Guidebook for Ciudad de México

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Guidebook for Ciudad de México

Food Scene

I like the hamburgers and the street has many options of other food alternatives.
Rubens Hamburgers Prado Norte
341 Avenida Prado Norte
I like the hamburgers and the street has many options of other food alternatives.
Great option for traditional tacos at a good price.
Taqueria la Onda
420 Barrilaco
Great option for traditional tacos at a good price.
A restaurant about 50 meters from City Market, with a nice outdoor street terrace for Mexican breakfast or brunch. Good for eggs, enchiladas and pan dulce, coffee.
MAQUE MONTE LIBANO
16 Monte Líbano
A restaurant about 50 meters from City Market, with a nice outdoor street terrace for Mexican breakfast or brunch. Good for eggs, enchiladas and pan dulce, coffee.
A good restaurant about 50 m from City Market.
Aromas
770 Monte Everest
A good restaurant about 50 m from City Market.
This street has many restaurants and some fast foods and is 5 minutes from the Studio by car or 20 minutes walking. Here you will find over 30 restaurants and cafes including: Dominoes Pizza, Taqueria La Honda, Taqueria Farolito, Rubens Hamburguesas, Oxxo, a few ice cream shops, El Diez.
Avenida Prado Norte, Lomas de Chapultepec III Secc, 11000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, 멕시코
This street has many restaurants and some fast foods and is 5 minutes from the Studio by car or 20 minutes walking. Here you will find over 30 restaurants and cafes including: Dominoes Pizza, Taqueria La Honda, Taqueria Farolito, Rubens Hamburguesas, Oxxo, a few ice cream shops, El Diez.
TACOS FAROLITO. Near Studio. Good Tacos. I like it for the salsas they make and the taste of grilled meats in the tacos.
El Farolito
TACOS FAROLITO. Near Studio. Good Tacos. I like it for the salsas they make and the taste of grilled meats in the tacos.

Parks & Nature

in Chapultepec park a subsection of it that is built for runners
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Pista El Sope
Pista El Sope
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in Chapultepec park a subsection of it that is built for runners
If you want a longer walk or Run in nature, Chapultepec Park is over 60 minutes round trip, but directly connected to Lomas. The park is huge and beautiful, with several lakes, fountains, museums and the lakefront “Restaurante del Lago”. From there, you can continue on to Los Pinos Cultural Center. All the sections of the the park have a total of 8 museums and cultural centers.
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차푸르테펙 숲
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If you want a longer walk or Run in nature, Chapultepec Park is over 60 minutes round trip, but directly connected to Lomas. The park is huge and beautiful, with several lakes, fountains, museums and the lakefront “Restaurante del Lago”. From there, you can continue on to Los Pinos Cultural Center. All the sections of the the park have a total of 8 museums and cultural centers.
Chapultepec Castle is an iconic historic building located in Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. Originally built in 1785 as a royal palace for the Viceroy of New Spain. Designed in a Baroque style with gorgeous murals and ornate decor. Served as an imperial residence for Emperor Maximilian I and Empress Carlota in the 1860s. Became the official residence of Mexican presidents from 1884 to 1939, with Porfirio Díaz living there. Housed the National Military Academy from 1841 to 1876. LOCATION - Perched on top of Chapultepec Hill overlooking the park with panoramic city views. Designed around three courtyards with fountains and lush gardens. Towers above the tree tops. Since 1939, it has been the National Museum of History showcasing Mexico's history, art, and culture. Visitors can tour the elegant period-style rooms, Emperor/Empress suites, murals by Juan O'Gorman, and learn about its fascinating history. An iconic landmark and the only royal castle in North America. Captures Mexico's past and present.
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차풀테펙성
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Chapultepec Castle is an iconic historic building located in Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. Originally built in 1785 as a royal palace for the Viceroy of New Spain. Designed in a Baroque style with gorgeous murals and ornate decor. Served as an imperial residence for Emperor Maximilian I and Empress Carlota in the 1860s. Became the official residence of Mexican presidents from 1884 to 1939, with Porfirio Díaz living there. Housed the National Military Academy from 1841 to 1876. LOCATION - Perched on top of Chapultepec Hill overlooking the park with panoramic city views. Designed around three courtyards with fountains and lush gardens. Towers above the tree tops. Since 1939, it has been the National Museum of History showcasing Mexico's history, art, and culture. Visitors can tour the elegant period-style rooms, Emperor/Empress suites, murals by Juan O'Gorman, and learn about its fascinating history. An iconic landmark and the only royal castle in North America. Captures Mexico's past and present.
Santa Fe is interesting to perceive the contrasts of mexico. This area of the city is a major business and commercial district located in the west of Mexico City. Here's an overview: It's one of the most modern parts of Mexico City, having been developed in the 1990s and 2000s. Many Mexican and international companies have their offices and headquarters concentrated in the Santa Fe area. Major banks, law firms, and financial companies are located there. It has numerous high-rise office buildings, hotels, shopping malls, and upscale apartment complexes. The architecture is contemporary and ultramodern. The shopping malls Centro Santa Fe and Paseo Arcos Bosques are located there, with high-end stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It has an urbanized feel but also incorporates green spaces and parks, such as Parque La Mexicana. The area appeals to luxury lifestyles, with expensive condominium towers, premium car dealerships, fine dining, and exclusive nightlife spots. However, it also has budget chain stores and affordable dining for office workers. Public transit access is available through the Metro and Metrobús. Major roads like the Vasco de Quiroga, Constituyentes, and Viaducto Miguel Alemán intersect the district. Traffic can be very congested during rush hours and weekends. In summary, Santa Fe is Mexico City's contemporary financial and business hub with sleek modern architecture and upscale shopping and amenities. It contrasts with the historic city center. In some ways, the Santa Fe district in Mexico City has a similar look and feel to modern financial districts or edge cities in the United States. Some comparisons that come to mind: Downtown Dallas - Santa Fe has the same type of sleek, contemporary glass office towers and sprawling corporate campuses as downtown Dallas. The two areas evoke a similar ultramodern, business-focused aesthetic. Clayton, Missouri - The suburban-style office parks, ample green spaces, and mix of corporate HQs and upscale retail in Santa Fe resembles Clayton, a major business district outside St. Louis. Greenwood Village, Colorado - The high concentration of shiny high-rise buildings housing major corporations is reminiscent of the big business parks found in Greenwood Village near Denver. Irvine, California - With its multi-lane boulevards, meticulously planned developments, lavish shopping centers, and luxurious residences, Santa Fe evokes Irvine in Orange County, CA. Arlington, Virginia - The proximity to the government but distinct sleek, corporate identity parallels Arlington, VA just across the Potomac from Washington, D.C. However, Santa Fe is still uniquely Mexican with Spanish colonial architectural influences mixed in. The upscale malls and amenities like high-end car dealerships make it feel more American. But the energy and culture remain distinctly Mexico City.
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La Mexicana Skate Park
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Santa Fe is interesting to perceive the contrasts of mexico. This area of the city is a major business and commercial district located in the west of Mexico City. Here's an overview: It's one of the most modern parts of Mexico City, having been developed in the 1990s and 2000s. Many Mexican and international companies have their offices and headquarters concentrated in the Santa Fe area. Major banks, law firms, and financial companies are located there. It has numerous high-rise office buildings, hotels, shopping malls, and upscale apartment complexes. The architecture is contemporary and ultramodern. The shopping malls Centro Santa Fe and Paseo Arcos Bosques are located there, with high-end stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It has an urbanized feel but also incorporates green spaces and parks, such as Parque La Mexicana. The area appeals to luxury lifestyles, with expensive condominium towers, premium car dealerships, fine dining, and exclusive nightlife spots. However, it also has budget chain stores and affordable dining for office workers. Public transit access is available through the Metro and Metrobús. Major roads like the Vasco de Quiroga, Constituyentes, and Viaducto Miguel Alemán intersect the district. Traffic can be very congested during rush hours and weekends. In summary, Santa Fe is Mexico City's contemporary financial and business hub with sleek modern architecture and upscale shopping and amenities. It contrasts with the historic city center. In some ways, the Santa Fe district in Mexico City has a similar look and feel to modern financial districts or edge cities in the United States. Some comparisons that come to mind: Downtown Dallas - Santa Fe has the same type of sleek, contemporary glass office towers and sprawling corporate campuses as downtown Dallas. The two areas evoke a similar ultramodern, business-focused aesthetic. Clayton, Missouri - The suburban-style office parks, ample green spaces, and mix of corporate HQs and upscale retail in Santa Fe resembles Clayton, a major business district outside St. Louis. Greenwood Village, Colorado - The high concentration of shiny high-rise buildings housing major corporations is reminiscent of the big business parks found in Greenwood Village near Denver. Irvine, California - With its multi-lane boulevards, meticulously planned developments, lavish shopping centers, and luxurious residences, Santa Fe evokes Irvine in Orange County, CA. Arlington, Virginia - The proximity to the government but distinct sleek, corporate identity parallels Arlington, VA just across the Potomac from Washington, D.C. However, Santa Fe is still uniquely Mexican with Spanish colonial architectural influences mixed in. The upscale malls and amenities like high-end car dealerships make it feel more American. But the energy and culture remain distinctly Mexico City.

Essentials

The best supermarket in Mexico City with 2 floors - the bottom floor has the supermarket, groceries. We buy all our groceries here. The top floor has: gelato shop, café, salumeria, cheese shop, chocolate shop, winery, fishery, prepared foods, and 2 restaurants.
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City Market Lomas de Chapultepec
350 Monte Athos
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The best supermarket in Mexico City with 2 floors - the bottom floor has the supermarket, groceries. We buy all our groceries here. The top floor has: gelato shop, café, salumeria, cheese shop, chocolate shop, winery, fishery, prepared foods, and 2 restaurants.

Arts & Culture

Soumaya Museum in Mexico City: The area around the museum is also worth looking at. Located in the Nuevo Polanco district, opened in 2011. Funded by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim. Designed by his son-in-law Fernando Romero with a striking curved, asymmetric metallic facade meant to evoke bubbles or molten metal. The building contains over 66,000 art objects spanning 30 centuries of human creativity. Massive collection of European artwork including sculptures by Rodin, paintings by El Greco, Renoir, van Gogh, and other masters. Also contains ancient Mexican, Mesoamerican and contemporary Latin American art and artifacts. Free permanent collection on 6 floors. Frequently rotating temporary exhibits require paid admission. Interiors have white walls, high ceilings to accommodate large-scale works, and glass walls looking out at gardens. Amenities include gift shop, café, research library, auditorium, and terrace with city views. Aims to make fine art accessible to all socioeconomic levels. Gets over 1 million visitors annually. Provided extensive arts education programming. Family-friendly facilities and activities. Along with Museo Jumex, has strengthened Mexico City's reputation as a hub for world-class art. In summary, Soumaya is a striking free museum housing one of the world's finest private art collections across 30 centuries. It has helped redefine Mexico City as a global arts capital. Here are some notable things located around the Soumaya Museum in the Nuevo Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City: Plaza Carso - This mixed-use complex contains office buildings, luxury apartment towers, restaurants, and shops. It was also developed by Carlos Slim. Soumaya is integrated into the plaza. Museo Jumex - This contemporary art museum with a distinctive geometric design is located just across the plaza from Soumaya. It houses a world-class collection of modern and contemporary art. Gran Hotel Ciudad de México - This 5-star luxury hotel with a sleek modern design is adjacent to Plaza Carso. Centro Comercial Antara - Just a couple blocks from Soumaya is this high-end shopping mall with designer boutiques. Parque Lincoln - This small green park a few blocks away has restaurants, a craft market on weekends, and is bordered by luxury residential buildings. Avenida Presidente Masaryk - The posh shopping street lined with international boutiques is under a mile away. Paseo de las Palmas - Right by Soumaya, this is an upscale residential street with trendy cafes and tree-lined walkways. So in essence, Soumaya is at the heart of the exclusive Nuevo Polanco district surrounded by luxury shopping, dining, hotels, parks, and homes. It fits in seamlessly with the neighborhood's ultramodern, upscale aesthetic.
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소우마야 박물관
Boulevard Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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Soumaya Museum in Mexico City: The area around the museum is also worth looking at. Located in the Nuevo Polanco district, opened in 2011. Funded by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim. Designed by his son-in-law Fernando Romero with a striking curved, asymmetric metallic facade meant to evoke bubbles or molten metal. The building contains over 66,000 art objects spanning 30 centuries of human creativity. Massive collection of European artwork including sculptures by Rodin, paintings by El Greco, Renoir, van Gogh, and other masters. Also contains ancient Mexican, Mesoamerican and contemporary Latin American art and artifacts. Free permanent collection on 6 floors. Frequently rotating temporary exhibits require paid admission. Interiors have white walls, high ceilings to accommodate large-scale works, and glass walls looking out at gardens. Amenities include gift shop, café, research library, auditorium, and terrace with city views. Aims to make fine art accessible to all socioeconomic levels. Gets over 1 million visitors annually. Provided extensive arts education programming. Family-friendly facilities and activities. Along with Museo Jumex, has strengthened Mexico City's reputation as a hub for world-class art. In summary, Soumaya is a striking free museum housing one of the world's finest private art collections across 30 centuries. It has helped redefine Mexico City as a global arts capital. Here are some notable things located around the Soumaya Museum in the Nuevo Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City: Plaza Carso - This mixed-use complex contains office buildings, luxury apartment towers, restaurants, and shops. It was also developed by Carlos Slim. Soumaya is integrated into the plaza. Museo Jumex - This contemporary art museum with a distinctive geometric design is located just across the plaza from Soumaya. It houses a world-class collection of modern and contemporary art. Gran Hotel Ciudad de México - This 5-star luxury hotel with a sleek modern design is adjacent to Plaza Carso. Centro Comercial Antara - Just a couple blocks from Soumaya is this high-end shopping mall with designer boutiques. Parque Lincoln - This small green park a few blocks away has restaurants, a craft market on weekends, and is bordered by luxury residential buildings. Avenida Presidente Masaryk - The posh shopping street lined with international boutiques is under a mile away. Paseo de las Palmas - Right by Soumaya, this is an upscale residential street with trendy cafes and tree-lined walkways. So in essence, Soumaya is at the heart of the exclusive Nuevo Polanco district surrounded by luxury shopping, dining, hotels, parks, and homes. It fits in seamlessly with the neighborhood's ultramodern, upscale aesthetic.
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우멕스미술관
303 Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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Not too far away from studio. You could walk there from the studio in about 45 minutes through Lomas and Chapultepec park. Complejo Cultural Los Pinos is a major cultural complex in Mexico City located within Chapultepec Park. Here's a brief overview: It served as the official residence and office of the President of Mexico from 1934 until 2018. In 2018, it was converted into a new cultural center open to the public after the presidency moved to the National Palace. The complex contains several buildings that previously housed the presidential and administrative offices. These now contain museums and cultural institutions. Key attractions include the Los Pinos Museum with exhibits on Mexico's history as a republic and the presidency. There is also a contemporary art museum, a music museum, theaters, a library, archives, and gardens. The complex aims to promote Mexican history, arts, and culture. There are ongoing cultural events like concerts, lectures, and children's programs. The buildings surround large green areas and gardens that can be explored. It's located inside the Bosque de Chapultepec section of Chapultepec Park, just west of the National Museum of Anthropology. Admission is free to most areas. It's closed on Mondays. In summary, Los Pinos is a former presidential compound opened to the public in 2018 as a major cultural and arts center within Mexico City's largest park.
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로스피노스
S/N Av. Parque Lira
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Not too far away from studio. You could walk there from the studio in about 45 minutes through Lomas and Chapultepec park. Complejo Cultural Los Pinos is a major cultural complex in Mexico City located within Chapultepec Park. Here's a brief overview: It served as the official residence and office of the President of Mexico from 1934 until 2018. In 2018, it was converted into a new cultural center open to the public after the presidency moved to the National Palace. The complex contains several buildings that previously housed the presidential and administrative offices. These now contain museums and cultural institutions. Key attractions include the Los Pinos Museum with exhibits on Mexico's history as a republic and the presidency. There is also a contemporary art museum, a music museum, theaters, a library, archives, and gardens. The complex aims to promote Mexican history, arts, and culture. There are ongoing cultural events like concerts, lectures, and children's programs. The buildings surround large green areas and gardens that can be explored. It's located inside the Bosque de Chapultepec section of Chapultepec Park, just west of the National Museum of Anthropology. Admission is free to most areas. It's closed on Mondays. In summary, Los Pinos is a former presidential compound opened to the public in 2018 as a major cultural and arts center within Mexico City's largest park.
The Bazaar del Sábado (Saturday Bazaar) is a large arts and crafts market in Mexico City. Here are some key details about it: It takes place every Saturday in the San Ángel neighborhood of Mexico City, in a residential area near the Frida Kahlo museum. The market features hundreds of stalls selling all kinds of handmade arts, crafts and folk art from all over Mexico. You can find pottery, paintings, textiles, jewelry, woodwork, paper crafts, and more. It draws artisans and craftspeople from around Mexico who come to sell their wares. Many of the items are handmade or have a traditional Mexican style. In addition to the craft stalls, there are also food stalls selling Mexican street foods and drinks to enjoy as you browse. The bazaar has a lively, festive atmosphere with musicians and entertainment. Shoppers will find artisans demonstrating their crafts as well. It runs from around 10 AM to 6 PM every Saturday. Get there early for the best selection. Prices are reasonable and vendors expect people to haggle. It's a great place to pick up unique Mexican souvenirs and gifts to take home. The market is popular with both locals and tourists. It provides a glimpse into Mexican craft traditions and culture. So in summary, the Saturday Bazaar is a huge open-air handicraft market in Mexico City well worth a visit, especially if you're looking for authentic Mexican art and souvenirs.
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바자새터데이
11 Pl. San Jacinto
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The Bazaar del Sábado (Saturday Bazaar) is a large arts and crafts market in Mexico City. Here are some key details about it: It takes place every Saturday in the San Ángel neighborhood of Mexico City, in a residential area near the Frida Kahlo museum. The market features hundreds of stalls selling all kinds of handmade arts, crafts and folk art from all over Mexico. You can find pottery, paintings, textiles, jewelry, woodwork, paper crafts, and more. It draws artisans and craftspeople from around Mexico who come to sell their wares. Many of the items are handmade or have a traditional Mexican style. In addition to the craft stalls, there are also food stalls selling Mexican street foods and drinks to enjoy as you browse. The bazaar has a lively, festive atmosphere with musicians and entertainment. Shoppers will find artisans demonstrating their crafts as well. It runs from around 10 AM to 6 PM every Saturday. Get there early for the best selection. Prices are reasonable and vendors expect people to haggle. It's a great place to pick up unique Mexican souvenirs and gifts to take home. The market is popular with both locals and tourists. It provides a glimpse into Mexican craft traditions and culture. So in summary, the Saturday Bazaar is a huge open-air handicraft market in Mexico City well worth a visit, especially if you're looking for authentic Mexican art and souvenirs.

Shopping

Antara, the luxurious shopping center in Mexico City: Located in the upper-class Polanco district, known for luxury boutiques and upscale hotels. Opened in 2007, it contains over 160 high-end stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Anchored by two large Mexican department stores - Liverpool and Palacio de Hierro. Features exclusive boutiques from brands like Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Dolce & Gabbana, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tory Burch, and many more. Antara Fashion Hall on the 2nd level houses the most elite luxury designers. Sophisticated open-air mall design with marble floors, valet parking, and a central fountain. Upscale restaurants include Italian, steakhouses, and sushi. Also has a food court. Movie theater, gym, spa services, kids playroom, and concierge available. Caters to Mexican elite and wealthy foreign visitors. High price points. Heavy security presence and strict dress code to maintain exclusive atmosphere. Considered Mexico City's preeminent luxury shopping destination, comparable to Rodeo Drive or Fifth Avenue. In summary, Antara is an architecturally striking, high-end shopping center in Polanco where Mexico City's upper class goes to see and be seen.
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안타라패션몰
843-B Av. Ejército Nacional Mexicano
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Antara, the luxurious shopping center in Mexico City: Located in the upper-class Polanco district, known for luxury boutiques and upscale hotels. Opened in 2007, it contains over 160 high-end stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Anchored by two large Mexican department stores - Liverpool and Palacio de Hierro. Features exclusive boutiques from brands like Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Dolce & Gabbana, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tory Burch, and many more. Antara Fashion Hall on the 2nd level houses the most elite luxury designers. Sophisticated open-air mall design with marble floors, valet parking, and a central fountain. Upscale restaurants include Italian, steakhouses, and sushi. Also has a food court. Movie theater, gym, spa services, kids playroom, and concierge available. Caters to Mexican elite and wealthy foreign visitors. High price points. Heavy security presence and strict dress code to maintain exclusive atmosphere. Considered Mexico City's preeminent luxury shopping destination, comparable to Rodeo Drive or Fifth Avenue. In summary, Antara is an architecturally striking, high-end shopping center in Polanco where Mexico City's upper class goes to see and be seen.
The large shopping mall located in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City: Inaugurated in 1993, it was one of the first modern American-style shopping malls in Mexico City. Features over 300 stores, 60 restaurants, movie theaters, entertainment venues, and services. Mix of high-end boutiques (apple store) and mainstream chain stores. Architecturally striking with multiple glass-enclosed levels surrounding an open-air central plaza. Contemporary minimalist design. Department store anchors include Liverpool, Sears, Suburbia, and Sanborns. International brand stores like H&M, Forever21, Gap, Nike, and more. Luxury brands found in the exclusive Antara Fashion Hall. Also contains grocery store, gym, banks, food court, and children's play areas. Centrally located in the affluent business district of Santa Fe, nearby many corporate offices. Caters to wealthy residents and office workers. Very busy on weekends with families and young adults. With over 300 stores spanning 1.2 million square feet, it is one of the biggest and most popular malls in Mexico City.
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Centro Comercial Santa Fe
3800 Vasco de Quiroga
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The large shopping mall located in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City: Inaugurated in 1993, it was one of the first modern American-style shopping malls in Mexico City. Features over 300 stores, 60 restaurants, movie theaters, entertainment venues, and services. Mix of high-end boutiques (apple store) and mainstream chain stores. Architecturally striking with multiple glass-enclosed levels surrounding an open-air central plaza. Contemporary minimalist design. Department store anchors include Liverpool, Sears, Suburbia, and Sanborns. International brand stores like H&M, Forever21, Gap, Nike, and more. Luxury brands found in the exclusive Antara Fashion Hall. Also contains grocery store, gym, banks, food court, and children's play areas. Centrally located in the affluent business district of Santa Fe, nearby many corporate offices. Caters to wealthy residents and office workers. Very busy on weekends with families and young adults. With over 300 stores spanning 1.2 million square feet, it is one of the biggest and most popular malls in Mexico City.
Avenida Presidente Masaryk in Mexico City: Located in the upscale Polanco neighborhood, Presidente Masaryk is one of the most exclusive shopping streets in Latin America. Lined with high-end boutiques from international luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Rolex, Hermès, Salvatore Ferragamo, and others. Also home to art galleries, gourmet restaurants, 5-star hotels, corporate headquarters and embassies. Tree-lined pedestrian pathways and flowerbeds along the central median where families and couples stroll on weekends. Nearby attractions include Auditorio Nacional concert hall, Parque Lincoln and Museo Jumex contemporary art museum. Real estate along the avenue is some of the most expensive in Mexico City, attracting an ultra-wealthy residential population. The concentration of luxury retail and wealthy consumers gives it an ambiance comparable to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Also has more affordable chain stores and family-oriented amenities for locals mixed in. Often closed to vehicles on Sundays when pedestrian traffic swells. Considered a symbol of sophistication and elegance in Mexico City. So in essence, Avenida Presidente Masaryk is an opulent shopping street and neighborhood catering to the affluent Polanco district.
Av. Pdte. Masaryk, Polanco, Polanco V Secc, Ciudad de México, CDMX, 멕시코
Avenida Presidente Masaryk in Mexico City: Located in the upscale Polanco neighborhood, Presidente Masaryk is one of the most exclusive shopping streets in Latin America. Lined with high-end boutiques from international luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Rolex, Hermès, Salvatore Ferragamo, and others. Also home to art galleries, gourmet restaurants, 5-star hotels, corporate headquarters and embassies. Tree-lined pedestrian pathways and flowerbeds along the central median where families and couples stroll on weekends. Nearby attractions include Auditorio Nacional concert hall, Parque Lincoln and Museo Jumex contemporary art museum. Real estate along the avenue is some of the most expensive in Mexico City, attracting an ultra-wealthy residential population. The concentration of luxury retail and wealthy consumers gives it an ambiance comparable to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Also has more affordable chain stores and family-oriented amenities for locals mixed in. Often closed to vehicles on Sundays when pedestrian traffic swells. Considered a symbol of sophistication and elegance in Mexico City. So in essence, Avenida Presidente Masaryk is an opulent shopping street and neighborhood catering to the affluent Polanco district.

Sightseeing

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멕시코 독립 기념비
Avenida Paseo de la Reforma
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The main plaza located in the historic heart of Mexico City, surrounded by iconic buildings and landmarks. Flanked by the Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and City Hall buildings featuring stunning architecture. Enormous paved plaza serving as a gathering place for celebrations, protests, and daily city life. Site of Aztec ceremonies in ancient Tenochtitlán, later became the center of colonial Spain's administrative capital. Contains monument to independence heroes Miguel Hidalgo, José María Morelos, and Vicente Guerrero. Frequently hosts major events like concerts, rallies, exhibitions, and cultural festivals that draw huge crowds. Surrounded by restaurants, shops, and museums in lively pedestrian streets. Historic hub of the city and country representing Mexican identity, with both national and local significance. Captures the essence of Mexico City as a space for civic, cultural, and political life mixing ancient heritage with modern energy.
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소칼로 광장
S/N P.za de la Constitución
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The main plaza located in the historic heart of Mexico City, surrounded by iconic buildings and landmarks. Flanked by the Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and City Hall buildings featuring stunning architecture. Enormous paved plaza serving as a gathering place for celebrations, protests, and daily city life. Site of Aztec ceremonies in ancient Tenochtitlán, later became the center of colonial Spain's administrative capital. Contains monument to independence heroes Miguel Hidalgo, José María Morelos, and Vicente Guerrero. Frequently hosts major events like concerts, rallies, exhibitions, and cultural festivals that draw huge crowds. Surrounded by restaurants, shops, and museums in lively pedestrian streets. Historic hub of the city and country representing Mexican identity, with both national and local significance. Captures the essence of Mexico City as a space for civic, cultural, and political life mixing ancient heritage with modern energy.

Internet Cafe

2 or 3 blocks from the Studio
STARBUCKS MONTE EVEREST
625 Monte Everest
2 or 3 blocks from the Studio