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Grand Fiesta Americana Chapultepec
4.5/5101 Reviews
Reforma
I have visited Mexico city more times, but since I have tried Grand Fiesta America there is no other place to stay especially if you need to be near a Polanco area, where I had some business meetings. Hotel is quite modern equipped. Some of big Hotel chains in Mexico city had some 90s look, which is not the case of Grand Fiesta Americana. Rooms are spacious and comfortable. Staff really friendly and flexible. I have been there more than one time and to my surprise some of the staff on the 16th floor recognize me and get me quite warm welcome. Some of the staff works there for more years which means that the management treat them well which is a good sign. I will be definitely be back in near future.
The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City
4.5/555 Reviews
Reforma
Fantastic stay with club lounge privileges. Fair warning to Bonvoy Platinum and Titanium members (Ambassadors you better know the drill with this brand, otherwise your handlers have been carting your carcass on a handcart from property to property while you’ve been under the influence) lounge access is NOT included unless you pay for it. The groveling from a previous reviewer was pathetic! Now that that’s out of the way, what a muy bien experience! Food and beverage presentations in the club lounge were superior to any other Ritz lounge we’ve visited in North America. Alyssa leads a first rate team with Francisco and Michelle as all stars. Hot entrees were present even between the breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings. We were upgraded to a corner suite. Impressed with the space, layout and electric curtains. Bathroom was superb with separate bathtub and shower. Only complaint was entitled guests allowing screaming children running amuck in the hallways first thing in the morning. And a neighboring guest listening to loud movies on his balcony whilst smoking cancer sticks. Hope he endured a handsome fine for his behavior. But he probably didn’t. Enjoyed the walking proximity to Chapultepec Park with its many fine museums. Service in the restaurant was also excellent. Looking forward to our next stay.
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
4.6/579 Reviews
Reforma
Located on the Reforma Avenue, the hotel is less than 1 km from the Museum of Anthropology and the Angel Independence Column. It is conveniently located about 8 minutes on foot from Metro Line 1. The breakfast at the hotel tastes good and has local features, but the variety is small. The buffet breakfast has two options, the regular version and the local special edition. Unfortunately, even the second one is not very rich. I tried the dinner at the hotel and it tasted very good. The price is slightly more expensive than the average restaurant. The red velvet cake sold in the hotel's bakery tastes good and is inexpensive and worth recommending. The hotel's swimming pool is relatively small, the gym is not very big, and there are few people in the evening.
The St. Regis Mexico City
4.6/554 Reviews
Reforma
Marriott Titanium. Wife and I were in town for a babymoon and we decided to go back to Mexico City and try the St Regis. Really glad we did as everything was top notch as expected at a St Regis. Pros: Entire staff - friendly, super helpful, and genuinely caring staff from door, front desk, butler, restaurant, and all others. Thanks to Jesus for making reservations at amazing restaurants, Eduardo for going over the top for us, and the head concierge (sorry forget his name) for teaching my wife how to saber a bottle of champagne. Restaurant - ate breakfast every morning, had a lunch, and late night desserts at the hotel and the food is tasty with lots of options, taco bar for Saturday brunch, with great staff. Bar - I always try the bloody mary's when staying at St Regis properties as they have their own spin and the Mexico City one was very unique. But outside of that, the bar staff was very friendly throughout and made great drinks. Rooms - booked a deluxe suite for our stay and it was huge, clean, and had comfortable beds. Car service - can get you everywhere you need to get in a comfortable Navigator. Cons: Location - we love Mexico City and usually stay in the Polanco district and this was the first time we stayed in the ”central” district. Area is more business forward so you'll have to travel if you want to get to areas outside of that, but not at the fault of the hotel. Age - hotel is starting to show it's age a bit, but it's still very well kept. Pool - a bit smaller and jets in the hot tub didn't work, but it was nice to soak after walking all day. Cons are nitpicky and would not prevent us from coming back, which we will. Overdelivers on what a St Regis experience should be and we are very thankful that they made us feel so welcome and provided us great memories.
Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel
4.5/5143 Reviews
Reforma
Good location. Very traditional Sheraton deco, love it. Don’t change sheets as usual, just remind them to change the sheets after you arrive
Hyatt Regency Mexico City
4.6/5109 Reviews
Polanco
We were working in Mexico City and as always stayed at the Hyatt Regency. The staff is very supportive no matter what silly thing we need. This time it was shredding extra paperwork - note there is a shredder in the business center. The food in the main restaurant is tasty. I particularly liked the short rib tacos, but be warned, they are juicy so be prepared to make a mess. The rooms are large, the closets ample, the how water in the shower is relaxing. Overall a great property.

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Highest PriceUS$10,850
Lowest PriceUS$67
Number of Reviews 2,278
Number of hotels33
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$538
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$515

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Mexico City International Airport is the primary airport in Mexico City. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Mexico City by train is a good choice as well.

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In the city center of Mexico City, you'll have easy access to Mexico City Cathedral, Centro Historico, Zocalo. For short trips in Mexico City, Xochimilco, Zona Rosa, Plaza Juarez are all good options. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Tepito, Paseo de la Reforma. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Bazar del Centro, El Nuevo Mundo Mexico Sa for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 19.36°C during the day, 11.7°C at night

• April to June: 22.45°C during the day, 15.48°C at night

• July to September: 20.34°C during the day, 14.69°C at night

• October to December: 18.69°C during the day, 12.01°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 10.33 cm

• Summer: 80.67 cm

• Autumn: 166.67 cm

• Winter: 25.0 cm

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