Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa
Jessy FaradayJessy Faraday/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, MEXICO/ Updated : Oct 29, 2015, 11:05 IST
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Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa has been ranked by U.S. News as one of the best hotels for 2015 in Mexico City. It is located on the city’s bustling Paseo de la Reforma avenue—a peaceful place amidst busy surroundings. This 5-star pro … Read more
Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa has been ranked by U.S. News as one of the best hotels for 2015 in Mexico City. It is located on the city’s bustling Paseo de la Reforma avenue—a peaceful place amidst busy surroundings. This 5-star property is an all-rounder whether it is business meetings or personal trips. The elegant Spa Marquis lets you enjoy in a bubbling hydrotherapy tub. You can also relax under a Swiss shower. Enjoy custom treatments by therapeutic experts to wind down. Read less
Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa has been ranked by U.S. News as one of the best hotels for 2015 in Mexico City. It is located on the city’s bustling Paseo de la Reforma avenue—a peaceful place amidst busy surroundings. This 5-star property is an all-rounder whether it is business meetings or personal trips. The elegant Spa Marquis lets you enjoy in a bubbling hydrotherapy tub. You can also relax under a Swiss shower. Enjoy custom treatments by therapeutic experts to wind down. The spa also has a beauty salon, a fitness centre with cardiovascular training equipment, Jacuzzi, steam bath and sauna.When it comes to food, the hotel has three restaurants tempting you with its scrumptious delicacies. If you are a Mexican and Spanish fare lover, visit Los Canarios. The other two restaurants are La Jolla and Nicksan Marquis. At Nicksan Marquis, you will be treated to a fusion of Japanese and Mexican flavours by two talented chefs—Masayuki Niikura and Angel Carbajal.
The famous Chapultepec Park is at a distance of 0.3 miles from the hotel. Paseo de la Reforma, a busy thoroughfare, is also nearby. Enigma Rooms is an interesting place where you have to solve puzzles and riddles in increasing levels of difficulty. La Condesa, a quiet but popular neighbourhood, is also worth a visit and so is Zona Rosa with its fancy restaurants.
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