
The use of metals, mirrors and glass serve to reflect the exterior into the interior, creating a moving surrealist experience by playing with perspective and distorting the surrounding, traditional architecture. The interiors were created to serve as a looking glass into Mexico City’s storied past, present, and future, paying homage to the city’s profound influence on the surrealist art movement spearheaded by such artists as Frida Kahlo, Gunther Gerzso and Leonora Carrington.

A double glass façade provides unusual open-air terraces that bring new perspectives on the city. “Whether enjoying a hotel tour with a local historian to be immersed into the Mexican rituals and celebrations that inspired the hotel design, or allowing our concierge team to curate a day of exploration in the city, we are excited to provide both guests and locals with a unique lens on this incredible destination,” said Donna McNamara, Vice President and Global Brand Leader, The Ritz-Carlton.Īt 58-stories high, The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City is an emblem of stunning architecture concepted by Taller G and features 153 guest rooms and suites. Transforming the city’s skyline and sitting amongst the country’s tallest buildings, the hotel is centrally located along the iconic Paseo de Reforma and offers uninterrupted views of the famed Chapultepec Park. The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City is now a shining new fixture on the bustling cityscape that is Mexico City, giving travelers a standard of hospitality and the security of consistency they seek in the world explorations.
