Hotel in Mexico City, Mexico
CASA TEO
150ptsPolanco address, easier to book than you'd think.

About CASA TEO
Casa Teo is in a quieter pocket of Polanco — one of Mexico City's most walkable and family-accommodating districts. Booking is easy, the address is well-placed for both repeat diners and first-timers, and the surrounding neighbourhood handles families better than Roma or Condesa. Call ahead to confirm specifics before arriving with a group.
Quick Take: Is Casa Teo Worth Booking?
Casa Teo sits on Petrarca 254 in Polanco, one of Mexico City's most sought-after neighbourhoods, and getting a table here is easier than you might expect given the address. If you've been once and are considering a return, the short answer is yes — Polanco's dining scene rewards regulars, and a venue at this location is well-positioned for repeat visits, particularly for families who want a neighbourhood feel without trekking across the city.
Polanco is the kind of area where you can walk to most things you need — Lincoln Park, Avenida Presidente Masaryk, and a dense cluster of restaurants and bars are all close. For families, that walkability matters: you're not dependent on taxis or ride-shares to get children between meals, parks, and hotels. Compare that to venues in Roma Norte or Condesa, where the grid is charming but the distances between points of interest add up.
The venue's address puts it in the fifth section of Polanco (Polanco V Secc), which is quieter than the blocks immediately around Masaryk , a practical advantage if you're visiting with kids or prefer a calmer approach to a meal. It's a detail worth knowing before you book, because location within Polanco varies more than the neighbourhood's single postcode suggests.
On the family-suitability question specifically: Polanco as a whole is one of Mexico City's more family-accommodating districts. Restaurants here generally expect a range of guests across age groups, and the neighbourhood's infrastructure , wider pavements, nearby green space, good transport links , makes logistics manageable. Without confirmed data on Casa Teo's internal setup, seating configuration, or menu format, the honest advice is to call ahead if you're bringing young children, and confirm what the dining room accommodates.
Practical details: Address: Petrarca 254, Polanco V Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City. Reservations: Booking is rated Easy , walk-in or same-week availability is likely, but calling ahead is still advisable for groups. Getting there: Polanco metro station (Line 7) is within walking distance. Neighbourhood: Quieter pocket of Polanco, away from the busiest stretch of Masaryk.
For a broader look at where to eat and stay in the area, see our full Mexico City restaurants guide, our full Mexico City hotels guide, and our full Mexico City bars guide. If you're planning a wider Mexico trip, One&Only Mandarina in Riviera Nayarit, Hotel Esencia in Tulum, and Chablé Yucatán in Merida are worth adding to the shortlist.
Polanco alternatives worth knowing about include Casa Polanco, Campos Polanco, and Casapani for nearby stays. For boutique options across the city, Alexander, Brick Hotel, Casona Roma Norte, and Chaya B & B Boutique all offer different neighbourhood positions worth comparing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is check-in like at CASA TEO?
Based on its Polanco location at Petrarca 254, Casa Teo operates on a smaller, more intimate scale than the major branded hotels nearby. Expect a more personalised check-in than you'd get at the St. Regis or Four Seasons, though without the formal concierge infrastructure of those properties. check the venue's official channels ahead of arrival to confirm check-in times, as hours are not publicly listed.
How is the dining at CASA TEO?
Cuisine specifics are not confirmed in the available data, so arriving with a backup plan is sensible. Polanco itself is one of Mexico City's densest neighbourhoods for serious restaurants, so even if on-site dining is limited, you're a short walk from strong options. Clarify dining availability when booking.
Do loyalty programs work at CASA TEO?
Casa Teo is an independent property at Petrarca 254, Polanco, with no confirmed chain affiliation, so standard loyalty programmes from Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, or IHG are unlikely to apply here. If points accumulation matters to your trip, the JW Marriott or St. Regis nearby will serve you better on that front.
Is CASA TEO good for business travel?
Polanco is one of Mexico City's primary business districts, so the address works well for corporate stays. That said, amenity specifics like meeting rooms, high-speed connectivity, or business centres are not confirmed for Casa Teo. If full business infrastructure is non-negotiable, the Four Seasons or St. Regis in the same neighbourhood are the safer call.
How does CASA TEO compare to nearby hotels?
Against the Four Seasons, St. Regis, and Ritz-Carlton in Polanco, Casa Teo is likely to offer a quieter, more independent experience without the brand overhead. The trade-off is fewer guaranteed amenities and no loyalty programme benefits. If you want the full-service hotel package, book one of those flagships instead; if you want a Polanco address without the corporate hotel feel, Casa Teo is worth considering.
How is the pool and spa at CASA TEO?
Pool and spa facilities are not confirmed in the available data for Casa Teo. If wellness amenities are a priority for your stay in Mexico City, the Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton in Polanco both have documented spa offerings and are the more dependable choices.
Is CASA TEO family-friendly?
No family-specific policies or facilities are confirmed for Casa Teo at Petrarca 254. Polanco as a neighbourhood is generally accessible and safe for families, with parks and restaurants nearby, but if you need confirmed kids' amenities or interconnecting rooms, verify directly with the property before booking.
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