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May 21, 2012

St. Regis Mexico City

Just got in from Mexico City and it was such a fun and exciting trip.

I stayed at my favorite hotel, The St. Regis Polanco. It's an oasis from the hussle and bussle of the honking cars, traffic and people.  Right up my alley. Beautifully decorated, all of the great amenities and services, and comfotable, modern luxurious rooms.  A true home away from home.

There are lots of cute little boutique hotels throughtout  Mexico City, but there are very few proper luxury hotels.   The Nikko and the Four Seasons are so old and in such need of renovation that they simply no longer qualify as luxury hotels, in my opinion. The next group are the basic Intercontinental and Hilton type mid-management style hotels, none of which I would stay at.  So the St Regis is such a great find and trully gives me the comfort I need after a long day of shopping for art.

If you are planning a trip to Mexico City, no doubt, The St. Regis is currently the best hotel available.

http://www.starwoodhotels.com

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Comments

OK, now I just need to know where to shop there - any suggestions? I love it!

Good evening Sandra,

Thanks for your wonderful review, we are very glad you enjoyed The St. Regis Mexico City. Just wanted to let you now that even when we are very close to Polanco area, the neighbourhood we are located is Cuauhtemoc, in the core of Reforma Avenue.
Once again, thanks for your kind comments,
Carlos Fájer
Sales & Marketing Coordinator
The St. Regis Mexico City

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