A LEGACY OF MEXICO CITY
The Stories Behind This Hotel in La Roma
Nima Local House, a boutique hotel in Mexico City, stands out from the moment you walk in. More than a hotel, it feels like a lived-in home—filled with character, memory, and soul. With just four rooms, it offers an intimate, carefully curated stay in the heart of La Roma, a neighborhood known for its timeless architecture, creative energy, and walkable streets.
Built in the late 19th century, the house that now hosts Nima was restored with deep respect for its past and a clear vision for the present. Inside, original elements live in harmony with a contemporary aesthetic—nothing excessive, just considered design that favors comfort and quiet elegance.
Each room is named after someone who left a mark on the city: José G. De la Lama, who led the home’s thoughtful restoration, and Guillermo Tovar y de Teresa, a passionate historian and cultural preservationist, are part of the living story you’ll discover here.