Experiences

The Westin Santa Fe, Mexico City is located in the flourishing business district—one of the newest neighborhoods in Mexico City. Reserve a room at our modern hotel and have easy access to all major downtown attractions, including Paque La Mexican. Centro Santa Fe, Latin America's second largest mall, is a shopper's dream with over 300 stores. Business travelers will appreciate our proximity to Expo Santa Fe, the ideal venue for all types of events & trade shows. Step back in time in the Historic District, where you'll find a number of historic and religious buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Fine Arts Palace. Nearby museums include the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Aztec Templo Mayor. For golf enthusiasts who want to work on their swing, the Santa Fe Golf Range offers 30 stations on 3 levels, a 230-meter putting range, and a chipping area. Our knowledgeable concierge is happy to assist you with planning your stay, purchasing tickets and reserving tours or transportation around the city.

On-Site Outlets
Heavenly Spa By Westin®

Heavenly Spa by Westin™

Treat yourself to a few moments of beauty, serenity and complete relaxation with a massage or treatment at the Heavenly Spa by Westin™ at The Westin Santa Fe, Mexico City hotel.

Westin Workout

WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio

132 m2 with Top-of-the-line exercise equipment from Life Fitness®. Comfortable spaces with natural.

Current Court Swimming Pool

Swimming

Counter-Current Pool / Closed until further notice

Outdoor

Heated

Lifeguard on Duty

Nearby Attractions

Concierge Desk Recommended Tours

Deeply knowledgeable and intuitive, our concierge is happy to assist with recommendations, ticket purchase, and transportation to one of the many cultural tours in and around the city. Here are just a few of the tours available to our guests:

Mexico City Tour

Founded by the Aztecs in 1325, Mexico City is rich in history and archaeology. This tour introduces visitors to the Museum of Anthropology and History, the National Palace and the murals of Diego Rivera, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Aztec Templo Mayor. The tour runs from 8:30am-3pm.

Pyramids of Teotihuacan and Guadalupe Shrine

Comprised of incredible monumental temples devoted to the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, Teotihuacan was established in 200 BC and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. The trip includes a stop at the Basilica de Guadalupe, a shrine devoted to the Virgin Mary who legend has it appeared in Tepeyac Hill in Mexico City in 1531. The tour runs from 8:30am-5pm.

Puebla and Cholula

Home to the widest pyramid in the world, Cholula is rich in archaeology and history. Visit the Church of Santa Maria Tonantzintla, the beautiful Rosario Chapel, and the town of Puebla, famous for its Talavera pottery. The tour runs from 8:30am-9pm.

Cuernavaca and Taxco

Temperate and teeming with history, Cuernavaca is home to a 16th century Franciscan monastery. The nearby town of Taxco is famous for its mining and silversmiths. Stroll around Zocalo Plaza and visit the magnificent Santa Prisca Church. The tour runs from 8:30am-9pm.

More Attractions

The second largest shopping mall in Latin America and home to more than 300 stores and Premium brands such as Prada, Hugo Boss, Palacio de Hierro, and Saks Fifth Avenue, or dining at one of the mall’s many restaurants.

Containing one of the world’s largest collections of archaeological and anthropological artifacts from prehispanic Mayan civilizations to the Spanish conquest. Located within Chapultepec Park, the Museum is one of the most comprehensive and impressive (almost 20 acres) facilities in the world.

Renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo was born in, and lived and died in, Casa Azul (Blue House), now a museum. Almost every visitor to Mexico City is eager to visit this site to gain a deeper understanding of the painter and take home a nice souvenir like a Frida handbag. The house features beautiful mementos and personal items that evoke her long, often tempestuous relationship with husband Diego Rivera.

Improve your game or keep up with other golf enthusiasts featuring 30 stations on 3 levels, a 230-meter putting range, and a chipping area. Refine your putt or swing through a private lesson with a golf pro, or take advantage of video analysis with the Golf Tec simulator.

Covering an area of more than 1,600 acres, Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Park) is Mexico City’s largest oasis and one of the must-places to visit. Chapultepec Park, divided into three sections, is home to forests, lakes and remarkable sights and attractions.

You won’t want to miss Mexico City's imposing Palacio de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts Palace), located about seven blocks the west of the Zocalo, next to the Alameda Central Park. Immediately you will see why this charming domed Palace is one of the city’s primary sites. It is the host of exhibitions and theatrical performances and is the main venue of the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico. Beyond theater, the Palace also promotes visual arts, dance, music, architecture and much more.

Coyoacan’s tree-lined cobblestone streets, colonial-era estates hidden behind high walls and several interesting churches, museums and artisans’ markets make it one of the most fun places to visit in Mexico City. A lot do to in one place. You’ll be able to find museums, cultural activities, assorted culinary offerings and many bars to taste some of the best tequila and mezcal with friends or co-workers.

The ancient ruins of Teotihuacan have fascinated visitors for centuries. This amazing archaeological treasure is located on the central highland plateau of Mexico, surrounded by mountains and much mystery. These ancient ruins are magnificent to behold, fantastic in design and magnificent in their beauty. Located just 30 miles northeast of Mexico City, Teotihuacan was the New World's first great metropolis.

The Capilla del Rosario, or the Chapel of the Rosary, is a shining example of Mexican Baroque architecture. At the time was regarded as the “8th wonder of the world”. Today the architectural jewel, resplendent in gilded stucco, is a must-see for any visitor to this UNESCO World Heritage Centre. The centerpiece of the sanctuary is the altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary, who almost appears to float in midair. Visitors only need to spend a few moments inside the chapel to realize the master craftsmanship involved in creating it.