If you haven’t booked your hotel yet for Mexico City, we highly recommend you make a reservation as soon as possible. The DLN has contracted with some of the city’s most sophisticated hotels, all of which feature excellent locations along Paseo de la Reforma. At each hotel, you’ll be well positioned to explore the best of CDMX—and indulge in rest afterwards, whether at your hotel bar or ensconced in an immaculate hotel room. Click here to learn about how to make a Summit reservation through the DLN.

The St. Regis

Housed within a towering high-rise, the St. Regis features moody bedrooms designed by Yabu Pushelberg that feature floor-to-ceiling windows, ensuring unparalleled views of the city skyline. Multiple on-site restaurants and a plush cocktail bar offer intriguing options for travelers seeking new experiences. Guests rave about the quality of service and exquisite attention to detail—including the butler service that helps pack and unpack your bags. Comfort is key here, too, with Pratesi linens on the bed and soft, indulgent bath robes on hand. 

The Ritz-Carlton 

Travelers flock to the Ritz-Carlton in Mexico City for its aura of unfussy glamor and breathtaking panoramas. Set within the city’s second tallest skyscraper, the rooms are soothing and grand, decorated in velvet and shades of blue and gray. Most bedrooms also come equipped with a balcony, where guests can look out toward the surrounding mountains and the Bosque de Chapultepec. End a day of Summit activities with a creative cocktail at the sky bar, Carlotta Reforma, on the 38th floor. A warning: One reviewer complains that the hotel was so superbly luxurious, it was hard to leave.

The Four Seasons – SOLD OUT

Long a stalwart of the CDMX luxury scene, the Four Seasons has been challenged in recent years by newer hotels, such as the St. Regis and Ritz-Carlton. Even compared to recent additions, it’s tough to beat the classic beauty of the Four Seasons, from its well appointed rooms and award-winning cocktail lounge to its lush interior courtyard. However, you don’t need a reservation at the Four Seasons to enjoy the courtyard or cocktail bar—and if you want to add either to your itinerary, it’s within only six minutes walking of the DLN’s other partner hotels.