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Hotel Fontan Mexico City ideal locationBy being a cosmopolitan city, you can find all kinds of activities, nearby the hotel Fontan Reforma. Ideal location in Mexico City.

Such as the Bellas Artes Palace, Historical center, La Basilica, Garibaldi, plaza internationally known due to the traditional Mexican Mariachi, the wax museum, Zona Rosa, here you will find all kinds of night clubs and restaurants of all kinds of food.

Nearby the monument of the Independence Angel is Chapultepec castle, Chapultepec Zoo, National auditorium.

You can enjoy from a tour in a Tour-bus around the most important tourist zones of Mexico City.

Hotel Fontan Mexico City ideal locationDistances:

International Airport
30 minutes
World Trade Center
25 minutes
National Auditorium
15 minutes
Bellas Artes Palace
5 minutes
USA Embassy
10 minutes
Trade Chamber Business Center
8 minutes
Zona Rosa
5 minutes


Hotel Fontan Mexico City ideal locationThe hotel counts with the Restaurant America's, specialized in international cuisine; Hotel Fontan Reforma in Mexio City also has buffet service which offers breakfast, lunch and dinner service. 

During lunch a musician plays the piano. Located on the lower level of hotel

 

Bar Alfredo's is open from 18:00 to 2:00 am

 

Accomodations amenities

  • Cable/Satellite television
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Laundry service
  • Room service
  • Telephone
  • Wake-up calls

 


Hotel Fontan Mexico City ideal location

prices in PESOS per night STANDARD ROOM EP including taxes

dates single double extra person
Jan 1 to Jun 30 2012 700 715 195
Jul 1 to Dec 31 2012 700 715 195
children up to 12 free  up to 4 people per room
free breakfast buffet for adults plus free local phone calls plus free internet wireless plus 50% discount on kids breakfasts!!!

prices in USD per night STANDARD ROOM B&B (buffet breakfast) including taxes

dates single double extra person
Jan 1 to Mar 30 2012 62 64 25
Mar 31 to Apr 14 12 73 75 28
Apr 15 to Jul 6 12 62 64 25
Jul 7 to Aug 19 12 73 75 28
Aug 20 to Dec 31 12 62 64 25
Jul 1 to Dec 31 11 62 62 26
children up to 3 free children 4-12 years 7usd each   up to 4 people per room

prices in USD per night EXECUTIVE ROOM EP including taxes

dates single double extra person
Jan 1 to Mar 26 2010 42 48 13
Mar 27 to Apr 11 49 54 15
Apr 12 to Jun 30 42 48 13
children up to 12 free  up to 4 people per room

prices in USD per night EXECUTIVE ROOM B&B (buffet breakfast) including taxes

dates single double extra person
Jan 1 to Mar 26 2010 52 68 21
Mar 27 to Apr 11 59 78 24
Apr 12 to Jun 30 52 68 21
children up to 3 free children 4-12 years 7usd each   up to 4 people per room

early booking discounts either EP or BB plan
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amount of discount number days reserved before arrival
20% 1 to 7
15% 8 to 30
18% 31 to 45
16% 46 days and more





Get on the ball and stay at the Fontan Reforma.
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prices in USD per night ROOM EP plus 19% taxes

dates single double extra person
Jan 1 to Dec 31 2011 38 38 13

prices in USD per night ROOM B&B plan (buffet breakfast) includes taxes

Jan 1 to Dec 31 2011 48 50 21
children up to 12 free  up to 4 people per room
in B&B kids over 4 years old pay $6usd each breakfast

With your booking enjoy a 15% discount in both the tobacco (gift shop) and the cafeteria.

You may stack this promotion with any other promotion offered on this page.

The hotel offers the Restaurant America's, specialized in international cuisine; we also have buffet service which offers breakfast, lunch and dinner service. During lunch a musician plays the piano. Located on the lower level of hotel

La Ciudad de México fue fundada por los aztecas hace 678 años.
Todavía podemos observar vestigios prehispánicos en los templos y monumentos que los antiguos construyeron.
La traza actual del Centro Histórico, lleno de edificios civiles y religiosos, plazas y monumentos, da testimonio del periodo colonial y, cotidianamente, podemos vivir la experiencia de una ciudad del siglo XXI cerca del hotel Fontan Reforma; con sus imponentes rascacielos, sus vías rápidas, sus centros comerciales, sus atractivos y servicios turísticos que la convierten en una metrópoli incomparable.


Quien es Fontan:
Fundada hace más de 15 años, Hoteles Fontan es una cadena de hoteles diseñados para brindar la mejor combinación de comodidad y servicio, a quienes viajan de negocios o por placer.
Hoteles Fontán le ofrecen 3 atractivos destinos: Cozumel, Ixtapa y Ciudad de México.
Sus hoteles cuentan con habitaciones completamente equipadas y ofrecen una amplia gama de servicios.

The hotel is one block from a park and near Calle Pedrera on Aveninda Reforma in Zona Centro of Mexico City.



Dont forget to visit the Museum of Mexico City on Pino Suárez No. 30, which is not far away from the hotel.
Abierto de martes a domingo de 10 a 17 hrs.
Enrada general $22 pesos
Descuento del 50% a estudiantes y maestros con credencial vigente
Miércoles entrada libre
Las exhibiciones temporales muestran la obra de artistas plásticos que nos expresan, a través de sus colores y técnicas, las múltiples formas de Mirar y sentir la Ciudad de México

Misma Avenida Reforma hasta Chapultepec (Av. Paseo de la Reforma y calzada Gandhi s/n, Col. Chapultepec) es el Museo Nacional de Antropología .

El museo, sin importar días festivos o periodos vacacionales, abre sus puertas de martes a domingo de 9:00 a 19:00 hrs. Los únicos días en que permanece cerrado son los lunes.
¿Puedo tomar fotografías del museo y de sus salas de exhibición? Sí, siempre y cuando no se utilicen cámaras profesionales, flash o tripié.
Hay salas de indigenas, Toltecas, Mayas, Mexicas, Oaxaca, y los nahuas.

More about Avennida Reforma:
One of Mexico City's most outstanding avenues is Paseo de la Reforma on which Hotel Fontan is situated.
Along its central extension stand fine examples of architecture, ancient residential areas, fashionable venues, embassies, exclusive art galleries with all forms of paintings, and spectacular monuments from Mexican history.

During the mid-19th Century, a new urban model was proposed by the administration of emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg: the construction of an avenue which would communicate Mexico City, starting from the Bucareli roundabout, with Chapultepec Castle. Laid out diagonally and originally named The Emperor's Avenue (which sounded better than Maximilian Street) , it was conceived as an ample, 12-kilometer long boulevard. which is now called Aveninda Reforma with the Diana Fountain; taking advantage of this tree-lined expanse, a series of monuments honoring key episodes in Mexico's history were erected during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
These include the monument to Christopher Columbus in 1876, statues of the Republic's heroes, statues to inept past presidents avoided; the interesting monument to Cuauhtemoc in 1887, and the Independence Monument, which was inaugurated in 1910.
A new landmark and symbol for the city, the victorious winged statue that crowns the column of this monument was adopted by the city's inhabitants as their guardian angel.
Perhaps evoking the influence of Columbus, the new residential areas of Mexico City are named colonias or maybe because of the influence of cologne (after shave).
Typical examples of these are the Cuauhtemoc and Juarez areas or Colonia Centro, with their Porfirian origins and which today form part of the heart of the city. The Cuauhtemoc colonia brings together French, art deco, neocolonial, functionalist and post-modern architectural styles.
Although this is still a residential area, a pleasant tour can be had through its streets where the Carranza House, the French Institute for Latin America (IFAL), the Japanese embassy and several exclusive restaurants can be seen.

The most visited is the Zona Rosa or The Pink Zone and Polanco.
Towards the southern limits of the Paseo de la Reforma lies the Juarez colonia, the most central area of which is occupied by the Pink Zone (Zona Rosa).
The tranquility formerly enjoyed by the families and foreign diplomats who inhabited its stately Parisian-style mansions has slowly succumbed, starting in the 50's, to busy streets lined with hotels, businesses, restaurants, bars, offices and movie theaters that make up this area today so it's much more fun.
This commercial emphasis does not detract from its charm, and it is a convenient area to stay in. Here can be found the main art galleries in the city, as well as well-known nightclubs, the Pink Zone is still an attractive area.
Polanco is located just in front of Chapultepec park and it is one of the most dynamic areas in the city.
In this neighbourhood you'll be able fo find the most sophisticated restaurants and the best shopping district.
The main attraction of Polanco is being residential and commercial at the same time.
Elegant flats and boutiques turn the area into a strategic business hub.
Nevertheless it still has its original atmosphere, great dinner options and at night it offers some of the best clubs in the city.
Reforma extends even further being, as it is, one of the longest avenues in the city. To the northeast it leads to Tlatelolco and La Villa, while to the southwest it crosses Chapultepec, to eventually climb into the Las Lomas neighborhood from where it finally leads into Santa Fe and Cuajimalpa.

Mexico City is the one of the most important cities in Latin America, with a population over 25 million, an area of more than 1,500 square kilometers, and architecture that ranges from historic Spanish colonial buidings to modern office buildings.

This great metropolis has over 75 museums, archaeological sites, and many more attractions, including the Templo Mayor, the Archaeology Museum, Frida Kahlo Museum, Bellas Artes, The National Palace, The Mexico City Cathedral and many others.

Mexico City Chapultapec Park and museums
Mexico City shopping and area information with metro photo
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Fly over the Pyramids of the Sol y Luna in a hot air ballon Yolanda says 'the higher you are the better the view'
The miracle of the Virgin of Guadalupe not far from the hotel you can visit the Bascilica




a guest from Denmark says:
It's been a year since I stayed at this hotel in Mexico City, but wanted to write a review so CancunSteve don't get mad at me, as I had such a pleasant surprise while staying there.
This hotel is definitely best suited for business travelers and conferees, given its ambience and decor.
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