In La Zona Rosa, where Mexico City’s financial district meets buzzing nightlife, Hotel Galeria Plaza Reforma’s 436 guestrooms are great for business travel or as a city break base. Sink into a sofa by the fireplace in the marble lobby and indulge in some people-watching, or order up a cocktail at the rooftop terrace bar and watch the sunset over the city skyline.
A gateway to DF (Distrito Federal), Hotel Galeria Plaza Reforma is easy to get to from Mexico City’s must-see sites. With valet parking and an English-speaking concierge, the hotel puts the city at your fingertips.
Designed to make the most of Mexico City’s natural light, each of the 436 rooms has large windows with views across the eclectic Zona Rosa neighborhood and beyond. The minimal décor is clean with natural wood furniture, while brightly colored soft furnishings welcome you after a long day in the city. For more space, check into a deluxe king or double room or a junior or executive suite. The master suite maximizes luxury with its own living and dining area.
If you’re traveling for business, the executive suite has complimentary access to the Brisas Business Club with a modern business center and two meeting rooms. Meet with clients over breakfast or cocktails in the light and airy business lounge.
After a day exploring the local craft markets and galleries, dine at one of the hotel’s two restaurants, or escape the heat of the city in the bar where you’ll be greeted by a menu of unique cocktails and a lively atmosphere.
Follow iconic Paseo de Reforma to the vast Chapultepec Park – just 15 minutes away. Browse the stalls of local artisans and food sellers before heading up to the castle for unrivaled views of the city and surrounding mountains or drop into the Museo de Arte Moderno.
Just a five-minute walk from La Zona Rosa is the up-and-coming neighborhood of La Condesa. Think artisan coffee, boutique shops, and boundary-pushing galleries.
Just one block from Paseo de la Reforma, which runs diagonally through the heart of the city, and surrounded by contemporary skyscrapers, the hotel puts local restaurants and mezcalerias right outside your front door. Take a walk to the leafy Chapultepec Park or head to see the Angel of Independence.
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Hamburgo 195, Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
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