2 Best Hotels in Juárez and Anzures with La Zona Rosa, Mexico City

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THE BEST HOTEL IN JUÁREZ AND ANZURES WITH LA ZONA ROSA

St. Regis Mexico City

5
Overall Editor Rating
$$$$ | Paseo de la Reforma 439, 06500, Mexico
Fodor's Choice
Courtesy of St Regis

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

The intimate layout and bespoke service here provide the ultimate sanctuary from urban chaos—despite being in one of the city's busiest sections and in one of the tallest towers. A compilation of work by world-renowned architects, interior designers, and artists, the hotel is a stunning representation of modern elegance. The well-appointed rooms all have superb views of the city, personal butler service, and double-paned windows, which eliminate almost all external noise. A cocktail on the palm-tree-lined terrace of the King Cole Bar is a great way to wrap up a business meeting or relax after a day of sightseeing. For a true luxury experience, reserve a spot at La Table Krug, a culinary laboratory dubbed "Mexico's smallest restaurant," where you can enjoy an eight-course meal with Krug champagne pairings.

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Pros

  • World-class spa and fitness center, complete with yoga studio
  • Peaceful ambience with good soundproofing in all rooms
  • Phenomenal service

Cons

  • Almost too quiet in public areas
  • Can feel a bit stuffy
  • On a street with lots of traffic
Paseo de la Reforma 439, 06500, Mexico
55-5228–1818
Hotel Details
224 rooms
No Meals

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Four Seasons Mexico City

$$$$ | Paseo de la Reforma 500, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico Fodor's Choice

Among the most luxurious hotels in the capital, this eight-story oasis with a traditional inner courtyard was modeled after the 18th-century Iturbide Palace. It has airy, spacious rooms with French doors separating the sleeping and living spaces and opulent marble baths. The two outstanding restaurants, a gastropub, and a French bakery on-site are all superb, and you can pamper yourself in the lavish spa with a roof deck and pool. The spa treatments feature Mexican touches, like copal incense, tequila body oil, and cacao scrubs.

Pros

  • Outstanding level of service
  • Great on-site dining
  • Fabulous spa with pool and gym

Cons

  • Hotel itself is very large and easy to get lost in
  • It's a franchise, so doesn't have much local flair
  • All amenities are (as expected) expensive
Paseo de la Reforma 500, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-5230–1818
Hotel Details
240 rooms
No Meals

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