Westin Hotels & Resorts has opened its first property in Monterrey, Mexico: The Westin Monterrey Valle, which also marks the eighth hotel for the brand in the country. Acquired by Fibra Inn and operated by Grupo Hotelero Prisma, the new Westin Monterrey Valle is located in the heart of the city's famous San Pedro Garza Garcia neighborhood.
The new hotel offers the brand’s signature wellness experiences that incorporate local influences across the property’s culinary, spa and design elements. It has 174 rooms and suites, all with the brand’s Heavenly Bed.
Also on property is a 24-hour Westin Workout fitness center with fitness equipment from TRX and BOSU. There is also a semi-Olympic outdoor swimming pool on the rooftop. Guests can also take advantage of Westin’s Gear Lending program, providing New Balance shoes and athletic wear.
Guests looking to relax and recharge can visit the hotel’s Heavenly Spa by Westin and choose from the latest in beauty treatments. The tranquil spa facility offers holistic massages, sage rollers, body wraps, and signature exfoliating treatments, plus an infinity pool and steam room.
The hotel’s signature restaurant, The Brooklyn, New York Brasserie, serves American bistro food with European influences in a space offering views of San Pedro Garza Garcia. The hotel’s second restaurant, the Deck11 Rooftop, offers cocktails and Mexican street food.
With more than 4,300 square feet of event space, guests and visitors will be able to host weddings, social events, conferences or corporate meetings in any of the hotel’s modern venues and meeting areas. With wellness in mind, these spaces are fully equipped and designed to enhance productivity offering natural light and mountain views.
The property is also close to popular attractions such as Macroplaza, Museum of Contemporary Art, Fundidora Park, Pabellon M, Arena Monterrey, Cintermex, Showcenter and the Santa Lucia Riverwalk, García Caves and Cola de Caballo Waterfall.
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