The St. Regis Mexico City opened in August 2009 in an important new landmark on the world stage, the 31-story Torre Libertad on Mexico's City's central Paseo de la Reforma. The tower's legendary architect, Cesar Pelli, also designed the famous Petronas Towers in Malaysia and the Torre de Cristal in Barcelona. Inside, the interiors echo Pelli's world-class design, from the lobby to the 189 guest rooms and suites, Remí¨de Spa, fitness center, pool, and 13,493 square feet of meeting space.
St. Regis meeting professionals aim for nothing short of perfection in the hotel's 11 venues, including the splendid Astor Ballroom, charming Diamond Ballroom, and distinguished John Jacob Astor boardrooms. The latest in high-tech conference amenities reaches for the same standard of excellence.
Along with superb catering, dining focuses on Diana Restaurant, which features Mexican inspired cuisine along with views of the paseo's famous Fountain of Diana from the third floor. Late in 2010, J&G Steakhouse by Jean-George will open on the first floor with a global selection of prime beef, fresh seafood, and one of the city's finest wine lists. For casual drinks and conversation, the hotel offers bars for wine, juice, and cocktails at the King Cole Bar—a tribute to the original at the St. Regis New York. Incorporating another signature of the Manhattan icon, the hotel attends every guest with personal white-glove butler service.
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October 12, 2010