
Mexico City, State of Mexico
The building that gay CDMX regulars remember as Suites Amberes reopened in July 2024 as a fully reflagged Ascend Collection property, three blocks deep into the Calle Amberes bar strip. Suites still have full kitchenettes — useful if you're staying a week, cooking breakfast, doing laundry between Pride weekend events — and select units get terraces overlooking the block. The on-site fine-dining restaurant, lounge bar with street-facing terrace, sauna, and steam room are new with the rebrand and surprisingly polished for the price point. It's the right room if you want apart-hotel space and a kitchen but don't want to give up the Zona Rosa walk-everywhere life. Skews business-leisure crossover; the under-30 party crowd is one block over at Valentina.
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