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Three New Ennismore Hotels to Open in Mexico in 2026

January 28, 2026 by Bryan Dearsley

Photo courtesy Ennismore / Hyde Mexico City Reform

Ennismore, the lifestyle hospitality group operating as a joint venture with Accor, has announced plans to open three properties in Mexico by the end of 2026. The expansion includes two hotels in Mexico City and a beachfront all-inclusive resort in Cancun, marking a significant push into the Latin American market for the company’s portfolio of 16 brands.

Hyde Mexico City Reforma

The Hyde Mexico City Reforma is scheduled to open mid-2026 along the capital’s iconic Paseo de la Reforma, the tree-lined boulevard that stretches nearly nine miles (14 kilometers) through the heart of the city. The 106-room hotel will feature Niko, a Japanese restaurant, alongside the Sun & Moon cocktail bar. Guests will also have access to a fitness center and meeting rooms.

The Hyde brand, known for its social atmosphere and design-forward approach, currently operates luxury properties in cities in Florida and the United Kingdom. 

Mama Shelter Mexico City

Also slated for a mid-2026 debut is Mama Shelter Mexico City, a 100-room property in the Roma Norte neighborhood. This area, characterized by its early 20th-century architecture and café culture along streets like Calle Orizaba and Avenida Álvaro Obregón, has become one of the city’s most sought-after districts for both residents and visitors.

The hotel will include a restaurant and bar, a courtyard featuring a performance stage, and a rooftop bar. Meeting spaces, a gym, and private event facilities round out the amenities. The Mama Shelter brand, founded in Paris in 2008 by the Trigano family, operates more than 15 locations worldwide and is recognized for its playful interiors and accessible pricing.

Rixos Cancun

The largest of the three openings, Rixos Cancun, is expected to launch by late 2026. The 345-room beachfront resort will operate on an all-inclusive model, offering multiple dining venues, live entertainment programming, sports and fitness activities, a spa, and dedicated facilities for children and teenagers.

This property represents a milestone for the Rixos brand, marking its first venture into the Americas. The Turkish-founded luxury chain has until now operated exclusively across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, with flagship properties in destinations such as Sharm el Sheikh, Bodrum, and Dubai.

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