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Hostels in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City

46 hostels in Mexico City. Prices start from $2 for a dorm bed.Sorted by quality, not payments.

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Approx. 68 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (5.7 km / 4 miles)
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"…*The entry of alcoholic beverages into the hostel is not allowed. * The entry of minors is not allowed; access is permitted for guests over 18 years old. *Small pets (up to 12 kg) are allowed only

from $7.51
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Casa MX Alameda

Privacy Curtains
Approx. 68 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (5.7 km / 4 miles)
Party Hostel

"…The CASA of every adventurous backpacker traveling to the CDMX. Our CASA is for all those travelers at heart, profession or hobby. Our options in shared dorms with 3 bunk beds and up to 10 bunk

from $4.08
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Mexico City Hostel

Centro Histórico
Free Breakfast
Approx. 70 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (5.8 km / 4 miles)
Solo Traveller

"…Summary This is an ideal sleep-and-sightsee hostel; its excellent location is the primary draw and its ample and clean facilities support this feature. - Mexico City Hostel is a calm, clean, and

from $6.22
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Approx. 70 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (5.9 km / 4 miles)

"…Breakfast not available General: 24 hours reception No curfew Pets are welcome" …"By metro, you must go to the Zócalo Station of line 2 of the Mexico City Metro, when you arrive you must walk

from $4.37
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Mexiqui Hostel

Free Breakfast
Approx. 71 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (5.9 km / 4 miles)
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"…Payment upon arrival by cash, credit cards, debit cards. This property might pre-authorize your credit card. Taxes not included - 19.00% Breakfast included. General: The reception is

from $6.43
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Hostel Mundo Joven Catedral

Colonia Centro
Free Breakfast
Approx. 71 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (5.9 km / 4 miles)
Party Hostel

"…I shouldn't have been though as the staff at this hostel really were its best asset -- they made me feel at home from the very beginning. These folks know what backpackers are after -- free walking

from $8.20
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Approx. 74 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.1 km / 4 miles)
Digital NomadsParty HostelSolo Traveller

"…Mala Vecindad Beer Hostel CDMX Policies & Conditions: Cancellation policy: 24 hs before arrival. In case of a late cancellation or No Show, you will be charged the first night of your stay.

from $6.58
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Downtown Beds

Colonia Centro
Free Breakfast
Approx. 74 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.2 km / 4 miles)
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Isabel La Catolica 30

from $7.25
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Hostel Suites DF

Free Breakfast
Approx. 76 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.4 km / 4 miles)

"…The bathrooms are very spacious and clean with modern facilities. There are mirrors and lighting, which is great for getting ready. The water pressure in the shower is fantastic and the water is

from $6.75
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Casa Pepe

Centro Histórico
Privacy Curtains
Approx. 77 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.4 km / 4 miles)
Party Hostel

"…Under 18 years of age are not allowed in shared dorms. Child-friendly in private rooms only. We require a valid ID or Passport. Non smoking. Pets are not accepted (only assistance with a

from $6.18
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Hostal Casa Mx Centro

Colonia Centro
Privacy Curtains
Approx. 77 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.4 km / 4 miles)
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"…Get to know us and at the same time get to know Mexico City. Hostal CASA MX centro Policies & Conditions Cancellation policy: 24 hs before arrival. In case of a late cancellation or No Show,

from $5.60
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Approx. 78 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.5 km / 4 miles)
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"…Cancellation Policy: 3 days before arrival. In case of a late cancellation or No Show, you will be charged the first night of your stay. Check in from 14.00 to 23.00 Check out before 13.00

from $7.50
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Approx. 78 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.5 km / 4 miles)
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"…Check in from 15:00 to 24:00 . Check out before 12:00 . 24 Hours Reception. 01. Rates are expressed in Mexican pesos (MXN), subject to 16% plus 3.5% taxes. The taxes are informative and may

from $8.71
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Hostel Amigo

Colonia Centro
Free Breakfast
Approx. 78 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.5 km / 4 miles)
Party HostelSolo TravellerYouth Hostel

"…The hotel organises many activities (although not always very cheap), and the bar downstairs is a great place to meet other travelers. The only downside is that at night the music of the bar also

from $4.01
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Apapacho

Privacy Curtains
Approx. 79 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.6 km / 4 miles)
Party HostelYouth Hostel

"…We're a brand new hostel located in the heart of the Historic Center in Mexico City in a building with bones more than 100 years old. We have an outdoor terrace with an amazing view of the city’s

from $6.73
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Massiosare El Hostal

Colonia Centro
Free Breakfast
Approx. 80 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.6 km / 4 miles)
Party Hostel

"…We have 8 rooms types: DORMS Amarillo: sleeps 6 guests in bunk (bathroom & showers inside the dorm). Negro: sleeps 4 guests in bunk (Female dorm, private bathroom right next to the dorm).

from $6.04
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Hostel Regina

Centro Histórico
Free Breakfast
Approx. 81 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.7 km / 4 miles)
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"Four stars - A young hostel for (very) young people. Too much noise and party for me, but a very nice place to stay in the very center." …"…Visit our services section to know all our care we have for

from $7.13
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Approx. 81 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.7 km / 4 miles)
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"…Within the Hostal Regina you will find a lot of movement and entertainment. You can not miss its Roof Top : a very special place where you can find mezcales and mojitos on Friday and Saturday till

from $6.76
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Approx. 82 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.9 km / 4 miles)

"…Metro stations of Isabel la Catolica and Salto del Agua are one block from here, making it much easier to travel to every corner of Mexico City. We offer non-smoking dormitory rooms and private

from $7.13
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Approx. 83 min walking time to Gustavo A. Madero (6.9 km / 4 miles)
Family-Friendly HostelSolo Traveller

"Good - The room with 2 beds was ok. I had the room to myself which was very good. The toilet was clean, the bed comfortable. Except the whole area Smelled of cigarette smoke at night." …"…m the

from $8.10
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Exploring Gustavo A. Madero: A Backpacker’s Guide

For budget travelers and backpackers looking for a different side of Mexico City, staying in a hostel in Gustavo A. Madero offers an authentic taste of Mexican culture and tradition. Gustavo A. Madero is most famous for the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, an iconic pilgrimage site, but there’s more to discover in this vibrant neighborhood that stays grounded in its rich cultural roots. It’s a great location for travelers interested in history, community, and exploring local markets without breaking the bank.

Why Stay in Gustavo A. Madero

Staying at a hostel in Gustavo A. Madero Mexico City is a unique choice for those looking to connect with local life. The district combines timeless attractions with an authentic, welcoming feel. You’ll find that the area has a slower pace than Mexico City’s busier neighborhoods, with friendly locals, cultural landmarks, and plenty of affordable eats. Travelers can easily walk to historical sites or hop on public transit to explore more of the city.

Getting Around Gustavo A. Madero

Gustavo A. Madero is well-connected, making it easy for travelers to explore both locally and in the larger city:

  • Metro Line 6: This line runs through several stations in Gustavo A. Madero, offering access to other areas of Mexico City, including connections to main lines for broader exploration.
  • Metrobús Line 7: The Metrobús line passes through this district and connects directly to the central areas, making it a practical option for travelers heading towards more tourist-heavy neighborhoods.
  • Local Buses: Buses are frequent in Gustavo A. Madero and are very budget-friendly. They offer routes to various parts of the city and are a great way to travel like a local.

Cultural Highlights in Gustavo A. Madero

With a stay in Gustavo A. Madero, travelers can experience both timeless landmarks and the lively culture that defines this neighborhood:

  • Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe: One of Mexico’s most significant religious sites, the Basilica attracts millions of pilgrims each year. Even if you’re not religious, the architecture and atmosphere are mesmerizing.
  • Mercado de la Villa: Just a short walk from the Basilica, this bustling market is full of vendors selling local crafts, delicious street food, and unique souvenirs. It’s a must for any backpacker wanting a taste of authentic Mexican market culture.
  • El Tepeyac National Park: An ideal spot for nature lovers, this large park offers peaceful walking trails, historical landmarks, and beautiful views of the city, providing a great break from urban life.

Why Gustavo A. Madero Appeals to Backpackers

Here’s what makes staying at a hostel in Gustavo A. Madero Mexico City an appealing choice for budget travelers:

  • Authentic Vibe: Gustavo A. Madero offers a genuine feel of Mexico City, less impacted by tourism, where travelers can blend in with locals and experience daily life.
  • Affordable Eats: From street vendors to local markets, this district has many budget-friendly dining options that allow you to taste authentic Mexican flavors without spending a lot.
  • Unique Cultural Experiences: From the famous Basilica to lively markets and natural parks, the area provides a deep dive into Mexican heritage and traditions.
  • Easy Access to the City: With metro and bus lines running through the area, it’s easy for backpackers to explore both the local district and the broader city with minimal expense.

Choosing a hostel in Gustavo A. Madero Mexico City provides budget travelers with an opportunity to immerse themselves in local culture, visit meaningful landmarks, and enjoy a quieter, authentic atmosphere. This district is a great choice for those who want a well-rounded experience of Mexico City that combines history, culture, and affordability.

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