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Meliá returns to Mexico City with its INNSiDE brand

With more than 50 hotels worldwide, INNSiDE by Meliá connects with a new generation of travelers who seamlessly blend work and leisure, a fast-growing travel style that finds one of its most dynamic expressions in Mexico City.

Meliá Hotels International returns to Mexico City with the opening of INNSiDE Mexico Roma Norte on June 8, 2026, marking the debut of its lifestyle brand INNSiDE by Meliá in the capital. Located in the creative heart of Roma Norte, one of the city’s most design-forward and culturally vibrant neighborhoods, the opening represents a key milestone for Meliá as it re-establishes its presence in one of Latin America’s most dynamic cultural and business hubs. 

Known for its tree-lined streets, eclectic architecture, and thriving culinary and arts scene, Roma Norte provides the ideal backdrop for INNSiDE’s flexible, experience-driven approach to modern travel. The opening strengthens the company’s presence in a strategic market for growth across the Americas while aligning with a travel mindset that increasingly blurs the boundaries between work, leisure, and lifestyle.

Mexico City’s strong business ecosystem, combined with its cultural, culinary, and social energy, has fueled the rise of bleisure travel, the combination of business and leisure, encouraging longer stays and deeper engagement with the destination. Roma Norte stands at the center of this shift, offering walkable access to Condesa, Paseo de la Reforma, and major cultural landmarks, including Chapultepec Castle and the historic Zócalo. Surrounded by acclaimed restaurants, cafés, galleries, and nightlife, the neighborhood offers an effortless gateway into the energy and diversity of Mexico City.

“With INNSiDE, we reinforce our commitment to the growing bleisure market and to a traveler seeking creativity, flexibility, and an authentic local experience,” said Gabriel Escarrer, Chairman and CEO of Meliá Hotels International.

The hotel features 91 spacious, light-filled rooms, many with expansive views over the Mexico City skyline, making the urban landscape an integral part of the stay. Designed for modern travelers, accommodations blend style and functionality, with select rooms offering kitchenettes and refrigerators to support longer stays, frequent travelers, and the growing bleisure segment.

At the heart of the property is the Open Living Lounge, a flexible, design-led social hub that reflects the rhythm of the city. The space is designed for working, connecting, or unwinding throughout the day and is complemented by a Grab & Go café, fitness center, and lifestyle-driven services tailored to the needs of today’s urban traveler. The experience is further elevated by a curated program of activities inspired by the history, culture, and creative voices shaping contemporary Mexico City.

In the coming months, the hotel will also unveil its rooftop restaurant and bar, set to become a new social destination in Roma Norte. With panoramic views across the capital, the rooftop will bring together contemporary urban gastronomy, cocktails, and a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, creating a dynamic space for both guests and locals.

The opening coincides with a period of heightened international visibility for Mexico City, driven in part by major global events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup.