
Mexico City Reforma
French art de vivre meets contemporary Mexican design. Sophisticated and polished without being stuffy. Strong architectural identity, Michelin-recognized dining, and a rooftop crowd that tends toward style-conscious business travelers and well-heeled leisure guests.
Upgrade to a Club Millésime room or suite — the 36th-floor private lounge with unlimited food and drinks throughout the day is one of the best perks at this price point
Why It Matters
Holds one Michelin Key and houses Bajel, a Michelin Guide Mexico 2024 and 2025 recommended restaurant. Also notable for its 38th-floor indoor saltwater pool — claimed to be the highest in the city — and a spa on the 39th floor. The hotel's architecture itself is a story: the original 1938 façade designed by Rafael Goyeneche is preserved and merged with a 40-story glass tower.
A 40-floor glass tower rising above Paseo de la Reforma — one of Mexico City's most iconic boulevards — the Sofitel Mexico City Reforma is the city's first French luxury hotel. It opened in 2019, preserving the historic 1938 façade designed by Mexican architect Rafael Goyeneche and fusing it with a sleek modern tower. The interiors lean into geometric Mexican design fundamentals interpreted through clean French lines, mixed woods, and warm beiges. Every one of the 275 rooms has floor-to-ceiling windows, so city views come standard.
Where You'll Stay
8 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
6 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Mexico City skyline from the 38th floor. Heated saltwater pool described as the highest of its kind in the city. Lounge areas with living green walls, hot tub, and easy access to the adjacent Cityzen bar. Guest access only.
Available to guests booking Club Millésime rooms and suites. Private 36th floor lounge with endless views, all-day food and drinks, meeting rooms, and personalized assistance from morning to night.
Free bicycles available for guests to explore the surrounding Reforma district and nearby Chapultepec Park.
The concierge team assists with coordinating excursions, activity bookings, ticket purchases, and transportation to city attractions including hot air balloon rides over Teotihuacan.
On November 2, Mexico City's Día de los Muertos parade starts at Estela de Luz and passes by the Angel of Independence — directly in front of the hotel. High-floor rooms facing the Angel offer front-row views.
On the 38th floor, equipped with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment. Personalized exercise routines available. Modern cardio equipment and more. Guest access only.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
All rooms feature automated curtains that reveal sweeping skyline views at the touch of a button.
Three private conference rooms with state-of-the-art audiovisual capabilities on dedicated floors.
Grand ballroom on the 40th floor with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic 360-degree city views. Can be separated into 3 rooms. Ideal for weddings, conferences, and gala events.
On-site valet parking with in/out privileges. Approximately $12 per night.
Hotel can be reached via WhatsApp at +52 5596605815.
Pets accepted on request. Charges may apply. Pets welcome at Cityzen rooftop until 18:00.
Holds the prestigious Green Key environmental certification. Initiatives include on-site water filtration with glass bottling, single-use plastic elimination, food waste donation programs, and rooftop beehives whose honey is served at breakfast.
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