Mexico - Distrito Federal

Imperial Hotel

A Karen Brown Recommended Hotel / Inn A Karen Brown Recommended Hotel / Inn

Different World A Different World Property

Manager: Alberto Valle Sanchez

Paseo de la Reforma 64
Mexico City
06600
Mexico

Imperial Hotel Sketch

Karen's Review Of This Property:

Mexico City abounds with excellent hotels in all price categories, but many of them lack personality. Not so the Imperial Hotel, which makes a statement from first glance. The hotel is wedged between two intersecting streets that form a pie-shaped piece of land with the Imperial proudly dominating the scene—a crisp-white, five-story building with a jaunty tower at the corner. It is hard to believe that in 1904, when the hotel was first opened by President Porfirio Díaz, this was the tallest building in the city. It is still impressive with a stately, old-fashioned elegance displayed in its series of tall arched windows shaded by formal dark-green awnings and matching dark-green, wrought-iron railings that wrap around the hotel. Inside, the traditional, old-world ambiance continues. The foyer is extremely dramatic with a huge crystal chandelier suspended from a soaring ceiling and a white marble floor with a staircase sweeping up to a balcony that overlooks the entrance. Galleries enwrap each floor, like a series of wedding cakes, with a huge glass skylight at the top. The guestrooms are all similar in decor with modern furnishings. The prize rooms are those tucked into the rounded front corner of the hotel. The Imperial Hotel is in a central location, well situated for sightseeing. If you like walking, you can see many of the sights on foot.


Credit Cards Welcome: ALL MAJOR
65 Rooms, Double Occupancy: $70.00 - $120.00*
*Breakfast not included: $9
*Tax Not Included: 17%

Open: all year

Phone: (55) 5705-4911   Fax: (55) 5703-3122
  Tollfree: (877) 227-6078 USA
Air Conditioning in Guestrooms Children Welcome Credit Cards Welcome:       Other 4 Direct Dial Phone in Guestrooms Elevator Mini-Refrigerator in all Guestrooms Parking Available (Free or Paid) Restaurant Room Service TVs in Guestrooms Archaeological Site Nearby
Directions: Located on one of Mexico City’s finest avenues, the Paseo de la Reforma.
There are no reviews at this time.

PLEASE
WAIT
WHILE
MAP
LOADS
Map Key & Preference Settings:
* The Magnifying Glass icon represents several icons that are hidden as they are in close proximity of each other. It is necessary to continue to zoom in until all icons are revealed. Or click on the magnifying glass for a list of properties/attractions that are covered by the glass

Karen Brown Recommended Accommodations:
  * - Karen Brown Recommended Hotels / Inns
  * - Karen Brown Recommended Bed & Breakfasts
  * - Karen Brown New Discoveries

Karen Brown Itinerary Routes: Show / Hide
Click Buttons To Show Them On Map / Uncheck to Hide
Note: Display of any itineraries may affect map load time.
You may need to zoom map out to see itinerary route(s).


  Display No Additional Itineraries

Hotel Partners & Reader Discoveries: Show / Hide
Check Boxes to show on map / Uncheck to Hide
D
Reader Discoveries   (List All)
*
Different World   (List All)

Attractions: Show / Hide
Check Boxes to show on map / Uncheck to Hide
  * - Cities & Towns   * - Tourist Information
  * - Entertainment & Shopping   * - Food & Drink
  * - Nature’s Beauty   * - Recreation
  * - Sightseeing   * - Transportation

Bookmark this
page with: