InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle portfolio, introduces InterContinental Presidente Monterrey in alliance with Grupo Presidente. The hotel is located in Monterrey’s San Pedro Garza García neighborhood.
Designed by Francesc Rifé Studio in Barcelona, InterContinental Presidente Monterrey juxtaposes its considered, contemporary style, quietly decadent touches and modern amenities with a mountain backdrop. The hotel’s façade has been thoughtfully crafted from metal and mobile wooden panels to protect the property from the sun’s intensity while still inviting in plenty of natural light.
“As we open the doors to InterContinental Presidente Monterrey with our trusted partners at Grupo Presidente, we are excited to enchant guests with an inspired setting, world-class dining experiences and the personalized service for which InterContinental Hotels & Resorts has been celebrated for more than 75 years," Leanne Harwood, SVP and managing director of luxury and lifestyle Americas, IHG Hotels & Resorts, said in a statement. "This hotel is a remarkable addition to our portfolio of luxury properties, bringing a sense of discovery to the modern luxury traveller.”
"We are thrilled to return to this destination with the InterContinental brand, a benchmark of contemporary luxury, in one of the fastest-growing areas in Nuevo León and the country," said Braulio Arsuaga Losada, general director of Grupo Presidente. "InterContinental Presidente Monterrey is our most ambitious project to date, and we take pride in bringing it to fruition alongside our partners at IHG Hotels & Resorts. Over the years, we have built a relationship based on mutual trust, friendship and a commitment to the national tourism industry, which is now renewed with this opening.”
InterContinental Presidente Monterrey’s 293 guestrooms, including 25 suites, have been curated to create harmonious, tranquil spaces. Each guestroom has been outfitted with high-quality finishes, including solid walnut and Gris Rochelle marble from Italy as well as furniture imported from Spain, while bathrooms feature luxurious amenities and rainfall showers.
The hotel has three dining destinations:
- Lilōu: Lilōu is a modern tribute to the tradition of all-day dining in cities like New York, London and Paris.
- Epicentro: Celebrating the innovation and legacy of the original Epicentro at InterContinental Presidente Mexico City, this latest outpost of the gin and tonic-focused cocktail bar welcomes guests with inspired cocktails.
- Chapulín: Due to open in April and drawing from the heritage of its predecessor in Mexico City, Chapulín celebrates the history and flavors of Mexico.