Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes opens doors to guests

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Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes
The 7.24 Sky offers a modern atmosphere on the third-floor open air terrace of the hotel. Picture by Hyatt.

(TAN): Hyatt Hotels has opened the Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes, offering travelers a modern hotel experience in one of Mexico City’s main business districts, Colonia del Valle, the hotel group said. 

This is the sixth Hyatt Regency branded hotel in Mexico and the second in Mexico City, alongside Hyatt Regency Mexico City. The 201-room hotel is housed within an exclusive mixed-use development complex, offering gourmet dining options, energizing meeting and events spaces for groups of any size and a seamless experience on one of the most important streets in the city with parks, plazas, historical attractions and businesses throughout.

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“This new hotel represents a unique, new build project in the heart of the southern financial district of Mexico City with 24 floors, three curated food and beverage outlets, and contemporary guestrooms equipped for business and leisure travellers,” said Francisco Medina, CEO of the hotel’s ownership group, Grupo Hotelero Santa Fe. “It has been a pleasure working with Hyatt on yet another spectacular project, and we look forward to what’s ahead in the growing region.”

Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes is the ideal hub for business and leisure travellers in the south of Mexico City. All the hotel’s spaces are designed with productivity in mind conveniently located next to the World Trade Center Mexico City (WTC), which is home to the city’s convention center and Pepsi Center, and near the vibrant Condesa and Coyoacan neighbourhoods. Guests are also a short distance away from the main business districts like Reforma and Polanco as well as less than seven miles away from Mexico City International Airport.

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“We’re excited to debut Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes just steps from Mexico City’s World Trade Center on one of the most prominent and longest avenues in the capital city of Mexico”, said General Manager Carlo Bava. “Our prime location provides guests access to a thriving business hub just outside our doorstep.”

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