Review: The St. Regis Mexico City (Mexico)
Construction on the St. Regis Mexico City, began in November 2004, and by January 2008, it was ready to welcome guests. The iconic tower, also known as the Freedom Tower, was designed by the renowned architect César Pelli and houses a blend of luxury residences and a world-class hotel, marking the first St. Regis property in Latin America.
Walkthrough Tour: Executive Luxury Suite
At A Glance:
- Average Nightly Cost During Stay: $1,345+ USD
- Loyalty Program: Marriott Bonvoy
- Loyalty Category: N/A
- Discount Applied: Chase Ritz-Carlton Card Free Night Certificate
- Room Type as Booked: 1 King
- Room Upgrade: Executive Luxury Suite ($1,500+ USD)
- Resort Fee: N/A
- Parking Fee: $10 USD
Booking/Redemption
Location & Parking
Perched along the tree-lined Paseo de la Reforma, The St. Regis Mexico City enjoys a prime location, near the international embassies and the scenic Bosque de Chapultepec park.
For those arriving by car, the hotel offers valet parking services for $10 USD per day, a reasonable fee considering the central location and the luxury of the property.
Lobby
The hotel’s elegant grand lobby sits on the third floor. The lobby, in archetypical St. Regis fashion, was a harmonious blend of luxury and tranquility.
Front Desk & Check-In
Marriott Bonvoy Loyalty Program Benefits: Platinum Elite
At The St. Regis Mexico City, Platinum Elite members (and above) may receive exceptional perks. These include:
- Upgrades to Enhanced Rooms, Including Suites: In our case, we were given and amazing upgrade to an Executive Luxury Suite.
- Welcome Gift: We received a [excellent] daily restaurant breakfast for two at the resort.
Room Key
Room Upgrade
St. Regis Promotional Photos
Suite Entrance
Our Executive Luxury Suite was a sanctuary of elegance, with plush bedding, marble bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Suite Bathroom
Dining Room Area & Minibar
Dining Table
Living Room Area
Master Bedroom
Master Bathroom
The bathroom featured an eclectic mix of Sachajuan product amenities, REN soaps, and Sodashi products. But the pièce de résistance was easily the large steam shower.
View From The Room
Dining Options
- Diana Restaurant: Traditional Mexican cuisine infused with modern flair. The views of the Diana fountain were enchanting.
- Sultry King Cole Bar: Inspired by its New York namesake, this lounge offered artfully crafted cocktails in plush velvet seats.
Breakfast At Diana
We enjoyed a delicious breakfast buffet on the Terrace overlooking Reforma. The food was excellent – as were the views.
Swimming Pool
Fitness Center
FHOP TIP: Top 5 Things To Do Nearby:
- Independence Angel (El Ángel de la Independencia):
- A short stroll from the hotel, this iconic monument stands tall at the intersection of Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida Insurgentes.
- Climb the steps to the top for panoramic views of the city and the surrounding boulevard.
- At night, the illuminated angel takes on a magical aura.
- Chapultepec Park (Bosque de Chapultepec):
- Just a stone’s throw away, this vast urban park offers lush greenery, serene lakes, and historic landmarks.
- Visit the Chapultepec Castle, a former imperial residence turned museum, perched on a hill with breathtaking vistas.
- Explore the Museo Nacional de Antropología, home to an impressive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts.
- Gourmet Adventures:
- Embark on a culinary journey within walking distance:
- Diana Restaurant: Savor traditional Mexican dishes with a modern twist while enjoying views of the Diana fountain.
- Pujol: A short taxi ride away, this Michelin-starred restaurant by Chef Enrique Olvera offers innovative Mexican cuisine.
- Mercado Roma: Dive into the local food scene at this vibrant market, sampling street tacos, tamales, and more.
- Embark on a culinary journey within walking distance:
- Shopping Excursions:
- Explore nearby upscale boutiques and shopping centers:
- Antara Polanco: A chic mall featuring designer brands, art galleries, and trendy cafes.
- Paseo Interlomas: Discover fashion, jewelry, and home decor stores in this stylish shopping complex.
- Explore nearby upscale boutiques and shopping centers:
- Art and Culture:
- Visit the Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo for contemporary art exhibitions.
- Attend a performance at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, an architectural gem hosting ballet, opera, and concerts.
THE FHOP BOTTOM-LINE 10 RATINGS
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Location: 10 Service/Elite Treatment: 10 Overall Room: 10 Property/Amenities: 10 Luxury Factor: 10 Coolness Factor: 9 Cleanliness/Non-Grime Factor: 10 Correct Billing/No Issues Factor: 10 Cash Bang-For-The-Buck: 8 Points Bang-For-The-Buck: 8 FINAL RATING 9.5
The Bottom-Line Review: The St. Regis Mexico City
Our stay at the St. Regis Mexico City was in one word – excellent. The service was among the best I’ve ever experienced. The huge suite upgrade (for a Platinum Elite!) and its panoramic views of Mexico City’s skyline from our windows was nothing short of amazing. The butler service was useful when I needed clothes pressed before dinner at Pujol, and the breakfast on the terrace was one of the most memorable and delicious brunch experiences I can remember (many people even dressed up in suits and ties – for breakfast!).
The location, nestled along Paseo de la Reforma, was excellent and close to major attractions like the Independence Angel, Chapultepec Park, and the popular neighborhoods of Polanco, Contessa, and Reforma – which famously boast some of the best dining in the [entire] world. I would recommend the St. Regis to anybody looking to splurge on an upscale, luxurious, and convenient experience in Mexico City.
Final Rating: 9.5 out of 10
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