Accor Group has opened Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center, a contemporary hotel in Mexico City showcasing Novotel’s latest global design concept. This property becomes the brand’s second flagship in the region and strengthens Accor’s presence in the city.
Located directly in front of Mexico City’s World Trade Center, one of the most important business centers in central Mexico, the hotel sits within easy reach of many of the city’s top attractions. This lively urban neighborhood consistently draws both business and leisure visitors, making it an ideal location for Novotel’s newest opening.
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“This year marks Novotel’s 20th anniversary in Mexico, and we are incredibly excited to celebrate our continued growth in the market with the opening of Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center, the 34th Accor hotel in the country,” said Javier López Jimenez, vice president of operations, Accor Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. “Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center is a strategic addition to our expanding portfolio, giving us a stronger presence in Mexico City — a destination renowned for its rich culture, history and its role as a key regional business hub.”
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The hotel offers 106 rooms with striking city views and reflects Novotel’s newest vision for modern hotel design. Mexico City-based studio Sello N led the architecture and design across the property, adapting the global concept originally created for Novotel by the Sundukovy Sisters. The resulting interiors blend local character with contemporary style: playful color palettes, distinctive prints and inventive details appear throughout public spaces and guest rooms, while flexible co-living areas encourage social interaction and comfort for both short and extended stays.
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“Our prime location and intuitive, modern design appeal to both business and leisure travelers who value thoughtful service, stylish yet comfortable rooms, and amenities that help them make the most of their time,” said Joan-Francesc Ferrer, general manager of Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center. “I am proud to open this hotel and, together with our talented team, we look forward to welcoming guests and locals alike.”
Delia Bistro, the hotel’s restaurant and bar, offers Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with Mexican influences for breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a broad selection of beverages. The restaurant’s décor draws on different Mexico City neighborhoods and incorporates the Mayan symbol of the moon, featuring large wall murals by Mexican artist Rocca Luis César.