Mexico City is a bustling tourist venue that boasts as much culture and tradition, as it does luxury and charm. However, it can be quite challenging finding accommodation that suites both your style and your bank account. Thankfully, Mexico City is home to some of the best boutique B&Bs on a budget.

If you're not already familiar with the term, boutique hotels are smaller accommodations that are around ten to a hundred rooms with higher-scale accommodations. While some boutique hotels popping up in commercial areas or residential buildings, others may come as separate wings of bigger hotels.

In any case, boutique hotels are great options for travelers who are looking to spend their trip somewhere classy, without having to suffer through an impossible price tag. Mexico City, itself, is a paradise for budget-seekers looking for some luxury.

The city contains several chic options for budget seekers with everything from well-priced, modern-themed rooms to traditional, historically-rich spots that will awaken your inner explorer. Whatever the case, you can be sure that the price will ease your pocket, while still allowing you a proper night's rest.

If you're looking for something modern and artistic, then your best bet would be to visit Mexico city's central plaza or other downtown locations. The Guardian recommends accommodations such as the well-equipped Hotel Catedral and the dorm-like Downtown Mexico.

These hotels are specifically designed to cover all the basics from hot and cold showers to WiFi-connection, while still boasting modern decor. These chic locations are guaranteed to make you feel as posh and as comfortable as you could possibly be on the most limited budget.

Other accommodations such as the Room Mate Valentina are boutique hotels that are located in the middle of restaurants or bars. Trip Advisor recommends these rooms for their impeccable cleanliness and funky designs, as well as their amazing room rates.

As an added bonus, these hotels are generally located very close to amenities such as malls, watering holes, and local eateries. Further still, these small, yet colorful hotels offer an incredibly fun and young ambiance that is sure to raise your trip's energy level.

Of course, traditional accommodations can never be left out. However, traditional does not have to mean boring. Several boutique bed and breakfasts are popping up in 1930-era homes and historical boulevards.

These old-school accommodations are often restored and refurbished to embrace their nostalgic feels. Spots such as The Red Tree House and Casa de los Amigos all boast a cozy, traditional Mexican household feel while still managing to feel hip.

No matter what your style might be, Mexico City offers travelers of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds with comfortable and affordable accommodations. These budget boutique hotels and B&Bs only make up a small portion of Mexico's overall tourism appeal.