Location is key at the three-and-a-half-pearl Emporio Reforma. This traditional hotel fronts Mexico City’s most famous boulevard, Paseo de la Reforma, and both Roma and Zona Rosa are nearby. It’s also just a short drive from all of the city’s tourist attractions, including the historic center, which is a five- to 15-minute drive east. The 145 rooms are modern and simple, with amenities like air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, though TVs are dated and views can be a bit grim. Other features at this upper-middle-range property include a traditional trattoria-like restaurant that’s popular with locals, and a lobby bar often used by business travelers. It’s a convenient base, bur travelers looking for a classic stay with a tad more luxury might like to consider the Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico.
Location is key at the three-and-a-half-pearl Emporio Reforma. This traditional hotel fronts Mexico City’s most famous boulevard, Paseo de la Reforma, and both Roma and Zona Rosa are nearby. It’s also just a short drive from all of the city’s tourist attractions, including the historic center, which is a five- to 15-minute drive east. The 145 rooms are modern and simple, with amenities like air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, though TVs are dated and views can be a bit grim. Other features at this upper-middle-range property include a traditional trattoria-like restaurant that’s popular with locals, and a lobby bar often used by business travelers. It’s a convenient base, bur travelers looking for a classic stay with a tad more luxury might like to consider the Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico.