It’s a pretty exciting time for the Park Hyatt portfolio in Mexico. We recently saw the opening of one property, with two more in the pipeline. Along those lines, there’s a positive update, as the new Park Hyatt Mexico City has just started accepting reservations.
Basics of the new Park Hyatt Mexico City
The Park Hyatt Mexico City is now accepting reservations for stays as of January 12, 2027. It’s a bit unusual to see a hotel accepting reservations nearly a year out, and for that matter, this timeline seems optimistic, based on my understand of the construction progress. But still, it’s cool to see that we’re moving closer to an opening.
Plans for this hotel were first announced back in 2017. At the time, it was supposed to open in early 2021. As is all too common with new hotel openings, that was nowhere close to reflecting reality. But hey, an additional five or six years behind schedule, it sounds like this property will finally welcome some guests!
The Park Hyatt Mexico City is expected to feature 155 guest rooms and 23 residences, and it’ll be located on the upscale Campos Elíseos Street, overlooking Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park. It’ll be located right next to the existing Hyatt Regency Mexico City, which is an interesting decision.
So far, there’s not all that much information about the property, and just some very artistic renderings, which you can find below. We do know the hotel will feature at least two restaurants, an outdoor pool, and a full service spa.

The hotel is being developed in partnership with SOMA Group. In November 2024, the company shared the below video about the state of construction. Obviously things are much further along now, but still, I think it’s a cool video in terms of understanding the building and area.
With the Park Hyatt Mexico City now bookable, what are rates like?
- This will be a Category 6 World of Hyatt property, meaning that a free night award will cost anywhere from 21,000 to 29,000 points per night
- As of now the hotel is only bookable for a short window in early 2027, and cash rates are around $700 per night for a base room; if you are paying cash, I recommend booking through the Hyatt Privé program, to receive extra perks
How this fits into the Mexico City hotel scene
What’s kind of cool is that up until recently, Mexico had zero Park Hyatt properties. However, by 2027, the country should have three properties of the brand. The Park Hyatt Los Cabos opened in late 2025, and the Park Hyatt Cancun is also under development (though it’s my understanding the project may be having some issues?).
Mexico City is quite a competitive hotel market, with so many brands represented. While there are lots of luxury properties, interestingly, there aren’t many belonging to the major hotel loyalty programs.
Marriott has a Ritz-Carlton and St. Regis, and Accor has a Sofitel (Accor has a loyalty program, but since it’s strictly revenue based, I don’t get too excited about redemption opportunities). Meanwhile Hilton and Hyatt don’t have any of their true luxury brands represented there. Currently, Hyatt’s most luxurious property in Mexico City is probably the Andaz Mexico City Condesa, but that’s more upscale than luxury.
This will be a very nice addition to the Mexico City luxury points hotel scene. The Ritz-Carlton and Sofitel are the only modern, luxury points hotel in the city, but elite perks with the programs aren’t great. So I think the Park Hyatt will be the most exciting luxury points hotel in the city.
Bottom line
The Park Hyatt Mexico City is now accepting reservations for stays as of early 2027. The 155-room property looks beautiful, and should be an excellent new points property in the city. I look forward to learning more details as the opening date approaches.
What do you make of the Park Hyatt Mexico City?