Accor, the world's leading hotel group with 5,500 properties and 10,000 food and beverage outlets in 110 countries, continues its expansion and positioning in the travel and business hotel sector with the operation of the fifth Novotel in Mexico: Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico.
Novotel's new concepts house relaxed and informal spaces, spacious rooms with a modern design to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. "The new Hypothesis concept was created to decrease wasted space and time, allowing guests to spend pleasant moments away from home in a smarter way. "Magic boxes" were created, i.e. compact, multifunctional, mobile and modular spaces", says Mauro Rial, COO North & Hispanic Accor Americas - Premium, Midscale & Economy Division.
Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico will have 82 rooms that follow the “Hypothesis” concept, each with Rituals branded amenities, as part of a global alliance that reinforces the commitment to sustainability without neglecting personal care, meanwhile restaurant Delia Bistró offers a fusion of Mediterranean and Mexican cuisines to create a special gastronomic offer, a Lobby Bar, a terrace, 3 meeting rooms and a gymnasium are also available, as well as small commercial premises at street level, in a perimeter of 8,288 square meters. The hotel is located at Avenida 20 de Noviembre on the corner with Callejón Flamencos, within the first square of Mexico City's Centro Histórico (Historic Center), an area of historic monuments, museums and department stores.
“We are delighted to expand our presence in the country and continue to add new properties to our portfolio in this fast-growing segment,” stated Javier López Jiménez, Vice-President of Operations, Accor Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. "Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico, is a strategic project for the brand as it will allow us to have greater visibility and accessibility, taking advantage of Accor's existing network in Mexico City.
“Accor is a hotel group with one of the most brand-diverse global ecosystems. Today, we have segments with a lot of strength and a great development to position us as one of the major competitors in the industry,” said Mauro Rial.
Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico joins Novotel Monterrey Valle and Novotel Mexico City Santa Fe (2002), Novotel Mexico City Toreo (2021) and Novotel Mexico City World Trade Center (2022), with a total of 742 rooms.