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One of Hyatt’s best known brands has opened to guests in the Mexico City.
The 210-room Hyatt Regency Insurgentes Mexico City is located on the Insurgentes Sur avenue in the heart of the city’s bustling business district, Colonia del Valle.
“We’re excited to debut Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes just steps from Mexico City’s World Trade Center on one of the most prominent and longest avenues in the capital city of Mexico,” said Carlo Bava, general manager at the Hyatt Regency Insurgentes. “Our prime location provides guests access to a thriving business hub just outside our doorstep.”
Let’s take a look at some of the highlights of Mexico City’s newest Hyatt property.
The Hyatt Regency Insurgentes Mexico City
The hotel’s 201 guest rooms and suites each boast floor-to-ceiling windows for views over the city. Furthermore, each room features an area dedicated for working. The Wi-Fi is free for all guests, perfect for those visiting the area for business.
Last but not least, 8 of the hotel’s rooms and suites have exclusive access to spacious outdoor terraces looking over the neighborhood of Del Valle. As a Category 3 property, you can expect to pay 9,000, 12,000, or 15,000 points per night.
High on the 14th floor, eligible guests will have access to the Regency Club. Complimentary services including shoe-shining and ironing, are available, along with a selection of snacks and drinks.
In terms of dining, guests will have the choice of 3 fantastic locations within the hotel:
Muralis is the hotel’s main restaurant. Here, Executive Head Chef Daniel Silva has curated a menu boasting the best of Mexican cuisine.
Down in the lobby at Elements Bar & Lounge, guests enjoy a “curated agave journey” while nibbling on Mexican-inspired snacks such as short rib tacos and octopus “dobladitas.”
On the third floor’s outside terrace, you’ll find 7.24 Sky. It will sure to be a favorite of those who enjoy sipping on bubbles with its selection of prosecco and Champagne.
Final Thoughts
Next time you find yourself planning a trip down to Mexico City, whether it’s for business or pleasure, the new Hyatt Regency Insurgentes is an additional property for you to check out!