About this Hotel
Welcome to Hilton Mexico City Reforma, offering comfortable accommodations in Mexico City with a fully equipped gym and modern facilities.
Hotel Info
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- Price per night: $180
- Chain: Hilton
Gym Info
- 24h Access: No
- Gym Hours: 7 am – 8 pm
- Gym Equipment:
- Treadmill— Motorised treadmill with shock absorption
- Elliptical trainer— Elliptical machine for cardio workouts
- Spin bike— Spinning bike for intense cardio sessions
- Bench press— Weight bench with barbell station
- Cable machine— Multi‑station weight machine for strength
- Kettlebells— Kettlebell set up to 32\xa0kg
- Rowing machine— Indoor rower for full‑body cardio
- Resistance bands— Set of resistance bands for stretching and workouts
- Hack squat
- Leg press
- Smiths machine
- Bench press
Gym Review
The gym at Hilton Mexico City Reforma feels more like a proper city fitness club than a basic hotel workout room. The space is large, with mirrors along the walls and bright ceiling lights, so even at busy times it doesn’t feel cramped. Cardio machines are lined up in long rows, giving you plenty of treadmills, ellipticals and exercise bikes to choose from, with TVs in view to make longer sessions more bearable.
On the strength side, the gym is well equipped for a full-body workout. You get several weight machines, including leg press, chest press and lat pulldown, plus cable stations for rows and pull-downs. There are multiple benches and a long rack of dumbbells, going heavy enough for most travelers. You also see stability balls and other accessories around, so it is easy to mix in core work or mobility drills.
Layout and maintenance are solid. The equipment looks modern and in good condition, and the floor has enough open space to stretch, do bodyweight exercises or set up a small circuit. There are towels and water available, and the mirrors help you check your form while you train. The overall atmosphere is businesslike and efficient, which suits early-morning or late-evening sessions before or after meetings.
Another strong point is how the gym connects with the rest of the hotel’s wellness offering. Being close to the pool area and spa means you can cool down with a swim or relax in the wet area after your workout. For a central Mexico City hotel, that combination of serious cardio, decent weight options and recovery facilities makes it very practical for guests who want to keep their routine going during their stay.
Conclusion: Hilton Mexico City Reforma’s gym offers enough variety and quality to satisfy most regular gym-goers. You will not find powerlifting platforms or boutique-style classes, but for solid cardio sessions and straightforward strength training, it is one of the better hotel gyms in the city.
Last updated on November 29, 2025
