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PAID CONTENT FOR THE RITZ-CARLTON, MEXICO CITY


PAID CONTENT FOR THE RITZ-CARLTON, MEXICO CITY


The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City MEXICO CITY, MEXICO


The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City represents a looking glass into Mexico’s cultural heritage as well as a vision of the future for this ever-evolving city. Rising 58 storeys above Chapultepec Park, The


Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City offers views of the entire capital, from historic Chapultepec Forest all the way to vibrant Paseo de la Reforma. This modern downtown hotel takes inspiration from Mexican traditions and landscapes to create a space where guests can reconnect and find themselves anew. From delicious authentic Mexican cuisine to the indigenous botanicals of its spa treatments, every detail — down to the stonework in the lobby — has been designed to pique curiosity. Modern and luxurious design elements create


a sense of glamour and elegance. Most Standard rooms offer a terrace space, inviting guests to experience the city from a new perspective. Bathrooms feature floor-to-ceiling Carrara marble, dual sinks and separate bathtubs and showers. The Spa at The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City was


inspired by the surrealists who were enchanted by the spiritual power of nature. The dramatic entrance


to the spa showcases elements of water, fire and smoke to calm and cleanse the mind body and soul. The hotel’s floor-to-ceiling windows offer


incredible views, while ancient folklore and storytelling traditions are brought to life throughout the hotel’s design. Its contemporary design stems from Mexico City’s profound influence on the surrealist art movement, which moved away from traditional and colonial art and design. Smoke is a central design motif and is as a


constant inspiration throughout the hotel. In ancient Mexican culture, smoke was present in their most sacred ceremonies as a cleansing and renewing element. The front desk and flooring stone are designed to look like moving smoke, while smoky art installations promote the same sense of cleansing and renewal. Mexican artist Emilio Chapela’s 3D wall artwork, The Expansive Universe, was inspired by the noise of Mexico City translated into sound waves. The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City represents a


looking glass into the capital’s enchanting past, present and future.


DON’T MISS Head to the Sky Bar on the 38th floor to enjoy spectacular sunset views while sipping the hotel’s signature Pasaje cocktail


Need to know


KEY FEATURES • Residences • Suites • Restaurant and bar • Spa • Ballrooms • Club Lounge


KEY ACTIVITIES • Private Museum Tours • Transportation • Chapultepec Park


KEY TREATMENTS • Couples’ massages • Massages • Separate men and women’s lounges • Steam room


GET IN TOUCH ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/mexrz-the- ritz-carlton-mexico-city T: +52 552 734 3507 E: rc.mexrz.reservations@marriott.com


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