historical center before learning of the heritage of two of Mexico's most celebrated foods, mole and chocolate.
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Mexico City Taco & Mezcal Tour
Experience Mexico City’s most popular food on a private taco tour, taking you a variety of neighborhoods and restaurants, accompanied by a local foodie who knows exactly where to find the best tacos.
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Mexico City's Emerging Design Scene
Visit top designer workshops and showrooms and admire the produce of Mexico City's cutting-edge jewelry, fashion, textiles and ceramic designers as the capital emerges at the forefront of the international design scene.
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Mexico City's historic center
With a rich and diverse history, Mexico City's center offers a perfect introduction to the empires of the Aztecs and the Mayans as you explore the vibrant Zocalo and its surrounding palaces, museums and cathedrals.
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Mexico City's Markets
An intrinsic part of daily life in Mexico, the city's markets are vibrant and dynamic, brimming with colorful foods, fresh spices, handcrafted piñatas, wrestling masks and flowers galore. Take in the bohemian Roma district and its lively local market.
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Mexico City's Southern Neighbourhoods
Iconic artist Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul is a highlight of any Mexico City visit. Spend time here while visiting Coyoacan and San Angel, charming neighborhoods of cobbled streets, leafy squares and bustling markets.
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Out-of-Hours Museum of Anthropology
Explore one of the World's largest collections of pre-Hispanic artifacts on this private, out-of-hours tour to Mexico's Anthropology Museum. Be humbled by the impressive Aztec Calendar and make the most of having this impressive place all to yourselves.
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Puebla Market Visit & Mole Culinary Experience
Puebla is famous for its intoxicating and rich cuisine so what better way to explore than with a culinary tour, soaking in its markets with a local chef to stock up on fresh ingredients before a four-hour cookery class with an acclaimed Mexican chef.
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Scott Dunn Exclusive: Xochicalco by helicopter & Spa
An indulgent excursion, taking you to explore the archaeological site of Xochicalco by private helicopter before spoiling yourselves with a pampering spa treatment, utilising tequila & agave for that distinctly Mexican flavor. Exclusive to Scott Dunn.
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Teotihuacan & Mexico City Tour
Teotihuacan is among Mexico's most impressive ancient monuments, and this enigmatic Toltec (and later Aztec) ceremonial complex is just an hour from Mexico City. Get an insight into the awe-inspiring rituals of pre-Hipsanic Mesoamerican cultures.
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Teotihuacán From Above & Below
Soak in fantastic bird's eye views of the pyramids of Teotihuacan as you float in your hot air balloon for an unforgettable experience, before exploring on foot with an archaeologist guide, visiting areas of the site still being excavated.
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Tula Archaeological Zone
A day trip to Tula Archaeological Site rewards visitors with the impressive pyramid of Qutzalcoatl and the Toltec warrior statues that stand proud at the summit. Enjoy a full day trip to this fascinating site with a private guide.
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Mexico City, Mexico City and Puebla, Mexico
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