Camino Real Polanco Mexico, hotel in Mexico City, Mexico
Camino Real Polanco Mexico is a five-star hotel in Mexico City designed by architect Ricardo Legorreta with striking colored architecture and artistic elements. The building combines modern Mexican design features such as curved lines and bold colors like purple, pink, and yellow, making it stand out distinctly from other structures in the area.
The hotel was built in 1968 for the Olympic Games and has stood since then as a symbol of modern Mexican luxury and artistic design in the city. Its architecture through Legorreta marked a turning point in Mexico's hotel landscape and established a new standard for culturally inspired accommodation spaces.
The name refers to a royal trade route from Spanish colonial times. The hotel displays Mexican artistic traditions through vibrant colors and geometric shapes visible throughout its rooms and common spaces.
The hotel sits in Polanco, a well-equipped neighborhood with easy access to restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions on foot or by taxi and ride-sharing services. The accommodation provides facilities such as a pool, fitness center, spa, and kids club, plus room service, laundry service, and free WiFi throughout.
The hotel is often called a 'Hotel Museum' because it displays many artworks and striking structures throughout its interior spaces that visitors discover while exploring. This artistic collection makes every walk through the corridors and rooms a cultural experience.
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