
Another luxury hotel property has opened in Mexico City. Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes, located in one of Mexico City’s main business districts, Colonia del Valle, has officially opened.
It marks the sixth Hyatt Regency-branded hotel in Mexico and the second in Mexico City, alongside Hyatt Regency Mexico City.
Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes is 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 Condesa and Coyoacan neighborhoods. Guests are also a short distance away from the main business districts like Reforma and Polanco, as well as around 11-kilometres from MEX.
The hotel is located within a mixed-use development complex, offering dining options, meeting and events spaces for groups of any size, and access to one of the most important streets in the city with parks, plazas, historical attractions, and businesses throughout.
“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 travelers,” said Francisco Medina, CEO of the hotel’s ownership group, Grupo Hotelero Santa Fe.
Accommodations
Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes has 201 guestrooms and suites with floor to ceiling windows. Guestrooms and suites offer spaces with natural light, modern furnishings, multi-functional seating and work desk areas, complimentary Wi-Fi, and digital room key entry via the World of Hyatt app.
Additionally, eight guestrooms and suites offer outdoor terraces that overlook the Del Valle neighborhood. The hotel also has a 24-hour fitness center fully equipped with cardio and free weight equipment available for guests, as well as two spa rooms available for massages.
Regency Club suites provide exclusive access to the Regency Club Lounge on the 14th floor along with complimentary services, such as shoeshining and ironing.
The La Marcha de la Humanidad mural on the façade of the historic Polyforum Siqueiros, decorated by David Alfaro Siqueiros, is the largest mural work in Mexico and served as inspiration for the hotel's interior decor.



Dining
Three dining venues on the property serve Mexican specialties and seasonal dishes. Muralis Restaurant offers authentic Mexican cuisine made by a culinary team led by Daniel Silva, Executive Chef of Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes. At Elements Bar & Lounge, the hotel’s lobby dining venue, guests can have agave with Mexican snacks like short rib taco and octopus “dobladitas”. 7.24 Sky is located on the third-floor open air terrace with a variety of proseccos and champagnes, a selection of international snacks, and shared plates. Additionally, the hotel will offer daily in-room dining for guests.

Events
Hyatt Regency Mexico City Insurgentes has event space spanning 460 square meters and seven multi-functional meeting rooms that can host 20 to 220 guests. Don Gabriel ballroom is suitable for a business conference or social event and the Insurgentes Ballroom offers natural light with floor to ceiling windows and a view of Polyforum Siqueiros.
For more information or to book a reservation, see here.