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Galeria Plaza Reforma in Mexico City offers contemporary business-class accommodations with warm, attentive service. Rooms and suites (approx. 434 rooms) combine city views and modern comforts. Signature experiences include the rooftop penthouse pool and terrace, and Álmara restaurant serving Mexican and Mediterranean dishes. The hotel is one block from Paseo de la Reforma in Zona Rosa, ideal for business meetings and cultural exploration. With 10 meeting rooms and 3,180 sq ft of event space supporting up to 914 guests, Galeria Plaza Reforma is a practical yet refined choice for executives who want clear access to Reforma, Chapultepec, and the city’s core galleries and shops.

Galeria Plaza Reforma hotel in Mexico City, Mexico
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Galeria Plaza Reforma sits steps from Paseo de la Reforma and opens into a lively Mexico City neighborhood where traffic hums and city life moves fast. The hotel’s lobby offers a calm contrast: clean lines, polished surfaces, and staff ready to arrange a rooftop table or a last-minute meeting setup. Guests arrive for business, for gallery-hopping in Zona Rosa, and for easy access to Chapultepec Park; each guest finds practical luxury and a focus on service. From the rooftop penthouse pool you can plan an afternoon swim with skyline views before dinner at Álmara, the hotel’s Mexican and Mediterranean restaurant.

The property’s official pages and Travel Weekly note its meeting capacity, rooftop pool, and dining offerings as core draws for travelers. Galeria Plaza Reforma traces its role in the city’s hotel scene back to an established presence since 1980, operating under the Galería Plaza Hotels group. Management emphasizes steady, service-driven hospitality that supports business travelers and cultural visitors alike. The hotel’s long-term presence near Reforma makes it a familiar choice for corporate events and national conferences.

While the property does not list international awards on its public pages, its event facilities and central address create measurable value for planners: Travel Weekly lists 10 meeting rooms, 3,180 square feet of event space, a total meeting capacity of 914 people and a largest-room capacity of 280 people. That scale, combined with direct booking through the hotel website, makes Galeria Plaza Reforma a strategic venue for medium-to-large gatherings in Mexico City. Accommodations include multiple room categories described on the official site; third-party sources approximate a total inventory near 434 rooms. Guests will find contemporary décor, work desks, city-facing windows, and modern bathroom finishes selected for comfort and efficiency.

Suites and higher-tier rooms offer expanded floor plans and enhanced views of Reforma or the surrounding skyline; many rooms include thoughtful touches such as in-room coffee facilities, complimentary Wi-Fi, and dedicated work spaces. The hotel’s room pages list clear category options while the reservations portal on the official site supports direct booking and group requests. For travelers seeking straightforward comfort for stays of any length, the rooms deliver functional luxury without excessive flourish. Facilities center on the rooftop penthouse pool and terrace, where guests can swim, sun, or host a small cocktail reception with city vistas.

Álmara restaurant serves a menu that blends Mexican flavors with Mediterranean techniques, and the hotel publishes dining and pool hours on its activities pages. Fitness space keeps guests on schedule, and meeting resources include audio-visual support suited to corporate presentations and social events. The hospitality team handles reservations via the official website contact form and by phone, and the property provides clear access to taxis and a 20–25 minute transfer from Juárez International Airport depending on traffic. The hotel’s location in Col.

Juárez (Zona Rosa) places it within walking distance of Reforma Avenue, Insurgentes, and Chapultepec museums and parks. The best times to visit Mexico City include late fall through spring for cooler, drier weather and easier sightseeing; business travelers should book early for weekdays and event planners should secure rooms well in advance given the hotel’s strong meeting orientation. Dress tends to be smart-casual for dining at Álmara and business attire for meeting events. When planning a stay, compare direct rates through the hotel’s official reservation pages and contact the hospitality team for group bookings or special arrangements.

Whether you come for meetings, museums, or a central base to explore the capital, Galeria Plaza Reforma offers a practical, contemporary stay with hotel-managed dining and rooftop leisure. Book Galeria Plaza Reforma now to secure a room close to Reforma’s cultural corridors and reliable event support.

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