Hilton Mexico City Reforma Building

Review: Hilton Mexico City Reforma

 

PositivesNegatives
Good locationLackluster executive lounge
Great upgrade chances for elite membersRooms feel outdated
Decent value for points redemption

Overall Rating

 

I’ve accumulated around $1000 worth of United TravelBank credit thanks to multiple years of owning the Amex Platinum Card, and I decided to go on an impromptu trip to Mexico City. It’s strange that I’ve never been to Mexico before until now since it’s close to my home in California, and that I went to places like Central Asia and the Caucasus beforehand.

 

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- Booking

I booked a 3-night stay for a total of 120,000 Hilton Honors points. Standard rooms are capped at 40,000 points per night, and the cash price they were charging at the time of my visit was ~$260 per night, so this was a good case to use Hilton Honors points.

 

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- Location

The Hilton in Mexico City is located within the Historic Center of Mexico City (Centro). Nearby attractions include Palacio de Bellas Artes, Chinatown, and Constitution Plaza. CDMX is a huge city, so getting to other places is very reasonably priced and convenient with Uber, though traffic can get really bad during the evening.

 

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- Check-in

I got from the MEX airport to the hotel in the evening. Check-in itself was smooth, and they asked me if I would like to be checked in at the Executive Lounge at the 25th floor or the front desk. So I agreed to do it in the lounge for the novelty aspect.

The lobby is grand, and includes a nice bar with a large screen in the middle.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Lobby Bar
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Lobby Bar
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Lobby Bar
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Lobby Bar

 

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- Master Suite

I was upgraded to the Master Suite as a Hilton Diamond. The Master Suite in Hilton CDMX Reforma is just one level below the Presidential Suite, but there’s plenty of them in the hotel. Hilton Diamond members would surely get a nice chance to be upgraded to it.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Rooms Hallway
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Rooms Hallway

Every room that ends in 01 is the Master Suite, and is located in an end of the rooms’ hallway. My room 1001 is on the lowest floor (10th) for guest rooms.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Door
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Entry Door

The Master Suite is massive with a separate living room. It’s not the most modern, but the space is well-utilized.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Foyer
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Foyer
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Seats
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Seats
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Office
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Office
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Pantry
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Pantry
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Mini Fridge
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Living Room Mini Fridge

The Master Suite comes with a clear view of the Alameda Park, Palacio de Bellas Artes, and Latino Tower.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Dining Table
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Dining Table

Behind the dining table is the sliding door to the master bedroom.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom TV
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom TV
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom Nighstand
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom Nighstand
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom Closet
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bedroom Closet

Adjacent to the living room and the master bedroom is where the bathroom is. It comes with separate shower and toilet rooms.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bathroom Sinks
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bathroom Sinks
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bathroom Toiletries
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bathroom Toiletries
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bathroom
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Bathroom
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Shower Room
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Shower Room
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Persea Toiletries
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Persea Toiletries
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Toilet
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Toilet

The most defining aspect of the Master Suite is the whirlpool that can easily fit 2 people inside. Though it does not come with bath salts.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Toilet Whirlpool
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Toilet Whirlpool

Though being on the 10th floor, you might need to be mindful since the hotel’s outdoor pool can be seen from inside.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Toilet Whirlpool
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Toilet Whirlpool
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Park View
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Master Suite Alameda Park View

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- Executive Lounge

The Executive Lounge is on the 24th floor of the hotel. This is where breakfast takes place, and unfortunately, Hilton elite members do not get to have breakfast in one of their restaurants.

Outside of breakfast hours, 7AM-11AM, there’s happy hour in the evenings starting from 5pm. Outside of that, the lounge only offers soft drinks.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Entry
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Entry
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Reception
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Reception
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge

Breakfast is mostly western buffet-style with pastries, cold cuts, cereal, hot items like pancakes, waffles, bacon, and scrambled eggs. You may also order egg dishes and quesadillas.

Though I was hoping there would be more Mexican options in the buffet other than just tortilla chips and salsa.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Cold Cuts
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Cold Cuts
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Nuts & Jam
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Nuts & Jam
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Pancakes & Sausages
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Pancakes & Sausages
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Juice
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Juice
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Fruits & Pastries
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Fruits & Pastries
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Toast
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Toast
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Salsa
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Salsa
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Eggs & Beans
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Executive Lounge Breakfast Eggs & Beans

Overall, I didn’t find the breakfast to be that good. The sausages were too greasy for my liking, and there just weren’t that much variety. They were comparable to breakfast you’d find at limited service hotels.

 

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- Pools

The hotel has an indoor and outdoor pool on the 6th floor. The floor also shares a gym and spa facility. The indoor pool is separated into two subsections, and has couple lounge chairs in.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Indoor Pools
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Indoor Pools

The outdoor pool is shaped in a very long strip with the lounge chairs on the farther side that’s not blocked by a wall.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Outdoor Pool
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Outdoor Pool

While I was taking pictures, a wedded couple were trying to take a picture with the Palacio de Bellas Artes in the background.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Outdoor Pool View
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Outdoor Pool View

Behind the outdoor pool is the rooftop terrace that also comes with a tennis court.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Rooftop Terrace
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Rooftop Terrace
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Rooftop Tennis Court
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Rooftop Tennis Court

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- Spa

I took advantage of the spa service (90 minute deep tissue massage) that felt reasonable for the price it charges, as far as hotel prices go for. The cost was 2500 MXN. I used the hotel credit from Hilton Honors Business Card and Hilton gift cards to help offset the cost.

There’s definitely places outside the hotel that would give much better value, but the hotel option is more convenient.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Spa Waiting Room
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Spa Waiting Room

 

Hilton Mexico City Reforma- El Cardenal Restaurant

One of the hotel’s prominent restaurants is El Cardenal Restaurant that appears highly rated and serves traditional Mexican cuisine, so I gave it a try on my first night after landing. The restaurant is located on the lobby floor just by the hotel’s main entrance.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal

The restaurant’s interior has a homey feel with ornaments styled in Mexico’s flag.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenalhh

I ordered 2 dishes with chicken covered in mole which had a chocolate-y banana taste, which was interesting when combined with the salty flavor of the rice. It was decent, but I might call it an acquired taste for me.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal Mole Dish
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal Mole Dish

Then, I tried the escamoles, which are ant larvae. They’re sizzling and sauteed in butter, and are accompanied by fresh tortillas. Since part of traveling for me is about trying new food, I was feeling a bit adventurous.

Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal Escamoles
Hilton Mexico City Reforma Restaurant El Cardenal Escamoles

Little did I know that I was actually allergic to escamoles! Shortly after dining, I head back to my room and my body became all itchy. This was when I was concerned, and I called the hotel’s concierge to send me a doctor for an allergy shot.

Thankfully the doctor arrived as quick as she could and administered a shot in my room. The doctor suspected I was allergic to escamoles as apparently many people are allergic to them as well.

Around one hour later, I felt a lot better and I had to thank the concierge for the swift response to my request as well. They both were lifesavers!

The restaurant’s also not at fault since I was also clueless about my reaction to escamoles anyway. One thing’s clear though, I’m no longer interested in putting bugs in my system! Still, I don’t think I’m qualified to give a recommendation to this restaurant after my experience.

Conclusion

Hilton Mexico City Reforma is a decent hotel to stay at in CDMX. The location is good, though is not as vibrant as other neighborhoods. There are tons of room types in this hotel, so getting upgraded yields a good chance.

The executive lounge is pretty lackluster, and I also found the breakfast to be very mediocre. The rooms also feel outdated, but it’s not bad for 40k Hilton points a night.

Would I return? I think I’d like to try out other properties in this huge city before doing so.

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