Destination: Reforma

Monumental Fuente de Nezahualcóyotl

The Monumental Fuente de Nezahualcóyotl stands as a breathtaking centerpiece in Mexico City's Chapultepec Park, captivating visitors with its grand scale and intricate artistry that pays homage to Aztec history and culture. »

Museo de Arte Popular

Museo de Arte Popular: A vibrant celebration of Mexico's folk art traditions, showcasing colorful crafts, intricate textiles, and whimsical alebrije sculptures in the heart of Mexico City. »

Museo de Cera

Step into a world of lifelike wax figures at Mexico City's Museo de Cera, where history and pop culture collide in a stunning Art Nouveau mansion. This captivating museum offers visitors a unique chance to 'meet' their favorite celebrities and historical figures. »

Zócalo”So much history, so many things to do, do many things to see.”

Step into the heart of Mexico City at Zócalo, where centuries of history blend with vibrant modern life. This iconic square pulses with energy, offering a kaleidoscope of cultural experiences, architectural marvels, and unforgettable sights. »

Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo”… current state, but they have good things here!”

Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, nestled in Mexico City's Chapultepec Park, is a beacon of modern and contemporary art. With its striking brutalist architecture and world-class exhibitions, it offers visitors a unique cultural experience in the heart of the capital. »

Centro de Cultura Digital”It’s a little hidden so many people don’t see it but it’s a free experience.”

Tucked away along Paseo de la Reforma, the Centro de Cultura Digital offers a free, immersive experience into the world of digital art and technology, inviting visitors to explore the intersection of culture and innovation. »

National Palace

Step into Mexico's political heart at the National Palace, a majestic colonial edifice that houses vibrant murals by Diego Rivera and centuries of history within its grand halls and lush gardens. »

Monument to the Revolution”So a lot of things to do. Recommended!”

The Monument to the Revolution stands as Mexico City's architectural marvel, offering [a blend of history, art, and panoramic views](https://mexicocity.cdmx.gob.mx/venues/monument-to-the-revolution/). This iconic landmark promises an unforgettable journey through Mexico's revolutionary past and present. »

Alameda Central

Alameda Central: Mexico City's verdant oasis, where history and culture intertwine amidst lush gardens, fountains, and centuries-old trees. A beloved urban retreat offering respite and beauty in the heart of the bustling metropolis. »

Museo de Arte Popular”The shop also sells some of the things I want to furnish my house with.”

Immerse yourself in Mexico's vibrant folk art at Museo de Arte Popular, where creativity and tradition intertwine. This cultural gem showcases exquisite crafts and offers a unique shopping experience for art enthusiasts and home decorators alike. »