LEADING HOTELS OF THE WORLD (LHW) ADDS MEXICO CITY HOTEL TO ITS PORTFOLIO
June 26, 2024

Leading Hotels of the world (LHW) adds Mexico City Hotel to its portfolio

The Leading Hotels of the World (LHW) has added six new member hotels to its curated portfolio of luxury independent hotels. The Summer 2024 collection includes three new hotel openings in Puglia, Bodrum, and Mexico City. “2024 is an exciting year for new hotels and for expanding LHW’s presence around the globe,” said Deniz Omurgonulsen, vice-president, Member Experience, The Leading Hotels of the World. “In addition to building our portfolio in high-demand European destinations, this collection represents LHW’s strategic growth into Asia and The Americas— where we are seeing significant increases in luxury travel bookings, behavior and development. We continue to celebrate the pinnacle of independent, luxury hospitality in all its facets.”

Located in the iconic Torre Virreyes skyscraper, colloquially known as “The Dorito” for its striking, angular silhouette, Alexander combines high design, refined amenities and impeccable attention to detail. The property offers a new level of comfort and luxury in the city, including 26 spacious suites filled with Italian furnishings, a state-of-the-art gym, Caviar Bar and curated, concierge-booked experiences from private yoga to sound healing. At Chef Gabriela Ruiz Lugo’s Carmela y Sal restaurant, fine dining meets homestyle cooking for an elevated take on traditional Mexican cuisine.

This inclusion in the LHW portfolio makes Alexander an exciting choice for any groups visiting Mexico City, and continues to strengthen the Mexican capital’s reputation worldwide for world-class luxury tourism.

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