
Mexico City, State of Mexico
Designed by César Pelli, this is the grown-up choice on Reforma — 31 stories of butler-service formality where diplomats and CEOs actually stay when they come to CDMX. Rooms run classic Latin-luxe with carved wood, deep neutrals, and big marble bathrooms; the indoor pool floats over Reforma with floor-to-ceiling glass. For the gay traveler, the trade is location plus King Cole Bar — the rooftop terrace pours bone-dry martinis and bloody marys (a St. Regis signature) with a city skyline behind them. Zona Rosa is a 10-minute walk south through the Angel of Independence; perfect for travelers who want a dressy property to come home to after the noise.
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