LatAm region gets first Mondrian hotel

Mondrian Mexico City Condesa has opened as the first Mondrian hotel in Latin America. The new hotel has 183 rooms. Public spaces include meeting and event facilities and four food and beverage concepts: Cleo Mediterraneo, Skybar, The Flower Shop and La Terraza.

The hotel, a new venture between Mondrian and Grupo Murano, is located the city's Condesa neighborhood, a short distance from La Roma in the 1421 mixed-use complex formerly known as Conjunto Aristos. The Mondrian brand is part of the Ennismore portfolio.

"With the introduction of Mondrian Mexico City Condesa, The Mondrian brand brings its signature style and sophistication to Condesa, a neighborhood with a strong sense of culture and innovative culinary offerings," the hotel's GM, Diego Padula, said in a statement. "We are a hub for premium entertainment and enriching hospitality experiences for local and international culture seekers."

Mondrian Mexico City Condesa has 16 luxury suites and two penthouse suites on the hotel's seventh and eighth floors. The suites each have a balcony, a living room and floor-to-ceiling windows. All suites have a full bar, a Bluetooth speaker and the option of a private chef or mixologist services upon request.