
The St. Regis Mexico City
Grand urban luxury with contemporary-luxe interiors. Grey and beige tones throughout, laser-cut mosaic screens, grand chandeliers, marble floors, and a slightly formal atmosphere — bellmen in top hats — that still manages to feel warm rather than stuffy. Heavy on business travelers during the week, more romantic and family-oriented on weekends.
Book the St. Regis Suite (3,089 sq ft) well in advance — visiting dignitaries and notable guests frequently hold it
Why It Matters
First St. Regis in Latin America, in a Cesar Pelli-designed skyscraper on Paseo de la Reforma. Holds a Michelin Key and has won Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Forbes, AAA Five Diamond, and World Travel Awards recognition. The butler-to-guest ratio is exceptional, and the King Cole Bar has been named a Regional Top 10 by Tales of the Cocktail Foundation.
The St. Regis Mexico City rises 31 stories inside Torre Libertad — a shimmering glass tower designed by Argentinian architect Cesar Pelli (the same man behind the Petronas Towers) directly on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's grand boulevard. The hotel occupies a prime stretch of that avenue with the Diana the Huntress fountain directly below — there are rooms where that's literally the first thing you see in the morning. It's one of the loudest statements of luxury in the city, and it knows it. With 189 rooms, 35 suites, a butler-to-guest ratio that rivals some intimate boutiques, nine dining and drinking outlets, and a 10,000 sq ft Remède Spa on the 15th floor, this is as full-service as urban hotels get. Built to withstand an 8.5 Richter earthquake — it proved its mettle during quakes in 2007 and 2009 — Torre Libertad was the first St. Regis in all of Latin America when it opened in June 2008.
Where You'll Stay
10 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
10 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
A curated afternoon tea experience served at Diana Restaurant or Bloom Garden. The hotel recommends advance reservation with Concierge.
The signature St. Regis Evening Ritual — champagne sabered with a sword by the Head Butler or Maître d'Hôtel. Can be arranged in-room, at Diana Restaurant, or in the Bloom Garden. Named after Napoleon Bonaparte's tradition.
The St. Regis Mexico City's own interpretation of the brand's legendary Bloody Mary tradition, served as Sangrita María at Bloom Garden. Available daily.
On the 15th floor, this complimentary club is open to children ages 5–11 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 11AM–7PM. Art projects, video games, story time, movies, and board games upon request. Requires advance registration.
A novelty in-suite glamping setup for children, arranged through Butler Service. The hotel calls it their 'urban oasis' camping experience.
Friday through Sunday, a candy trolley rolls through the lobby and terrace atrium (3rd floor, 9AM–6PM). Guests can fill bags with local Mexican sweets and popcorn.
The hotel offers an exclusive helicopter service for city tours or special occasions. Guests can book through Butler Service or Concierge.
Yoga and Pilates classes available at the Fitness & Wellness Center, which includes Pilates Reformer machines and a Kinesis movement studio.
A guided journey through Mexican tequila culture, exploring history, production, and tastings of premium bottles including Caballito Cerrero Azul, Don Fulano Reposado, and Arette 101. Available daily on request.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
On-site business center with workstations and free Wi-Fi. Meeting spaces include the 7,670 sq ft modular Astor Ballroom, 2,000 sq ft Diamond Ballroom, and multiple breakout rooms.
Free Wi-Fi in all public areas. Marriott Bonvoy members who book direct receive complimentary in-room Wi-Fi. Otherwise, in-room internet access incurs an additional charge.
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Technogym/state-of-the-art equipment including treadmills, ellipticals, exercise bikes, free weights, weight machines, Pilates Reformers, Kinesis stations, and a yoga machine. Separate sauna and steam rooms included.
A garden terrace space where several of the St. Regis rituals take place, including the Sangrita María, Afternoon Tea, and Sabrage ceremony. Available for dining and cocktails.
Small dogs under 17 lbs (8 kg) welcome. Maximum 2 pets per room. Fee: $100 USD per stay plus $25 USD per night. Pets not allowed in public areas.
Indoor heated pool on the 15th floor with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Paseo de la Reforma and Chapultepec Park. Open Mon–Sat 6AM–10PM, Sun 7AM–10PM. Includes adjacent whirlpool/Jacuzzis.
Available 24 hours on the 3rd floor. Can arrange private tours to Teotihuacán, qualified babysitting agencies, restaurant reservations, and private car services.
Each guest has a dedicated butler available 24 hours including remotely via eButler. Includes packing/unpacking, garment pressing (2 items per guest per day complimentary), beverage service, and any special requests.
Full laundry and dry cleaning services available. Butler will collect and return garments.
EV charging available on property.
Seven-level underground parking garage with capacity for 2,000 vehicles. Hourly rate: $10 USD. Daily rate: $25 USD.
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