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Rooms for rent in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City

$9,000 MXN For Rent
Room
1 bed
1 bath
24 m²
Jose Vasconcelos 171, San Miguel Chapultepec I Sección, Miguel Hidalgo
Rent furnished rooms, San Miguel Chapultepec
$5,600 MXN For Rent
Room
1 bed
1 bath
12 m²
Constitucion 52, Escandón I Sección, Miguel Hidalgo
Rooms with private bathroom near Av Patriotismo and Tacubaya metro
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Living in Miguel Hidalgo

Living in Miguel Hidalgo means choosing a corridor as much as a neighborhood. To the west, the Lomas corridor runs through Lomas de Chapultepec and Bosque de las Lomas, hillside streets built around the car, with houses and low-rise buildings set behind walls and gardens. Toward the center, Polanco anchors the borough along Avenida Masaryk, with Nuevo Polanco stacking new residential towers around Antara and Plaza Carso a few blocks away, and Verónica Anzures offering a calmer, walkable option nearby. South toward the borough's edge, Escandón sits just across Benjamín Franklin from the next borough, drawing tenants who want that walkable energy without Polanco's price tag.

What to consider before renting

Rent varies sharply between corridors: the Lomas side and Polanco itself sit at the top of the range, while Anáhuac, northeast of Polanco toward Río San Joaquín, rents for noticeably less without losing the short commute. Metro Line 7 threads the borough through Auditorio, Constituyentes and San Joaquín, useful if a car in the hills isn't an option. For tenants who want a similar walkable energy for less, Cuauhtémoc borders Miguel Hidalgo to the east with Roma and Condesa, both cheaper than Polanco.


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