The St. Regis Mexico City — Reforma · Cesar Pelli tower
Imagine booking a high floor and waking up to the Angel of Independence and the city filling your window — a Cesar Pelli tower on Reforma with St. Regis butler service that handles everything.
The St. Regis occupies the lower floors of a Cesar Pelli-designed tower on Paseo de la Reforma, next to the Angel of Independence. The central avenue location is walkable to Roma and Zona Rosa, near Chapultepec. The standout is the city view from high floors, looking over the Angel of Independence and the full CDMX skyline.
"City views from a high floor — the Angel of Independence in full view"
Rooms are contemporary luxe and spacious, with floor-to-ceiling windows that make the cityscape part of the room. Warm tones, plush St. Regis beds, marble bathrooms. Guests praise the space and a view hard to match on Reforma.
The signature is in-room butler service, the St. Regis hallmark worldwide — unpacking, pressing, dining reservations, tour arrangements. There's the Remède spa, an indoor pool, gym, the Diana Restaurant and King Cole Bar (the brand's legendary Bloody Mary), in a classic luxe atmosphere.
It suits couples, view-lovers, senior business travellers, or anyone wanting a personal butler. From around MXN 9,000/night, close to the Four Seasons but with a different angle — St. Regis is about high views and butlers, the Four Seasons about garden and calm.
Worth knowing — it's a high-priced luxury hotel; if you sightsee all day and just sleep, a boutique in our list may pay off better. And being on busy Reforma, rush-hour travel can be slow — use Uber/DiDi.
Also, altitude at 2,240m may tire you at first, though this level of service eases adjustment. The Reforma location is safe day and into the evening.
Worth flagging for Thai travellers: you'll need a Mexican visa unless you hold a valid US, Canadian, Japanese, UK or Schengen visa, which lets you enter without one — verify with the embassy before flying. The Reforma location is safe and central, but the avenue's traffic means Uber/DiDi off-peak beats rush hour every time. Mexico City sits at 2,240m, so take the first day gently; the St. Regis butler service quietly smooths every logistical wrinkle, from dining bookings to organising a Teotihuacan day trip, which is a genuine asset on a first visit.
Bottom line: The St. Regis Mexico City sells tower city views and personal butler service. If the budget's there and you love high views plus full service, go for it — no regrets.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ High-floor city views in a Cesar Pelli tower
- ✓ In-room butler service
- ✓ Central Reforma location, near Roma
- ✓ Remède spa + indoor pool
- ! High price · may not pay off if out all day
- ! Busy Reforma traffic at rush hour
- ✓ In-room butler service
- ✓ Central Reforma location, near Roma
- ✓ Remède spa + indoor pool
- ✓ High-floor city views in a Cesar Pelli tower
- ! Busy Reforma traffic at rush hour
- ! High price · may not pay off if out all day
- 💡If you sightsee all day and just sleep — high price → see boutiques like Habita/Carlota in our list
- 💡If you dislike traffic — Reforma is busy at rush hour → use Uber/DiDi off-peak
- 💡If you worry about altitude — it's at 2,240m → hydrate, rest day one
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