Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel — Directly Opposite El Ángel, a Reforma Icon for Over 50 Years
Picture waking up, pulling back the curtains, and finding the golden Angel of Independence glowing right across the street. The Sheraton Maria Isabel has stood directly opposite the Angel of Independence on Paseo de la Reforma for over 50 years — no other hotel in this family list has that address. Score 8.2/10 from over 3,000 verified reviews on Booking.com. Spacious Family Suites, a swimming pool to wind down in after sightseeing, and Zona Rosa restaurant streets stretching from the front door. A strong choice for families who want their kids to remember this trip.
Some hotels earn their status through luxury finishes. The Sheraton Maria Isabel earns it through something harder to replicate: a location that simply cannot be moved or reproduced. Directly opposite the Angel of Independence on Paseo de la Reforma — the most recognisable monument in Mexico City — this hotel has occupied that address for over five decades. The 3,000+ Booking.com reviews (8.2/10) reflect exactly what you would expect from a well-run Sheraton Marriott property: consistent service, reliable check-in processes, and rooms that get the basics right. What the reviews keep returning to is the view. High-floor guests on the Reforma side describe waking up or looking out late at night to find El Ángel lit gold below them — a detail that children apparently do not forget.
"Floor 17, Reforma-facing room — up at 5 am and El Ángel was still lit gold outside the window. Coffee in hand, city still quiet. My son keeps asking if we can go back and stay in the same room."
The rooms follow the Sheraton template cleanly: Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds that guests consistently praise, clear layouts, reliable air-conditioning. Deluxe Rooms start around $170–230 USD per night. Suite Angel View runs $280–400. Family Suites go $380–520. If you are booking for a family, the Family Suite is the one that makes sense: wide enough for three or four people without crowding, properly kitted out. One honest note that comes up regularly in reviews: this is an older hotel that has been renovated in stages. Some rooms feel noticeably fresher than others. If you want every square centimetre to feel newly-built, the JW Marriott down the road is a cleaner choice. If what you want is character, a genuine landmark address, and a room where the view is the best feature — this is the right call. Request a high floor on the Reforma side explicitly at check-in.
The facilities work well for families: a swimming pool for children to burn off energy in the early evening after a day of sightseeing (smaller than the pools at Hyatt Regency or Camino Real — worth knowing if a large resort-style pool is the priority), a Fitness Center for adults maintaining a routine, and the Azulejos restaurant in the hotel serving a full breakfast buffet that includes Mexican and international options. Children are well catered for. The Sheraton Marriott loyalty system applies here for Bonvoy members. The team at the front desk gets generally positive marks in guest reviews for dealing with issues promptly.
On location: the address is Paseo de la Reforma 325, Cuauhtémoc, on the central boulevard that runs through the heart of Mexico City. The Insurgentes and Sevilla Metro stations are very close — useful for getting around the city cheaply during World Cup weeks when Uber surge pricing will be a factor. Zona Rosa, the neighbourhood immediately adjacent, has a wide range of restaurants from Mexican street food to Korean to upmarket dining, all walkable from the lobby. The Angel of Independence is across the road. Chapultepec Park is about a 15-minute walk, and the National Museum of Anthropology is around the same distance. Estadio Azteca, Mexico City's World Cup 2026 venue, requires a car or Uber — allow 30–40 minutes depending on traffic, and considerably more on match days.
A few things to say plainly before booking: the vintage feel in some rooms is real — renovation has not been done uniformly across all floors, and the property's age shows in places. Some guests mention noise from Reforma traffic on lower floors; request a high floor to solve both the noise and the view in one move. The pool is on the smaller side compared to properties in this list that were built with resort amenities in mind — if a large family pool is a deciding factor, the Hyatt Regency or Camino Real will suit better. And as with all hotels on the World Cup corridor in CDMX, book well in advance for June–July 2026; prices will be significantly above standard rates.
To put it simply: the Sheraton Maria Isabel is the right choice if your family wants a hotel where the view itself is the souvenir. Wake up to El Ángel, walk to Zona Rosa, come back from Chapultepec, end the day in the pool. Over 3,000 guests have confirmed that the core package here — location, Sheraton reliability, Family Suite space — delivers consistently. Just go in knowing it is an older property with character rather than a freshly-built modern block, and choose a high Reforma-facing room.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Directly opposite Angel of Independence — a view no other hotel in this list can match
- ✓ Booking 3,000+ reviews 8.2 — Sheraton Marriott reliability and consistent service
- ✓ Family Suite wide enough for 3–4 guests comfortably
- ✓ Zona Rosa restaurants and shopping walkable from the lobby
- ! Older hotel renovated in stages — some rooms feel more dated than others
- ! Pool smaller than Hyatt Regency or Camino Real options in this list
- ✓ Insurgentes / Sevilla Metro very close — easy independent navigation around CDMX
- ✓ Azulejos breakfast buffet full and child-friendly
- ✓ Angel of Independence 1-minute walk — the best photo stop in the city
- ! Lower-floor rooms pick up Reforma traffic noise at night — request a high floor
- ! Suite rates increase significantly during World Cup window — book early
- 💡If you need everything to feel newly built · This hotel has been renovated in stages; some rooms show their age · Fix: consider JW Marriott Mexico City for a fully modern finish
- 💡If a large family pool is a priority · The pool here is smaller than Hyatt Regency or Camino Real · Fix: see Hyatt Regency Mexico City for a larger pool setup
- 💡If your budget is below $150/night · Starting rates here are ~$170 · Fix: see Fiesta Americana Reforma or Barceló México Reforma in our list
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