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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Sofitel Mexico Reforma

Sofitel Mexico Reforma is a skyscraper hotel in the Cuauhtémoc district of Mexico City, Mexico. Built between 2014 and 2019, the building stands at 171 m (561 ft) tall with 42 floors and is the current 18th tallest building in Mexico City and the 29th tallest in Mexico.

History

Architecture

The property is located in the Cuauhtémoc district, on the Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, which is one of Mexico City's most famous boulevards. The street displays an abundant natural setting as it guides visitors to famous sites such as the Chapultepec Park which the largest green area in the Mexico City. The building was designed to reminisce the French modern luxury culture as an identity for the edifice owned by the French company Sofitel.

In 2019, the Sofitel company made a statement on the preservation of historic architecture and modern design when it opened the Paseo de la Reforma complex. The foundation of the hotel is centered around a renovated structure from 1983, with most of the hotel amenities such as 275 rentable apartment units rooms, restaurants, and spa located in a modern, 40-story tower that provides view points of the city. The building also provides services and facilities such as five bars, social and business meeting areas, a swimming pool and a gym.

On the last levels of the building, there is a restaurant, a 360 degree panoramic terrace and an imperial suite.

See also

References

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