The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. is pleased to announce the opening of the Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City, offering discriminating guests a new way to experience one of the world’s most exciting places. The hotel is ideally positioned along the historic Paseo de Reforma that has unbroken views of the legendary Chapultepec Park, transforming the city’s skyline and sitting among the country’s highest structures.
Each feature of the hotel is deliberately intended to immerse visitors in the city’s rich culture and give a distinct perspective on this cherished location, featuring the legendary service of the brand’s Ladies and Gentlemen.
“We are excited to introduce The Ritz-Carlton Brand to Mexico City, exemplifying our dedication to offering extraordinary experiences and creating important memories in the world’s most dynamic markets,” said Donna McNamara, VP and Global Brand Leader of Ritz-Carlton.
“Whether taking a hotel tour with a local historian to learn about the Mexican rituals and celebrations that inspired the hotels design or allowing guests to curate a day of exploration in the city, we are excited to provide both guests and locals with a unique perspective on this incredible destination.”
The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City honours famous Mexican hospitality and provides visitors with a highly customised experience. The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge with an exclusive Club Concierge, a heated indoor swimming pool, a large fitness centre with state-of-the-art equipment, and a signature Ritz-Carlton Spa with six luxurious treatment rooms are among the hotel’s carefully curated amenities designed for cultural discovery, epicurean adventures, or business travel. Bringing the location to life in a one-of-a-kind way.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa carefully selects local products and botanicals, which are then combined with the Aztec medicinal and spiritual traditions of Mexico City. Its Spa offers wellness facilities, including steam rooms, saunas, and a timeless capsule room, in addition to calming and renewing treatments.
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