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    Hyatt Regency

    4.3 (73 reviews)
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    Guy K.

    In A Nutshell: -This Hyatt Regency in CDMX is pretty good. -It's not too far from many popular places. -You can call an Uber pretty easily, you just have to go outside & walk a few meters to meet on the street. -There is a lot of construction happening w/ the new Park Hyatt being built next door. -This obstructs the view from your room, so don't walk around naked w/ the curtains open or the construction workers will enjoy a show LOL. -The breakfast is really, really good. -They have a very large spread w/ many choices, it reminds me of a Vegas style buffet layout. -Finding the front desk was a little challenge, I wish they had some better signage pointing you in the right direction. -I liked the 6 or 7 elevators they had, which were very fast. -The room was very clean & spacious. -The blackout curtains are awesome. -The hotel lounge was a good place to check out & do some work or to grab a refreshment while taking in the views of CDMX since it's on the 47th floor. Overall, I think this was a good hotel to be based at, especially if you are a tourist since it's central to everything you'd want to see in the city.

    Mary N.

    Amazing property with great customer service. The hotel is located in a safe neighborhood and walking distance to many museums. If you have lounge access, they have a wide spread of food for breakfast and dinner.

    Beautiful hotel!
    Yolanda A.

    Everyone! Go visit Polanco México! And stay in the Hyatt! Amazing high end community. This hotel is top notch - fantastic customer service and the restaurant is amazing! Delicious comida!

    View from hotel room
    Steve S.

    Beautifully renovated with modern furnishings and breathtaking views of Paloma, Mexico City. Immaculate housekeeping, well equipped gym with sauna, multiple restaurants onsite, and great food and shopping within walking distance.

    Cardio equipment
    Tony G.

    Stayed here for 6 nights total. Overall, a nice place to stay especially with Hyatt points, but a few things that keep it from being amazing. Pros: - Mentioned during booking this stay was during my honeymoon. They provided a bottle of champagne and some baked treats from the bakery in the lobby. It was a very nice little gift. - We had a guest of honors award from Hyatt so were able to get a room on the 38th floor higher up and get access to the lounge on 40th floor. It's a nice lounge with good views and solid breakfast and dinner snacks, but felt a bit just like being in a nice airport lounge. - You can chat with staff via WeChat which was nice and room service was generally pretty prompt in getting us stuff. - There's a 5k/10k run that meets Wednesday morning in the lobby that does a nice run around the park when things are quiet. - Rooms themselves are extremely quiet. Cons: - The hotel is massive and hosts a ton of guests. You'll run into a mixture of local professionals there for conference to people on vacation. As a result, things can get really overcrowded. For example, the gyms in the morning are absolutely packed especially in the weights area so it can be a bit difficult to actually use the space. - Location is in a pretty fancy part of Mexico City, but wouldn't necessarily say it's close to many of the exciting parts tourists would want to go to besides the park and the big fine dining restaurants (I.e. Quintonil/Pujol). I thought it was fine, but maybe not where you'd want to stay if you want to be immersed in the culture. You'll find you're ubering a lot out from this location. - Small nitpick, but one of the lights in the room seemed to keep flickering on and off. It was hard to tell if it was motion sensored, but was annoying since it was in the bathroom and wouldn't turn off until after a little while. Still, not mad at all with my stay here. It's a nice hotel especially if you have Hyatt status or book with points. Solid option, although I'm sure there are cheaper ones (if not booking by points) or nicer/fancier ones (i.e. four seasons, ritz, etc.).

    Near tennis courts
    Dan P.

    I usually stay at the JW Marriott in Mexico City, but the JW's rates skyrocketed recently. So I decided to try the Hyatt. Overview: Good value, clean hotel, good staff, but a bit noisy with some frustrating room quirks Arrival: arrived by Uber from the airport, very helpful doorman Checkin: efficient check Room (Room 3315): For a standard king room, spacious and properly equipped. King bed, chaise lounge, mini-coffee maker, all the normal items. Mini-refrigerator stuffed full of things for sale. I'd much prefer a usable mini-refrigerator. Bed: average bed and linens. Frustrating detail- lights behind the headboard were constantly on. I had to stuff towels behind the headboard to get any sleep. Sleep quality: The insulation between the rooms is a little thin. I could hear the neighbors "going at it" late at night as if they were in my room. Bathroom: Shower only, spacious with good lighting Housekeeping: above average Internet: used the basic wifi option that was free. Speeds were not fast. Internet speed test indicated 17.9 Mb down and 15.7 Mb up. Gym: large gym Pool: small indoor pool Restaurants on site: I had a good breakfast at Rulfo Overall value: above average value Tips: (1) There are plenty of restaurants within walking distance and Polanco is very safe. (2) There's a Sumesa grocery store about a 10 minute walk if you need anything.

    Hotel gym -  more item than most
    John L.

    Great gym. A little bust in the mornings but mostly empty in the evenings there's a machine for every muscle. Plus there's an indoor pool.

    Concha bread at the lounge
    Doreen T.

    We stayed here on the 35th floor for 3 nights over Memorial weekend.  Our room had a great view of the city and included access to the lounge on the 40th floor. It is perfect for breakfast before our sightseeing each day and also to relax with drinks and snacks when we get back. There's this small concha buttery bread you must get if you have breakfast here.  The only downside in our room was the blanket is very thin and our soap pump did not work in the shower.  Couple times we called the front desk they were busy and did not answer the phone. Eventually we received the extra blanket and another bar soap delivered.  Polanco is situated in a very nice area, I saw William Sonoma, JW Marriott and the W Hotel nearby.  However I did not see a 7-11 or Oxxo convenience stores until we ventured further out into the city. Since I'm a Hyatt member I was able to request late check out till 2pm on the last day. However since our flight home was so late, I requested till 4pm for an additional $60 USD.  The hotel is about a 10 mins walk to the Chapultepec Park and the Anthropology Museum. Overall I would stay here again.

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    First time staying at this hotel while on business trip with a side of museum visits (Soumaya and…read moreAnthropology). This is the best hotel I've stayed at in CDMX on approximately 30+ trips here. This includes the W (nope), Westin (uh-uh), Sheraton (chaos, if there's a demonstration - and there usually is one ongoing), even the St. Regis, Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott - all too stuffy. Santiago from NJ, by way of the NYU Shanghai campus, was excellent and almost everyone here speaks English perfectly. I felt like I was in NYC, except that the service was better and the staff was much more accommodating. Breakfast was included, nothing spectacular, but everything was solid, good coffee, fresh fruit, fresh pastries, good jams and yogurt. Perfect, light start to the day. The room was not big, but well laid out with every amenity, refrigerator, beverages, Nespresso machine, bottled water and a selection of assorted snacks - all complimentary (except alcohol, unnecessary with all the good bars nearby). The gym was literally situated in a single hotel room on the lower floor. It was tiny, but fully equipped for a one-person, HIIT session. The single issue was the incessant bass drone from the bar nearby. Earplugs didn't work because it wasn't possible to mask the low Hz frequency effectively. Every major museum was about a 25 minute stroll through scenic neighborhoods to get to. Some of the best restaurants (Nobu, Sylvestre) were around the corner. All in all this is probably the best place to stay in CDMX. If not for the bass from the bar, which was totally not the hotel's fault, this was probably the quietest hotel I've ever stayed in Mexico (no children or pets, I think, but not sure). No drunk teens shouting in the hallways - idyllic. About $500-$700/night depending on date. Totally worth it.

    Serene, high end, boutique hotel in the beautiful Polanco neighborhood. You are steps from parks,…read morerestaurants, bars, and luxury shopping. Avoid the big, hectic hotels and stay here instead. Furnishings are contemporary and clean. Pros: A++ attentive staff throughout the hotel Toto toilets in guest rooms Luxury, full sized bath products Free WiFi Free bottled water The hotel itself has a double filtration unit so you can use faucet water to brush teeth Free minibar nonalcoholic drinks and little snacks Made-to-order breakfast included Adults only or 13+ = quiet! Marriott hotel = Bonvoy points Cons: Cannot list one thing!

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