JW Marriott Mexico City Polanco
Mexico City
Mexico
Overview
As the global gaze turns to the historic Estadio Azteca (rebranded as Mexico City Stadium) for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the JW Marriott Mexico City Polanco has solidified its position as the tournament’s most sophisticated "Command Center."
Freshly reimagined with a contemporary design that mirrors the neighborhood's chic, urban energy, this hotel offers a seamless transition from the roar of the opening match to the refined tranquility of Polanco.
Located on the prestigious Paseo de la Reforma, the JW Marriott puts fans at the center of Mexico City’s most cosmopolitan district.
You are steps away from the luxury boutiques of Avenida Presidente Masaryk and the lush greenery of Chapultepec Park. Between matches, guests can walk to the National Museum of Anthropology or the National Auditorium.
Following its recent transformation, the hotel’s design uses soft blues, grays, and caramel tones to create a "mindful" atmosphere—a necessary counterbalance to the high-stakes pressure of a World Cup.
Mexico City will host the tournament’s Inaugural Match on June 11, 2026, along with four other key fixtures. Staying at the JW Marriott provides a strategic logistical advantage:
The hotel is approximately 17 km (10.5 miles) from the stadium. While the city's traffic is legendary, the hotel’s concierge team coordinates premium town car services that utilize the Periférico expressway to reach the pitch in roughly 25–40 minutes on match days.
The hotel’s lobby bar, Estación 29, is inspired by Mexico’s railway history and serves as a natural meeting point for fans to toast to the "El Tri" (the Mexican National Team) before heading to the stadium.
The JW Marriott Polanco has curated a diverse dining scene that reflects the international spirit of the World Cup:
The signature restaurant highlights the vibrant flavors of Mexico and Latin America—essential for fans wanting an authentic taste of the host nation.
A classic American-style steakhouse that offers a familiar high-end retreat for global travelers.
For an "after-match" debrief, this intimate tasting room offers hand-selected premium mezcals from maestros across Mexico.
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Freshly reimagined with a contemporary design that mirrors the neighborhood's chic, urban energy, this hotel offers a seamless transition from the roar of the opening match to the refined tranquility of Polanco.
Located on the prestigious Paseo de la Reforma, the JW Marriott puts fans at the center of Mexico City’s most cosmopolitan district.
You are steps away from the luxury boutiques of Avenida Presidente Masaryk and the lush greenery of Chapultepec Park. Between matches, guests can walk to the National Museum of Anthropology or the National Auditorium.
Following its recent transformation, the hotel’s design uses soft blues, grays, and caramel tones to create a "mindful" atmosphere—a necessary counterbalance to the high-stakes pressure of a World Cup.
Mexico City will host the tournament’s Inaugural Match on June 11, 2026, along with four other key fixtures. Staying at the JW Marriott provides a strategic logistical advantage:
The hotel is approximately 17 km (10.5 miles) from the stadium. While the city's traffic is legendary, the hotel’s concierge team coordinates premium town car services that utilize the Periférico expressway to reach the pitch in roughly 25–40 minutes on match days.
The hotel’s lobby bar, Estación 29, is inspired by Mexico’s railway history and serves as a natural meeting point for fans to toast to the "El Tri" (the Mexican National Team) before heading to the stadium.
The JW Marriott Polanco has curated a diverse dining scene that reflects the international spirit of the World Cup:
The signature restaurant highlights the vibrant flavors of Mexico and Latin America—essential for fans wanting an authentic taste of the host nation.
A classic American-style steakhouse that offers a familiar high-end retreat for global travelers.
For an "after-match" debrief, this intimate tasting room offers hand-selected premium mezcals from maestros across Mexico.
