I love this hotel! The hotel is brand new and so I’m going to go into a lot of detail to help you with some of the questions I had before I arrived. The Location: This hotel is not in a touristy area and we love it! It's safe and clean and everything you need is within a 5 minute walk. There is a grocery store across the street in the World Trade Center, along with so many restaurants - lots of American chain restaurants fortunately/unfortunately depending on your point of view. If you, like us, want actual Mexican food, this neighborhood is full of excellent little family owned restaurants. And if you want to get to the touristy areas, the bus will pick you up right outside the hotel and take you directly to the Reforma area with no transfers for approximately $0.35 USD! Can’t beat that deal. And the buses come so frequently that you don’t need to worry about a schedule. They arrive constantly. It’s so easy to get around Mexico City. As for the rooms, the beds are comfortable, the shower has great water pressure and it heats up quickly, and the views are gorgeous. Also, we are working remotely - we have been having virtual meetings and streaming live television broadcasts every day - and the internet has been very fast and has worked everywhere in the hotel, If you are a Globalist, while this brand new hotel has low occupancy, they are serving breakfast to Globalists in the main restaurant, which means we are being served a full breakfast buffet. This buffet is excellent with a rotating menu so you won’t get bored with the options. Every day they have had scrambled eggs, sausages, refried black beans, chilaquiles, a potato based dish, pancakes or waffles, fruit, yogurt, pastries, cold cuts, cheeses, and various breads. They also have made-to-order options for omelettes, various Mexican dishes… Really anything you want. The service is fantastic. In the evening, in the Regency Club (which is available to all Globalists and anyone who pays for a “Club room”), they also have food that can easily fill you up enough to count as dinner. Every evening, we have been served salad, bread, cold cuts, cheeses, and desserts and there is a rotating menu with sandwiches, various pasta dishes, Mexican dishes, etc. The variety has expanded now that the hotel is getting busier, and the quality of everything we have eaten has been excellent. They also serve a wide variety of beverages, including complimentary beer and wine. The service is fantastic in the Regency Club as well. The Regency Club also has an absolutely phenomenal panoramic view including downtown Mexico City and the hills that include the “El Popo” volcano. El Popo sometimes burps up ash - which poses no danger to us in Mexico City - but we were lucky enough to see it happen from the Regency Club. The Regency Club has proven itself to be one of the coolest places in Mexico City. As for the rest of the amenities, I’ve included some pictures of the gym which has everything you need for a goo