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Alameda Central

The Alameda Central is the oldest public park in the Americas, a leafy rectangle of trees, fountains and pathways in the heart of Mexico City, laid out in the late sixteenth century on land that had once been an Aztec marketplace and, more grimly, a site of executions during the Inquisition. Its name comes from the alamos, or poplars, originally planted there, and over the centuries it has been a fashionable promenade for the city's residents, redesigned and embellished in various styles, partic.....

Arena México

Arena Mexico in Mexico City is the most famous venue for lucha libre, the colourful and theatrical style of professional wrestling that is one of the country's best-loved popular spectacles, and it is often called the Cathedral of Lucha Libre. Opened in 1956 and seating around sixteen thousand spectators, the arena is the home of the long-established Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, the world's oldest wrestling promotion, and it hosts regular bouts several times a week that draw a passionate and.....

Aztlán Feria de Chapultepec

Aztlan Parque Urbano is an amusement park in the great Chapultepec park of Mexico City, opened in 2022 on the site of the former Feria de Chapultepec, a long-running fairground that had closed after a fatal accident on one of its rides. Conceived as a modern, family-oriented urban park, Aztlan was developed as part of a wider renewal of the Chapultepec area and blends amusement rides with green space, cultural references and dining, taking its name and theme from Aztlan, the legendary ancestral .....

Ballet Folklórico de México

The Ballet Folklorico de Mexico is a celebrated dance company that presents the traditional dances, music and costumes of Mexico's many regions in a polished theatrical spectacle, performing most famously on the stage of the magnificent Palacio de Bellas Artes in the centre of Mexico City. Founded in 1952 by the dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernandez, the company drew on extensive research into the folk traditions of the country to create a repertoire that transforms regional dances into a v.....

Campo Marte

Occupying a large open green within the Bosque de Chapultepec in Mexico City, Campo Marte is a sprawling open-air ground that has long doubled as one of the capital's notable settings for large concerts and festivals. Originally laid out in the 1930s as a military parade and equestrian field beside Paseo de la Reforma, the expansive site sits in the prestigious Polanco district and offers the kind of wide, flexible space that big outdoor events demand. As a concert venue, the ground is a fully .....

Casa Ortega

Built between 1940 and 1942 as the first house the architect Luis Barragan designed for himself, Casa Ortega in the Tacubaya district of Mexico City is regarded by many as one of his best-kept secrets, a place where his mature style first took shape. Barragan, who would go on to win the Pritzker Prize and become the most influential Mexican architect of the twentieth century, lived here until 1947 before selling it to the silversmith Alfredo Ortega and building the adjoining Casa Barragan, now a.....

Chapultepec Castle

Crowning a hill in the great Chapultepec park of Mexico City, Chapultepec Castle is the only true castle in North America to have housed reigning sovereigns, and its commanding position has made it a witness to much of the nation's history. Construction began in 1785 on the orders of the Spanish viceroy, on a hill the ancient Aztecs had held sacred, and over the following century the building served in turn as a military academy, an imperial residence and a presidential home. During the Mexican.....

Complejo Cultural Los Pinos

For more than eighty years the official residence of the presidents of Mexico, the compound known as Los Pinos was opened to the public as a cultural centre in December 2018, when a newly elected president declined to live there and handed the grounds over to the people as a gesture against the trappings of power. Set within the great Chapultepec park in Mexico City, the complex takes its name, meaning the pines, from a country estate that once stood on the site, and over the decades successive .....

Inbursa Aquarium

Opened in June 2014 in the Plaza Carso development in the Polanco district of Mexico City, the Inbursa Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in Latin America and a notable family attraction in a capital far from the sea. Set largely below ground over several floors, it holds around 1.6 million litres of seawater brought from the Gulf of Mexico and displays some five thousand creatures of more than two hundred and thirty species across dozens of exhibits. The route leads visitors through a seq.....

Jardín Botánico de Chapultepec

Within the vast green expanse of Chapultepec park in Mexico City, the botanical garden gathers a wide variety of Mexican and tropical plants into a tranquil enclave devoted to the country's extraordinary botanical wealth. Mexico is one of the most biologically diverse nations on earth, home to an enormous range of plant species, and the garden sets out to display and conserve a representative selection, with particular attention to the cacti and other succulents for which the country is famous, .....