Lifestyle hospitality group Ennismore is set to deepen its presence in the Americas with three hotel openings planned in Mexico later this year, reinforcing the country’s growing importance within the global lifestyle and leisure travel market.
The new properties will span two distinct segments: design-driven urban hotels in Mexico City and a large-scale all-inclusive resort in Cancun, reflecting Ennismore’s multi-brand strategy and its focus on experience-led hospitality.
Two of the openings are scheduled for mid-2026 in Mexico City, each targeting a different neighborhood and traveler profile. Hyde Mexico City Reforma will open along the iconic Paseo de la Reforma, positioning the brand in one of the capital’s most prominent corridors for business, culture, and tourism. The 106-room hotel is designed to blend contemporary style with social energy, featuring a Japanese restaurant called Niko and a cocktail-focused venue, Sun & Moon.
Guests will also have access to a gym and meeting rooms, aligning the property with both leisure travelers and professionals seeking lifestyle-driven accommodations in a central location.
Also launching mid-2026 is Mama Shelter Mexico City, a 100-room hotel set in the creative and nightlife-focused Roma Norte district. Known globally for its playful design and community-oriented spaces, Mama Shelter’s Mexico City debut will include a restaurant and bar, a courtyard with a performance stage, and a rooftop bar designed to serve as a social hub for both guests and locals.
The property will also offer meeting spaces, a gym, and private event facilities, underscoring the brand’s emphasis on social interaction, entertainment, and flexible use of space.
The third and largest opening will be Rixos Cancun, scheduled to debut by late 2026. The 345-room beachfront resort will mark the Rixos brand’s first entry into the Americas, expanding its all-inclusive concept beyond its established footprint in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
The resort will feature multiple dining venues, live entertainment, sports and fitness programming, a spa, and dedicated facilities for children and teenagers, positioning it squarely in the premium all-inclusive segment that continues to see strong demand.
These Mexico openings come during a period of rapid global growth for Ennismore, which operates as a joint venture with Accor and oversees a portfolio of 16 lifestyle and leisure brands. By combining urban lifestyle hotels with a large-scale resort offering, Ennismore is signaling its intent to capture multiple traveler segments while leveraging Mexico’s strength as both a cultural capital and a global beach destination.
