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Top 10 desarrollos wellness en México
mercado10 min5 Mar 2026

Top 10 desarrollos wellness en México

De Torre Reforma a los nuevos proyectos en Mérida y Valle de Bravo. Ranking basado en certificación, innovación en diseño y métricas de bienestar verificables.

The 10 Most Important Wellness Developments in Mexico

Based on our Wellness Score, which evaluates certification, design innovation, and verifiable wellness metrics.

1. Torre Reforma — Mexico City (Score: 92)

LEED Platinum | Reforma 509 S.A. | 2016

Mexico's most iconic skyscraper. Natural ventilation in 70% of the building, circadian lighting in offices, and a 30m vertical garden. It set the standard for what a sustainable corporate building can be in Mexico.

2. Campus Corporativo Coyoacan — Mexico City (Score: 88)

WELL Gold | Abilia | 2023

The first corporate project in Mexico with WELL Gold certification. Continuous air quality monitoring, integrated mindfulness spaces, and bioadaptive lighting.

3. Riviera Wellness Resort — Cancun (Score: 87)

Fitwel 3 Stars | RCD Hotels | 2024

The most ambitious wellness hotel project in southeastern Mexico. Spa with natural light therapy, farm-to-table restaurant, and mangrove meditation trails.

4. Santa Fe Wellness Hub — Mexico City (Score: 85)

WELL Gold | Grupo Sordo Madaleno | 2023

Biophilic design in common areas, building-wide purified water system, and green terraces on every level. Sordo Madaleno's bet on wellness.

5. Midtown Jalisco — Guadalajara (Score: 82)

WELL Silver | Hines Mexico | 2024

The most important mixed-use project in western Mexico. Bioclimatic gym, HEPA filters, and acoustics optimized for rest.

6-10

#ProjectCityScoreCertification
6Bosques ResidencesMexico City81LEED Gold
7Distrito Tec Torre WellnessMonterrey79Fitwel 2 Stars
8Merida Country TowersMerida75WELL Pre-cert
9Bio Park QueretaroQueretaro74LEED Silver
10Sanctum Valle de BravoValle de Bravo71WELL Pre-cert

Methodology

The Wellness Score evaluates each development on a 0-100 scale: certification and level (40%), wellness design innovation (30%), verifiable impact metrics (30%).


Data updated as of March 2026. Sources: IWBI, USGBC, CfAD, proprietary research.