Marquis Reforma Ranked Among Top 15 Hotels in Mexico and Central America By Conde Nast Traveler Readers

Mexico City, Mexico (PRWEB) November 4, 2007 -- Marquis Reforma (www.marquisreforma.com.mx) in Mexico City, Mexico, was named as one of the "Top 15 Hotels" in Mexico and Central America by Condé Nast Traveler magazine Reader's Choice Awards. Well recognized as a leading source for the discriminating traveler, Condé Nast's annual survey highlights the world's finest properties as acknowledged by the magazine's readers.

"We are delighted to have been selected one of the best hotels in all of Mexico and Central America," said Rodolfo Roth, General Manager. "What makes this recognition even more special is that it was our guests, who have experienced the Marquis Reforma, who voted for our property."

In addition to the personalized service that each guest receives at the property, other distinctive amenities that helped the Marquis Reforma achieve this top award are its 16,000 square-foot Spa, the only one in Mexico City to have the honor of being a Leading Spa of the World, and the Mexican-Spanish cuisine of newly opened "hot spot" Los Canarios restaurant.

"I think what makes our hotel unique in Mexico City is that we are always looking for ways to provide our guests exceptional experiences," said Roth. "Take for example our stunning Los Canarios restaurant that offers a casually elegant ambiance and features classical Mexican cuisine reminiscent from the 19th century, or our Spactacular Layover package, where we provide travelers facing excessive time at the airport the ability to escape to the Marquis Reforma and indulge in a spa experience."

The 209-room Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa offers guests handsome surroundings in a post-modern, Art Deco influenced style. Most of the guest rooms are suites. A highlight of the boutique hotel is the luxurious 16,000 sq. ft spa, the largest in the city. The marble, colonnaded spa features 11 treatment rooms, Swiss shower, sauna, Jacuzzi, steam bath, indoor swimming pool and fully-equipped fitness center. The hotel's two restaurants are presided over by a chef honored at the illustrious James Beard House in New York. Newly opened dining hot spot Los Canarios Reforma specializes in Cocina de Mercado, Spanish-Mexican cuisine inspired by what's fresh in the day's market. On fashionable Paseo de la Reforma in the heart of Mexico City's cultural and financial district, the Marquis Reforma (www.marquisreforma.com.mx) provides immediate access to the city's finest parks, museums and restaurants.    

Contact:    

Carmen Ackerman

KWE Group

305-476-5424

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