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Which hotel is better, st Regis or four seasons?

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The short answer

For a truly central, luxurious, and classically elegant experience, the Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City on Paseo de la Reforma is generally preferred for its stunning courtyard, exceptional service, and prime location. The St. Regis offers a more modern, high-rise experience with excellent views, but the Four Seasons captures a quintessential Mexico City warmth and intimacy that many find more appealing.

Where our team sends you

  • Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City (Juárez/Roma Norte border) — The gold standard for classic luxury, known for its iconic central courtyard, world-class service, and an atmosphere of refined tranquility amidst the city's bustle. Great for an elegant stay, especially if you plan to enjoy the hotel's amenities like Fifty Mils bar or Zanaya restaurant. Prices typically range from $10,000 MXN to $25,000+ MXN per night.
  • The St. Regis Mexico City (Reforma) — Offers a more contemporary, high-rise luxury experience with fantastic panoramic views over Paseo de la Reforma and Chapultepec Park. Ideal for those who appreciate modern design, a lively rooftop bar scene, and the impeccable St. Regis butler service. Expect prices similar to the Four Seasons, $10,000 MXN to $25,000+ MXN per night.

What locals actually do

When considering either the St. Regis or the Four Seasons, locals generally view both as top-tier luxury establishments, but with distinct personalities. The Four Seasons has a more established, almost residential feel. Its famous internal courtyard, a lush oasis, is a beloved spot for both hotel guests and city residents meeting for coffee or a quiet drink at Fifty Mils. It feels like an escape from the city’s intensity while still being right on the action. You'll often see well-heeled chilangos closing business deals or enjoying a sophisticated brunch there. It’s also incredibly well-situated for accessing Roma Norte and Condesa on foot, and it's a short ride to Polanco or the historic center.

The St. Regis, on the other hand, is known for its verticality and more modern amenities. Its location right on the Ángel de la Independencia roundabout means commanding views from higher floors and its popular King Cole Bar. While the Four Seasons evokes a sense of old-world charm and discreet luxury, the St. Regis leans into a more sleek, international five-star experience. Both attract a sophisticated clientele, but the Four Seasons often feels a bit more integrated into the CDMX social fabric, perhaps because of its unique architectural layout that encourages lingering in its public spaces. For a special occasion or a weekend splurge, these are often the first two names that come to mind for a staycation.

The numbers

| Category | Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City | The St. Regis Mexico City | | :-------------- | :----------------------------- | :------------------------ | | Room Rate | $10,000 – $25,000+ MXN ($580 – $1,450+ USD) | $10,000 – $25,000+ MXN ($580 – $1,450+ USD) | | Breakfast | ~$800 – $1,200 MXN pp ($45 – $70 USD) | ~$800 – $1,200 MXN pp ($45 – $70 USD) | | Cocktails | ~$300 – $500 MXN ea ($18 – $30 USD) | ~$300 – $500 MXN ea ($18 – $30 USD) |

Prices are approximate and subject to seasonal variations and availability.

If you only have one night / one meal / one trip

If you have just one night and are looking for a quintessential luxury CDMX experience, choose the Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City. Its iconic inner courtyard, reminiscent of a colonial hacienda, offers an unparalleled sense of tranquility and elegance that is uniquely Mexican in its charm while still delivering world-class service. A drink at Fifty Mils in the evening is a must.

Practical notes

  • Neighborhoods & Transport: Both hotels are on Paseo de la Reforma. The Four Seasons is strategically located at the intersection of Juárez, Roma Norte, and Condesa, making it highly walkable to trendy restaurants and parks. The St. Regis is a bit further west, closer to Chapultepec Park and Polanco, but still easily accessible. Uber is the safest and most convenient way to get around; expect fares averaging $70-$200 MXN ($4-$12 USD) for most city destinations.
  • Reservations: Highly recommended, especially during peak season (November-April) and for specific room types. Use their respective websites, luxury travel agents, or platforms like Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts or Virtuoso for potential added perks.
  • Health (Altitude & Water): CDMX is at 2,240 m (7,350 ft). Take it easy, hydrate well, and limit alcohol on your first day. Both hotels provide purified water in rooms. Avoid tap water unless boiled or filtered.
  • Tipping: Standard in luxury hotels: 10-15% for bellhops/concierge for specific services, 15-20% for excellent room service, and 100-200 MXN ($6-12 USD) per night for housekeeping.
  • Dress Code: Smart casual is the norm. For fine dining within the hotels or at their bars, elegant attire is expected (collared shirts for men, no athletic wear).
  • Hours: Hotel facilities (concierge, room service) are 24/7. Specific restaurants and bars within the hotels will have their own operating hours, generally closing earlier on Sundays or Mondays.

Common mistakes travelers make

  • Underestimating the benefits of the Four Seasons courtyard: Many travelers choose based on room views alone, but the Four Seasons' interior courtyard is a game-changer for ambiance and a tranquil escape within the city. Don't overlook this unique feature.
  • Not utilizing concierge services: Both hotels have exceptional concierge teams. Don't hesitate to ask for restaurant reservations, local recommendations, or transport arrangements. They have insights and connections you won't find online.
  • Ignoring the hotel bars: Fifty Mils (Four Seasons) and King Cole Bar (St. Regis) are not just hotel bars; they are destination bars, often ranked among the best in the world. They are perfect for a sophisticated pre-dinner drink or a late-night cocktail, and a great way to experience the hotel's luxury without staying overnight.

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