Sleek rooms with city views, marble baths, Mediterranean restaurant































Av. P.º de la Reforma 509-Piso 56, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

"When it comes to impeccable views, the Ritz Carlton Mexico City has one of the best. Located within the towering, 58-story Chapultepec Uno skyscraper, of which the property occupies thirteen floors, the hotel’s interiors nod to the surrealist movement with a mix of metals, mirrors, and glass to create a reflective, sometimes perception-bending view of the city. Perched above the wide Paseo de la Reforma avenue, the hotel has a bird’s eye view of one of the city’s most iconic sites: Castilo de Chapultepec, once the home of the Spanish Emperor Maximilian I and Empress Carlota. Of the 153 guest rooms, 19 are suites, some with private terraces with seating areas, dining and living rooms, and spacious marble bathrooms with soaking tubs. During a stay, guests can dine at Samos, the property’s Mediterranean-inspired eatery located on the 38th floor, or cocktails at Carlotta, the sky bar with unmatched views." - Michaela Trimble

"A sleek, sky-high hotel occupying 58 stories with some of the city's best panoramic views over Chapultepec Park and Paseo de la Reforma, where every space—indoor pool, SAMOS Sabores Míos restaurant, and the Sky Bar—benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows and city-facing seating. The 153 sophisticated rooms feature polished marble bathrooms and select accommodations include glass-fronted terraces framing the urban skyline." - Mary Holland

"Associates of The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City and members of the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team came together to create a bright, cheery, and well-stocked arts and crafts room for its students, with a view to improving the quality of arts programming as well as creating capacity for creative enrichment."
"The Ritz-Carlton is synonymous with luxury living, so it’s no surprise this lavish hotel has a helipad with private access to guest room floors. If it’s opulent accommodations you’re after, book a splurge-worthy night at the Ritz-Carlton Suite, a glass enclave in the sky with never-ending views over the city." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"A recently opened addition to the city's luxury hotel scene (debuted October 2021) that has quickly earned rave reviews for its service and for delivering impressive views over Chapultepec Park. Positioned on a prime stretch of Paseo de la Reforma, it is seen as a standout modern option among Mexico City's high-end properties." - Sarah Bruning Sarah Bruning Sarah Bruning is the special projects and surveys editor at Travel + Leisure, where she has been on staff since 2018. She assigns stories across the magazine, primarily for the Experiences section and feature well. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines