As global events increasingly shape how travelers plan their trips, Mexico City is poised to become one of the most exciting destinations of 2026 as it hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For visitors traveling to the capital to experience the electric atmosphere of the tournament, Andaz Mexico City Condesa is introducing a dynamic way to extend the journey beyond the stadium through its curated City Meets Sea package in partnership with Thompson Zihuatanejo. Designed for travelers who want to experience every corner of Mexico—from the buzz of the city to the tranquility of the Pacific coast—the package places Andaz Mexico City Condesa at the center of a well-rounded itinerary.
The experience begins in the heart of Condesa, one of the city’s most vibrant and walkable neighborhoods, where Andaz Mexico City Condesa serves as a stylish home base during one of the most exciting years in global travel. Located within the reimagined i421 Live District, the hotel blends art deco–inspired design with contemporary energy and luxury amenities – offering guests accessibility to Mexico City’s celebrated culinary scene, cultural landmarks, as well as the lively watch parties and celebrations expected throughout the World Cup. Between matches, travelers can explore nearby Roma Norte, stroll through Parque México, or unwind at the hotel’s rooftop pool and dining venues—making the property a natural gathering place for pre-game cocktails and post-match celebrations.
For those looking to continue the journey after the tournament excitement, the City Meets Sea package seamlessly pairs the urban experience with a restorative coastal escape at Thompson Zihuatanejo along Playa La Ropa. Available to book through August 31, 2026 for stays through December 18, 2026, the itinerary includes daily breakfast for two at both properties along with spa and dining credits that enhance the experience at each stop. Together, the two destinations offer travelers the opportunity to experience Mexico from two distinct perspectives—starting with the culture, cuisine, and high-energy atmosphere of Mexico City before transitioning to the laid-back rhythm of the Pacific coast.