Hyatt Regency Mexico City, hotel in Mexico City, Mexico
The Hyatt Regency Mexico City is a large hotel in the city center with over 750 rooms and suites housed in a tall building with a modern glass exterior. Inside, it features a spacious, well-lit lobby with marble floors, multiple restaurants and bars, a fitness center, an indoor pool, and spa facilities spread across different levels.
The hotel was originally known as the Nikko Hotel and transitioned to the Hyatt brand in 2012. This conversion was followed by comprehensive renovations of the lobby, main restaurant, and guest rooms, particularly the suites, to meet the brand's modern standards.
The hotel incorporates local artistic details and Mexican design elements throughout its spaces, reflecting the cultural identity of the city. These touches appear in artwork and décor, creating a welcoming environment that connects visitors with the place while maintaining modern comfort.
Travel from the airport takes about an hour by taxi or rideshare service, both available 24 hours a day. The hotel's central location in the Polanco neighborhood makes it easy to reach shops, parks, and attractions on foot or by quick taxi rides for longer distances.
The hotel features a well-known sushi bar with a respected sushi chef and a teppanyaki restaurant with live grilling demonstrations in front of guests. These specialized restaurants stand out from typical hotel dining and offer an experience visitors might not expect in a modern business hotel.
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