JW Marriott Mexico City Begins $30 Million Renovation Project

The JW Marriott Mexico City has started $30 million renovation project that aims to modernize the structure from top to bottom.

Set to be complete by June, the facelift will preserve the architecture and traditional Mexican details while refreshing all guestrooms, lobby, bar, fitness center, and restaurant.

The hotel’s guestrooms and suites, with their marble bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling windows, will receive special attention during the remodel with fresh paint, new carpets and draperies. Down comforters, custom duvets, and cotton-rich linens have become the standard at the hotel and will continue to complement other amenities, such as in-room safes, wireless high-speed Internet, writing desks with ergonomic chairs, and large LCD TVs.

Besides the guestrooms, the lobby will be transformed into interactive zones with private spaces for guests to unwind and connect as well as semi-private check-in pedestals for friendly and courteous staff members to provide individualized attention.

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The hotel’s restaurant Pergamino Latin Flavors will be moved but will continue to serve its unique breakfast, lunch and dinner menus with seafood delicacies from the Cevicheria, fresh salads, top-choice beefs and creative sides.

An expansion of the fitness center and onsite spa is planned to include additional cardio equipment and free weights as well as refreshed rooms for facials, massages, manicures and pedicures.

The hotel, built in 1996, received its last renovation in 2006. Meeting rooms at the property are set to receive a makeover in 2014.

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