Mexico City is having a moment. The capital city saw a whopping 6.3 million foreign visitors in 2015, a 30 percent increase from 2012. But data doesn’t describe the way artists, architects, chefs and other tastemakers are flocking there. Now, the crucial question of where to stay is more relevant than ever — and Stara Hamburgo is one fail-safe pick.

WHY: Opened a year ago in new “it” neighborhood La Juárez — just north of longtime cool-kid mecca Roma — this 60-room, all-suite property manages the neat trick of being at once trendy and adult. Those with an eye for design will appreciate the reception’s ornate archway — left over from the colonial mansion that once occupied the space — and the midcentury-style furniture throughout. Part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World group, the property is intimate and charming.

WORKING WELL: The 592-square-foot suites are stylish and comfortable without trying too hard. Highlights include dark wood floors, sleek modern furnishings, a neutral palette and fluffy beds with 400-thread-count sheets. Large built-in desks are ideal for those traveling for work, as is a surprisingly lovely business center.

NEEDS WORK: No bathtubs, so you’ll have to settle for a shower instead of a relaxing soak. Also, the hotel’s in-house food and beverage offerings aren’t yet destinations in and of themselves like those at nearby hotels, such as the Carlota.

MUST-TRY: In nice weather, relax and grab a drink on the roof, where the hotel grows its own herbs to make a signature tea. Splurge on a ground-floor suite; all of them have large private terraces.

WHAT’S NEARBY: It’s just a short walk from the hotel to some of Mexico City’s buzziest new restaurants, like Amaya, a natural wine bar from acclaimed chef Jair Tellez, and Havre 77, a French bistro from another top local toque, Eduardo García.

Also close by is the main drag of Paseo de la Reforma, which leads into the expansive Chapultepec park, home to the famous National Museum of Anthropology. Also, the Zona Rosa, an area with lively, LGBT-friendly nightlife, is adjacent to Stara Hamburgo.

BOTTOM LINE: It’s ideal for both business and leisure travelers looking for a spacious, stylish and serene stay convenient to top eateries and major sights.

DETAILS: From $250/night.