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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