
So, apparently Gold and Platinum members were downgraded somehow?Ĭonfirmed: Floor 10 was now for Gold and Platinum members Strangely, floors 10-17 had been converted to SPG Floors. My SPG Gold status granted me access to the SPG Floors (18-22) – or so I thought. She inquired with her superior, then returned and said, “That is a very valuable card, let me reissue your key to grant you access”. I politely invited her to review my credit card on file (the Starwood Preferred Guest Business Card). I inquired about the Sheraton Club Lounge, and was told rather snidely, “sir, that’s reserved for Platinum members only, but we do have other restaurant options…” My room was ready, but my status was not recognized and I was not offered an upgrade. When I returned the front desk was slammed. I left my luggage at the front desk and headed off to explore the Museo Nacional de Antropología. As I arrived an hour and a half early, the room was not yet ready. Upon check-in, the front desk was very busy. The hotel was easy enough to find, and seemed quite lively when I arrived as if several conventions were taking place at the hotel. Hence, I was able to get free breakfast and other foodstuffs at the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers’s Sheraton Club Lounge. For the full review on the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers’s Sheraton Club Lounge, click here.

Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers’s Sheraton Club Lounge This great benefit is exclusive to the Starwood Preferred Guest Business Card, you can learn more here. Because of that feature, this benefit can easily be worth $50 a day at minimum.

Sheraton Club Lounges serve a full breakfast, coffee, snacks – and often lunch, dinners, and hors d’ oeuvres throughout the day – for all guests of the room. One of the great things about staying at Sheraton properties within the SPG Portfolio, is the free access granted to the Sheraton Club Lounges if you hold the Starwood Preferred Guest Business Card. What’s more, the hotel is literally located in the roundabout that contains one of Mexico City’s most recognizable landmarks, the Angel of Independence (El Angel de le Independencia). The Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers was centrally located between Polanco, La Condesa, Bosque del Chapultepec, Zona Rosa, and the Historic Center of Mexico City (all tourist hot-spots). One hotel fit the bill to a tee, the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers. Review: Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers (Mexico City, Mexico) When booking my first proper trip to Mexico City, I looked for a hotel that met three criteria: was centrally located, came with free breakfast, and was preferably part of a loyalty program I was a member of.
