Hotel Geneve Mexico City
Hotel Geneve Mexico City is a hotel building in the city center that has hosted visitors since 1907. The structure displays features from the early 1900s with classic architecture, vintage details, and original fixtures throughout the halls and lobby areas.
The hotel was founded in 1907 and ranks among the oldest buildings in the city. It remained neutral during the Mexican Revolution and later hosted important guests including Churchill, Lindbergh, and García Márquez, making it a witness to over a century of history.
The hotel takes its name from its city of origin and reflects a time when European elegance shaped Mexico City. The place became a gathering point for artists and thinkers who shaped the cultural scene of the city and the Zona Rosa neighborhood.
The building is located in a lively part of the city near important sites and the Zona Rosa neighborhood. The location allows visitors to easily explore the city's daily activity without needing to travel far.
From 1909 to 1953, visitors from over 50 countries came here, making the hotel an early international hub. This global diversity helped establish Mexico City as an open destination long before mass tourism became common.
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