The St. Regis Mexico City
Paseo de la Reforma 439, Colonia Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, Mexico
Zona Rosa
189 Rooms
Contemporary Classic & Lively
One MICHELIN Key · A very special stay
When some hotels are getting smaller and less conspicuous, there’s opportunity at the high end. The new St. Regis Mexico City isn’t about to be mistaken for a humble little boutique — it stands atop architect Cesar Pelli’s Torre Libertad, a shining glass skyscraper on the Paseo de la Reforma, towering over the Fountain of Diana.
While some of the brand’s other exemplars tend toward the traditional, the St. Regis Mexico City is quite contemporary — not modernist, by a long shot, but simply up to date, its rooms filled with contemporary-luxe comforts and elegant, if unassuming, furnishings. Views range far over the sprawling city, and tactile pleasures include 350-thread linens, deep soaking tubs and plush bathrobes. And the service is a special point of pride: the St. Regis has as many butlers as some hotels have rooms, and there’ll be one on duty for you 24 hours a day.
Expect the full complement of five-star hotel services. There’s a spa and an indoor pool, both with views, and a wealth of culinary options; Diana serves Spanish and Mexican dishes on the terrace, La Table Krug specializes in French country cooking, and the J&G Grill, a steakhouse by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, boasts one of the best wine lists in the DF.
While some of the brand’s other exemplars tend toward the traditional, the St. Regis Mexico City is quite contemporary — not modernist, by a long shot, but simply up to date, its rooms filled with contemporary-luxe comforts and elegant, if unassuming, furnishings. Views range far over the sprawling city, and tactile pleasures include 350-thread linens, deep soaking tubs and plush bathrobes. And the service is a special point of pride: the St. Regis has as many butlers as some hotels have rooms, and there’ll be one on duty for you 24 hours a day.
Expect the full complement of five-star hotel services. There’s a spa and an indoor pool, both with views, and a wealth of culinary options; Diana serves Spanish and Mexican dishes on the terrace, La Table Krug specializes in French country cooking, and the J&G Grill, a steakhouse by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, boasts one of the best wine lists in the DF.
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The St. Regis Mexico City
Paseo de la Reforma 439, Colonia Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, Mexico
Zona Rosa
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