Welcome to International Hostel Versalles 104 Mexico City!
International Hostel Versalles 104 Mexico City originally served as a base-camp to sustain our own personal love for travel and adventure but has since gone on to become well know among backpackers worldwide for providing a safe, clean and friendly Mexico City hostel experience.
Featured in the 2009 Lonely Planet travel guide and countless reviews on popular booking engines such as Hostelworld.com, International Hostel Versalles 104 Mexico City has proven to rank among the major hostels in Mexico City year after year.
Welcome and thank you for letting us be apart of your experience in Mexico City!
Recommended by Lonley Planet 2009
Friendly American-Mexican couple Tory and Livier have reconceived a Porfirio Díaz-era home as a boutique hostel/cultural center, contributing their own quirky design elements. It's a hit with young, mostly European, travelers. Don't expect much privacy: two rooms around a small patio are outfitted as mixed-gender dorms - one with six bunks, the other with four - sharing a single tiny bathroom. Otherwise, you might opt for one of a pair of wood-floored private rooms upstairs, each as large as the dorm units, with a green-tiled bathroom down the hall. Much of the social interaction takes place in the front-end cafe/lounge where espresso and Japanese elixir tonics are dispensed. Uniquely decorated with an array of homemade objects and thrift store finds, the space alternately serves as a venue for theater events, movies and poetry readings.
Lonely Planet review, Daniel C Schechter
Recommended by Hostel Trails 2009
Hostel Versalles #104 is a unique boutique-hostel located in the neighbourhood Colonia Jaurez in Mexico City. Set over 3 floors of a large, decadent building, the hostel enjoys plenty of charm and character.
Its inviting exterior is matched by a stylish and elegant interior lending the space a comfortable ambiance. Young owner Livier has managed to give the hostel her own individual touch through the quirky design and attention to detail through numerous little decorations.
The hostel is 5 minutes walk from the Cuauhtemoc metro station for easy access to all the city's big attractions aswell as major bus stations and the airport. Opposite the metro station is a large 'comecial centre' shopping mall with a host of options for food and a multi screen cinema. The popular Zona Rosa is within safe walking distance, where you will find plenty of bars and restaurants.
Amy Wray & Louis Emanuel, Hostel Trail
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