It's an exciting time for Mexico City with more restaurants, galleries, theatres, night clubs, festivals and events than ever before. With so much going on in the city around every corner, occupancy rates are higher than they have been in the last eight years at 66%. Fortunately, Mexico City hotels have the diverse capabilities to cater to all kinds of guests from discerning, world travelers to frequent business jetsetters. From those searching for "hidden gems" with an authentic taste of the city, to those seeking the amenities and services of a large hotel, will find what they are looking for in Mexico City.
The capital city's wide range of accommodation offerings continue to grow and adapt to further impress visitors looking for a unique and exceptional experience in the thriving metropolis. Here is a list of some of the most noteworthy hospitality updates in Mexico City this year:
Hotel Carlota
This new design-oriented boutique hotel, which was spearheaded by the prestigious Mexico City-based firm, JSa Arquitectura, opened in the lively Colonia Juarez neighborhood in June 2015. The property features amenities such as a glass walled swimming pool and a chic, on-location boutique, Taxonomia.
For more information, visit: http://www.hotelcarlota.com/
Four Seasons Mexico City
Just steps from Chapultepec Park and the exclusive Polanco neighborhood, the luxury Four Seasons Mexico City has undergone a $14 million renovation set for completion this fall, which provides updates to its guest rooms, meeting rooms, and public spaces.
For more information, visit: http://www.fourseasons.com/mexico/
InterContinental Presidente Mexico City
The hotel group's flagship property in Mexico is set to complete a $40 million renovation this October featuring 700 modern and comfortable rooms. The property's restaurant, Chapulin, which opened in August 2014, houses the largest wine cellar in both Mexico and Latin America and serves wines from all over the world.
For more information, visit: http://www.ihg.com/intercontinental/mexicocity
Hippodrome
In December 2014, the Hippodrome revealed its reimagined 16-room boutique hotel after a 16-month, $3M renovation by owner and celebrated architect, Nahim Dagdug. The new design was complemented by interior designer Robert Mar's custom made hardwood pieces and furniture, accented with classic art deco decor. For more information, visit: http://www.hippodromehotel.mx/
St. Regis Mexico City
Located at the city's historic Paseo De La Reforma, the luxury hotel brand announced the opening of The Glass House Cafe in August 2015, the hotel's latest culinary venue featuring fine tea from Dammann Freres and pastries from acclaimed Mexican Chef Paulina Abascal. Additionally, the property launched a new Cultural Curator program, which offers niche experiences that appeal to many guest's hobbies. Options include shopping with fashion stylist Marco Corral, running with professional marathoner Rogelio Jimenez and biking scenic routes along the Roma-Condesa corridor.
For more information, visit: http://www.starwoodhotels.com/stregis/mexicocity
No comments:
Post a Comment