On Durango in Roma Norte, Casona Roma Norte occupies a restored 1920s mansion amid the neighbourhood’s galleries, restaurants and tree-lined streets. Its 32 rooms favour warm minimalism, with wooden floors, handmade Oaxacan rugs, organic cotton linens and contemporary art set against soft, restrained tones. The house also has a small gym, massage cabin and several distinct food-and-drink spaces, including Aquiles, Suchi, which combines Japanese and Sinaloan cooking, and the agave-focused Akamba. High ceilings, marble, dark woods and the contrast between the original house and its modern extension keep the architecture tied to Roma Norte’s layered residential fabric.