Four Seasons Hotel Mexico, D.F.
Upping the city's elegance quotient
A bastion of opulence set along the historic Paseo de la Reforma, Four Seasons’ colonial-style outpost presents travellers with an oasis of calm. Situated on the fringe of Bosque de Chapultepec, and mere minutes walk from Avenida Presidente Masaryk, a subtle grandiosity presides. With a picturesque, open courtyard featuring a fountain at its heart, this tranquil backdrop serves as the nucleus for relaxing and dining. Reforma 500 plates up locally influenced flavours, while Il Becco raises the bar for fine Italian dining paired to a generous wine list. Lounging with a mezcal and appetizers is the score at El Bar, and those with a sweet tooth will find Pan Dulce’s Mexican-influenced pastries irresistible.
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