After hours, things loosen up and there's mariachi music in the Jorongo Bar, while the lobby bar also has live entertainment on occasion. A large mural brightens up the space and adds some local flavor. Marble floors run throughout and there is plenty of comfortable, if not entirely chic, seating throughout. Guests enter through revolving glass doors into a vast foyer, and the large lobby has numerous areas for guests to congregate for small meetings or social gatherings - there are plenty of laptops to be seen and the area has a bar, a Starbucks, and the computer station as well. This is a massive hotel catering primarily to business travelers - the feeling is more corporate than warm - though tourists and SPG members pass through as well. And because this hotel is part of the Marriott hotel family, Marriott Bonvoy members can earn and use points here.This 22-floor steel-and-glass Sheraton casts a large presence along one of the busiest street streets in Mexico's capital. But stick around this Mexico City Sheraton if you're in the mood for mariachi: a live band plays at the Jorongo Bar. And while the hotel offers three restaurants, along with two bars, past patrons suggest skipping the pricey plates for the more affordable fine-dining establishments along the Paseo de la Reforma. This Sheraton outpost also touts an outdoor heated pool, a fitness center and tennis courts. Rooms feature signature Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Beds, high-speed internet acess (for a fee), satellite TVs and, in the sumptuous Club section, complimentary breakfast, snacks and afternoon cocktails. Though some visitors say the entire building could use a facelift, most say the unbeatable location makes up for the property's antiquated interiors. You'll also have a clear vantage point of one of the city's most iconic symbols: El Angel de la Independencia. A stay at the Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel not only guarantees you a place along the bustling Paseo de la Reforma.
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