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Mondrian Mexico City Condesa Hotel to Open Its Doors in December
The Hotel Mondrian México City Condesa will also be the first property in Latin America for the French hotel brand.
Photograph of a hotel. The first property in Latin America for Mondrian Hotels maintains the brand's signature. Photo: All Accor.
11/22/2022
The opening of the new Hotel Mondrian Mexico City marks the arrival of the luxury lifestyle hotel firm with 183 rooms, facilities and four innovative culinary concepts in the heart of the Condesa neighborhood. The brand has officially announced that it will be accepting reservations beginning December 8, 2022.
Located in a restored historic building preserved by the National Institute of Fine Arts within the I421 Live District mixed-use complex (built between 1959 and 1961), the design of the new Mondrian Mexico City Condesa by AoMa, owned by architect Jihei Aoki, maintains the curved, ArtDeco style of its past but elevated with new elements.
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