Welcome to our weekly video review on hotel rooms and suites around the world! This week’s edition features the Master Suite, a king 1-bedroom suite with views to the Alameda Park at the Hilton Mexico City Reforma.

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The Hilton Mexico City Reforma opened on February 2003 as the Sheraton Centro Historico Hotel & Convention Center, and it was reflagged as a Hilton in December 2009. The property offers 457 rooms and suites, and a 5,600 sq.m. convention center occupies a 24-storey tower built on the site of the historic Hotel del Prado, constructed in 1948 and demolished in 1985, due to structural damage from the earthquake.
Comfort, space and elegance, this suite is located on the north corner of the hotel, so you can enjoy panoramic views from the living room or whirlpool. King-sized bed, Premium Alameda park front view, Complimentary WiFi, separated living room and social area, Whirlpool, Large work desk with ergonomic chair, Connecting room. Up to 3 guests with an additional bed. Enjoy the breathtaking views from our Executive Lounge, located at the 26th floor, accompanied by complimentary breakfast, evening drinks and canapés.
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This property caters mainly for a business clientele, hence the “corporate” feel of the suite, which for next month can be booked from $350/110,000 points per night. Standard rooms start at $180/38,000 points per night and upgrades are possible as they’re pretty consistent on that subject.