The St. Regis Mexico City |
Affiliation : Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Opened : 2009
Last Renovated :
Inside, a contemporary-classic decor echoes the architect's world-class design, from the lobby to the 189 guest rooms and suites, Remède Spa, fitness center, indoor pool, and 13,559 square feet of meeting space. Fine dining focuses on international cuisine at the St. Regis Restaurant, prime beef at the Steak House by Jean-George, and regional Mexican dishes at the Cantina del Sol. For drinks and conversation, the hotel offers bars for wine, juice, and cocktails at the King Cole Bar—a tribute to the original at the St. Regis New York.
Largest Meeting Room : 9,490 ft²
Indoor Meeting Space : 13,555 ft²
Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space : 13,555 ft²
Guest Rooms: 189
Kings/Suites/Doubles: 147 / 37 / 42
Opened in August 2009, the St. Regis Mexico City occupies a new ten-story landmark on Mexico's City's central Paseo de la Reforma. The tower's internationally renowned architect, Cesar Pelli, also designed the famous Petronas Towers in Malaysia and the Torre de Cristal in Barcelona.
Guest room facilities
Features
Business:
Business center, helipad, dedicated conference team, on-site audiovisual experts, stateof-the-art presentation equipment, and high-speed wireless Internet access.
Recreation:
Exercise Room, Indoor Swimming Pool, Remi de Spa, Children's Club, Sauna & Steam, Boutique Shops, Yoga & Pilates Studio, Remède Spa Boutique, Kinesis training equipment, Art Gallery, Whirpool
Nearby:
Boutique Shops, Polanco Financial District, Chapultepec Castle, Centro Historico, Zócalo, Palace of Fine Arts, National Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral, House of Tiles, Franz Mayer Museum, Chapultepec Park, Museum of Contemporary Art, Rufino Tamayo Museum, National History Museum, Museum of Natural History, National Museum of Anthropology, National Auditorium, National Zoo, National Museum of Art, World Trade Center