This Is the Hottest Hotel City of 2026-and No It's Not London or New York
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This Is the Hottest Hotel City of 2026-and No It's Not London or New York
""It does feel like a critical mass of openings," says Zachary Rabinor, the founder and CEO of the agency Journey Mexico and a member of the T+L A-List. "Demand for Mexico City continues to grow, and these openings reflect supply finally catching up with long-term demand.""
""What we're seeing right now is a real diversification of the hotel landscape," says Henley Vazquez, the cofounder of the agency Fora. "It's rare to see this level of creative energy and investment converge at once.""
Mexico City has become a vibrant destination with favorable weather, exceptional food, and a thriving art scene. The city is set to host five FIFA World Cup matches, increasing its appeal. Since 2019, over 2,000 new hotel rooms have been added, reflecting a five percent market growth. The number of American visitors has nearly doubled since 2021. Major hotel brands are entering the market, diversifying the hotel landscape and showcasing significant investment and creative energy.
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