Park Hyatt MX

Mexico City, Mexico
2026
Exterior view of the Park Hyatt Mexico City under construction, showing concrete floor plates and tower crane at dusk, with the city skyline in the background.

Located on Paseo de la Reforma in Polanco, the Park Hyatt Mexico City is a mixed-use development that adds a new layer of hospitality, residential, and office programming to an already active stretch of the city — one in continuous economic and cultural evolution. The project draws on a deep reading of its urban context: its mix of styles and eras, its density of influence. What emerges is architecture that is timeless in intent while carrying the memory of Mexico City’s modernist towers of the 1970s.

Park Hyatt Mexico City tower under construction at sunrise, rising above the Polanco skyline alongside the existing Hyatt Regency. By Sordo Madaleno.

The 11,000 sqm site holds two towers. The primary volume accommodates the Park Hyatt hotel across its lower 18 levels, transitioning into 23 Park Hyatt branded residences from levels 19 to 30. The adjacent tower is given entirely to corporate use. Both reach 144 metres, commanding panoramic views over Bosque de Chapultepec. The hotel tower is positioned at the corner of Andrés Bello and Arquímedes. At street level, the volume opens through a double-height entrance framed by exterior columns, forming a covered motor lobby. Lower floors house amenities and complementary uses; guest rooms — from standard to Presidential Suite — occupy levels 6 through 18.

Exterior view of the main entrance of Park Hyatt Mexico City, featuring a cantilevered canopy, warm stone cladding and dark louvred façade, flanked by lush landscaping.
Presidente Chapultepec, 1977, Mexico City. Park Hyatt was built within a cluster of architectural landmarks, including this early hotel project, built from the 1960s onwards that significantly shaped the character of Mexico City’s Polanco neighborhood. Courtesy of Sordo Madaleno archive.

The branded residences above offer generous terraces oriented toward the park, with full access to the hotel’s amenities: gym, spa, and pool. Twenty-three residences in total — two 500 sqm  apartments per floor, each with 100 sqm of terrace, and a 1,000 sqm  penthouse at the tower’s crown with 200 sqm of outdoor space. The facade articulates this programmatic stacking directly: window proportions and contained terraces modulate the metallic envelope. Vertical circulation is centralised within the building’s core, keeping floor plates clear and guest movement internalized.

The corporate tower, positioned to the north, concentrates its circulation core at the southern end — freeing interior views toward Polanco and allowing flexible, open floor plates. Its envelope follows the same modular language as its neighbour, rendered in a structural metal frame. The aluminium facades of both towers reinforce their presence on the Reforma skyline, establishing the development as a new landmark in the zone. The project is designed to LEED Gold standards, targeting efficient energy consumption, reduced emissions, and optimised use of resources.

Park Hyatt MX details

Typology

Hospitality, Offices

Location

Mexico City, Mexico

Client

SOMA, Park Hyatt

Status

2026

Materials

Aluminum, Glass, Concrete, Steel, Marble, Timber, Brass

Credits

Collaborators / Consultants

Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas, Javier Sordo Madaleno, Fernando Sordo Madaleno, Boris Pena, Rodrigo Flores, Fernanda Patiño, Eduardo Cisneros, Giordana Rojas, Luis De La Torre, Octavio Herrejón, George Wong Design, Izquierdo Ingenieros y Asociados, Vitrocanceles, Circuito, Termoaire, Luz y Forma, Saad Acustica, Alejandro Carreño

Images

Ana Paula Alvarez
Arturo Arrieta

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