Casona Roma Norte in Mexico City will officially open its doors to guests on October 1, 2024. This former mansion, now a boutique hotel, is the latest property in Hamak’s roster, and below, we take you through some of what it has to offer.
A meticulously restored 1920s mansion offering 32 rooms with modern design, Casona Roma Norte merges historical charm with contemporary sophistication and reflects the vibrant evolution of Mexico City’s Colonia Roma neighbourhood.
More than a hotel, Casona Roma Norte is a cultural nexus in the heart of Roma Norte —a neighbourhood renowned for its creative vibrancy— where six exceptional dining concepts curated by celebrity chef Aquiles Chavez and restauranteur and author Claudio Poblete seamlessly blend culinary artistry with cosmopolitan allure.
Engineer M. Hernandez Cabrera constructed the building in 1923, and today, Casona Roma Norte stands as a testament to Roma Norte’s rich architectural legacy. A blend of historical architectural styles, the Belle Époque building features intricate details and Art Nouveau-influenced nature-inspired designs, with Porfirian high ceilings and grand spaces.
Acquired by Rodolfo Roth in the 1990s, the property recently underwent a meticulous renovation by Colonnier Arquitectos, complemented by interior design from Simple Arquitectura. The rooms, adorned in soothing earthy tones and featuring elegant marble-clad bathrooms, provide a refined blend of comfort and artistic expression.
Care and attention have been paid throughout the property, with thoughtful touches such as in-room amenities that are not only luxurious but also organic and handcrafted by local Mexican artisans. These add a unique cultural touch that enhances the guest experience.
In addition to the accommodation, Casona Roma Norte will be a vibrant metropolitan hub thanks to its six dining concepts. Gastronomes will have the choice of Suchi Nipona & Sinaloa Cuisine, which fuses Japanese and Sinaloan flavours into a refined dining experience. It showcases premium Pacific Coast fish and creatively crafted sushi rolls paired with locally produced Mexican sake.
Akamba offers a curated selection of national distillates, including Mezcals, Tequilas, Raicillas, Bacanoras, and Xtabentún, with insights from an expert Mexican Spirits Master Concierge, who can craft cocktails tailored to guests’ palates.
Aquiles serves seasonal comfort cuisine crafted from local produce, blending cosiness and sophistication to deliver a uniquely memorable dining experience.
Matcha Saloon by La Macaria merges the serene ambience of a Japanese tea room with the French pastry mastery of the celebrated Mexican bakery La Macaria.
The Mirror Speakeasy, set to become the city’s newest hotspot, celebrates the hotel’s storied past by blending global and Mexican influences in a striking Art Deco setting. Holden Rooftop offers panoramic views with flame-grilled fare.
A mural by renowned visual artist James Bullough is among the myriad artworks inside the property. James is well known on the global scene, having had his works displayed at venues such as the SCOPE Art Show in Miami, Berlin’s Urban National Museum, and Goldshteyn Saatort Gallery in Paris.
In addition, each room features the photography of Santiago Arau, whose acclaimed images have been exhibited worldwide, including at Casa de América in Madrid, Museo del Barrio in New York, and Hello World Gallery in Vienna.
The hallways are adorned with the dreamlike works of Mexico City artist and psychoanalyst Carolina Barrios, while the lobby features artist Maria Rec’s cutout collages.
Roma Norte is a neighbourhood overflowing with creative energy and cultural vibrancy. It is known for its tree-lined streets and Art Deco architecture, which blends old-world charm with modern sophistication. Casona Roma Norte will be a welcome addition to this dynamic setting and, over the forthcoming years, will undoubtedly add to the neighbourhood’s rich tapestry.
For more information on Casona Roma Norte and all its facilities, please visit https://casonaroma.com/.