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Hilton Mexico City Santa Fe Opens

SANTA FE, Mexico and MCLEAN, Va.—Hilton Worldwide announced the opening of Hilton Mexico City Santa Fe, a 260-room new-build Hilton Hotels and Resorts property in Santa Fe, Mexico City. The property forms part of Samara—one of the five largest mixed-use complexes in Mexico.

“We are excited to open our seventh Hilton Hotels and Resorts property in Mexico, as we continue our brand’s expansion throughout Latin America,” said Rob Palleschi, global head, Hilton Hotels and Resorts. “The stylish Hilton Mexico City Santa Fe will welcome travelers with Hilton hospitality and introduce our signature brand elements in this bustling city.”

Strategically located on a prominent intersection of the Santa Fe business district, this Hilton hotel in Mexico City conveniently connects guests with offices, retail centers, dining, and entertainment options offered within the Samara complex. The sophisticated lobby features distinct work, socializing, and relaxation areas, and the design is inspired by natural materials and traditional Mexican elements.

“We are committed to growing our footprint throughout all of Latin America and are thrilled at our development momentum in Mexico,” said Danny Hughes, senior vice president, Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America, Hilton Worldwide.

Culinary options on property include Madera Restaurant, which delivers traditional dishes inspired by seasonal ingredients and the rich culinary history of Mexico City. Guests can also enjoy snacks and cocktails at Cielo, the hotel’s rooftop bar, and the Lobby Lounge.

The hotel provides more than 8,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, including a ballroom designed with warm textured wood feature walls and contemporary chandeliers. The mezzanine level offers a business center including six boardrooms, while the rooftop level acts as a flexible space designed for private events.

Hilton Worldwide currently has a portfolio of 31 hotels and resorts open in Mexico.

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