it’s baroque, it’s bold, it’s SOHO HOUSE MEXICO

Soho House’s long-awaited debut in Latin America comes with the drama of a Pedro Almodóvar film and the style of a Wes Anderson set. Nestled in a 20th-century mansion in Mexico City's eternally stylish Colonia Juárez, Soho House Mexico City doesn’t whisper — it seduces.

Once a private residence and now a portal into a layered world of art, architecture, and tequila-soaked indulgence, this House isn't just opening its doors — it's opening a new chapter in cultural cool for the continent.

Design that Lives and Breathes Mexico’s Soul (and a Little Parisian Drama)

The interiors flirt between past and present: imagine vintage French finishes dancing with handmade Oaxaca throws. Soho House Design kept the house’s bones intact — high ceilings, ornate staircases, baroque soul — and dressed it up with neutral palettes gone bold and furniture that wouldn’t look out of place in a Frida Kahlo daydream.

Think velvet meets terrazzo, meets ceramics meets soul.

Each space is a visual mixtape. The Drawing Room spills in dusty rose, crimson, and electric blue, while the Library becomes your Wi-Fi friendly creative retreat (yes, you can answer that Slack message in between mezcal martinis).

Bars, Bars, and Did We Mention the Tequila Bar?

This House doesn’t play — it pours. There are multiple bars across the property, but the Tequila Bar deserves its own novella. Rich woodwork, vibrant mosaics, and regional spirits that whisper (or scream) of Mexican terroir. Not far off, the Main Bar anchors the social scene and connects to a Music Room where a grand piano serenades mezcal-fueled nights.

Downstairs, the Vinyl Room (formerly a wine cellar) is now a subterranean paradise of sound, art, and mood lighting — a late-night favorite for listening parties and creative chaos.

Pool House Energy? Riviera Romance Meets Mexico Magic

The 19-meter outdoor pool glimmers like a silver screen moment, with sun-drenched daybeds, a menu of Mediterranean pleasures, and a Pool House that could pass for a Parisian greenhouse crossed with a Tulum fantasy. Pro tip: order the pasta. It’s handmade, locally sourced, and kissed with Italian flair.

Four Bedrooms That Will Make You Rethink Your Apartment

The bedrooms — Casa Cosy, Casa Big Accessible, Casa Large, and Casa Extra Large — are like staying inside an editorial spread. Goose-down everything. Rainforest showers. Bathtubs made for champagne. Art, tapestries, and amenities that whisper "you made it." Only members can book, and yes, a second wave of rooms is coming. Book fast or cry later.

An Art Collection That’s Basically a Cultural Manifesto

With over 150 pieces, the House’s art collection is a love letter to Mexico. Think Ana Segovia, Clotilde Jimenez, Gonzalo Lebrija, and more — from pottery to large-scale installations. The Celeste duo created a sun-filtered textile installation for the entrance that greets you like a cinematic hug. And it doesn’t stop there. From murals to custom fabrics, every inch pulses with intention.

This isn’t just décor — it’s a gallery where you drink, dream, and debate until sunrise.

Mentorship That’s Actually Meaningful

And yes — behind the glamour, Soho House is also putting in the work. With its Soho Mentorship Program, launched in November 2023 in partnership with Creative Futures Collective, the House connects underrepresented young creatives with seasoned members for 16 weeks of connection, confidence, and creativity. Networking, the real way.

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Final Word? It’s Not Just a House — It’s a Love Affair

Soho House Mexico City isn’t just about luxury — it’s about cultura, comunidad, and creative electricity. It’s where baroque ceilings meet disco nights, and every room tells a story in both Spanish and design-speak.

Welcome to the house that Latin America built.

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