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Review: Hotel Volga in Mexico City

Apr 03, 2024
Hotel Reviews  Hotels and Resorts  Mexico  Mexico City  
Review: Hotel Volga in Mexico City
Hotel Volga is a hip boutique hotel in Mexico City that caters to adults only.
Credit: 2024 Hotel Volga

I’ve stayed in countless hotels in Mexico City that are stylish and well-designed, but I’ve never experienced a property quite like Hotel Volga.

The 49-room boutique property, which opened in 2023, just one block from the grand Paseo de la Reforma avenue, recently joined Preferred Hotels & Resorts as an L.V.X. property. Volga — named after the street on which it’s located — also belongs to the Hamak Hotels collection, which operates properties in Mexico and Colombia.

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All guestrooms face inward toward the hotel’s atrium
Credit: 2024 Hotel Volga

I realized Volga was different as soon as I arrived. The street-level entrance serves as something like a mezzanine, facing in toward a spectacularly photo-worthy atrium that soars the entire height of the building. My husband and I were directed down a copper-colored, semi-circular staircase toward a dramatically designed subterranean lobby area, a space that pays visual tribute to Mexico’s cenote sinkholes. That vibe is fostered by the soothingly dim lighting, dark walls and a rough concrete accent wall graced with plants. Volga’s relaxed ambiance is also enhanced by the fact that there’s no need to stand at a reception desk; check-ins take place from one of the comfy sofas next to the hotel bar.

Volga showcases daring design in a variety of ways, with a stylish-yet-unpretentious attitude that made me feel like I had entered an urban refuge. We may have been just steps from the bustling Reforma avenue, but when I was inside, the city felt miles away, and the cheerful staff (many of whom are clad in trendy jumpsuits) were well-versed at helping guests find ideal experiences both on and off property. It’s also worth noting that this hotel is restricted to guests ages 18 and over, so it’s an ideal choice for travelers looking to avoid sharing space with families.

A suite at Volga features cream and tan tones.
A suite at Volga features cream and tan tones.
Credit: 2024 Hotel Volga

Guestrooms and On-Site Activities

After check in, we were shown to our room, a 409-square-foot suite bathed in comfortable tones of cream and tan. Several features stood out: the raised bed, the seating area with a table and — one of my favorite parts — a minibar stocked with complimentary soda, beer, water and tasty snacks. Also noteworthy was the beautiful green-marble bathroom, where the polished concrete bathtub was especially photogenic. I also spent plenty of time relaxing on the private balcony (all rooms face inward toward the atrium, creating a greater sense of removal from the outside world).

Beyond its unique style, Volga draws travelers in with its cuisine. We enjoyed a sumptuous dinner at Elora, a restaurant set in the subterranean lobby area, where free-form lamps cast an elegant glow on the dark furnishings. The menu, headed by chef Juan Manuel Gonzalez, expertly blends influences from around the Mediterranean. Our favorite dishes included the exquisite duck breast served with celery puree and the grilled octopus — all accompanied by fresh bread served with butter made with black and white garlic, sesame seeds and squid ink. We also enjoyed dining from the extensive, a la carte breakfast menu (breakfast is included with most room rates).

Elora restaurant features Mediterranean-inspired fare from chef Juan Manuel Gonzalez.
Elora restaurant features Mediterranean-inspired fare from chef Juan Manuel Gonzalez.
Credit: 2024 Hotel Volga

Our liveliest evening involved a trip down a flight of stairs to a level just below the lobby, for drinks at the hotel’s speakeasy. This small, chic after-dark venue hosts excellent DJs and offers an impressive cocktail menu. With its winding banquettes and small size, it’s a perfect place for drinks with friends.

During the day, I relaxed on a chaise lounge on the sun-soaked rooftop, which features a small swimming pool and a bar. In keeping with the hotel’s overall style, the roof is decidedly design-conscious, with attractive furnishings and landscaping that feels almost as if the greenery had sprouted naturally. Volga also has indoor garden and a mezcaleria for mezcal tastings, and guests can sign up for rooftop yoga and Pilates sessions.

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With its eye-catching style, excellent service, adults-only policy, sophisticated cuisine and interesting range of experiences, Volga is an ideal fit for clients in Mexico City looking for accommodations that are a far cry from the ordinary.

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