Originally built in 1910 as the country retreat of the Countess of Miravalle, this historic home sits at the very heart of what was once her domain—now the iconic Condesa neighborhood. Steps from the former hippodrome, today known as Avenida Ámsterdam and Parque México, the house blends the legacy of a bygone era with the sophistication of contemporary living.
Lovingly restored and reimagined as a private boutique residence, the home welcomes the Countess’ most discerning modern guests—with full services and elegant design curated by one of Mexico City’s leading interior designers.
This distinguished property features four spacious suites, each with its own en suite bathroom and private balcony or terrace for an elevated indoor-outdoor experience. Every room includes climate control for personalized comfort.
The common areas are generous and refined: a dramatic double-height living and dining space, a sun-drenched central courtyard, a fully equipped designer kitchen, and an additional room ideal for remote work, private meetings, or relaxed gatherings.
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