One of the most important tourist centers in Mexico City, known for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture, museums such as Frida Kahlo and Casa de León Trotsky, as well as chakra studios, art galleries and colorful markets handmade. Outdoor cafes and laid-back ice cream parlors line the tree-lined streets.
Just 15 minutes from the only stadium in the world to have hosted two FIFA World Cup finals. In the Mexico 70 and Mexico 86 Championships. It also hosts international concerts. The stadium is owned by the Mexican company Televisa.
Just 15 minutes from this multipurpose sports venue from 1952. It was the main venue for the 1968 Olympic Games, hosting the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the athletics competitions. It is the only one of the Olympic stadiums located in an area declared Cultural Patrimony of Humanity (Ciudad Universitaria de la UNAM).
We are just 20 minutes from a world-class racetrack, capable of hosting high-end international races, such as the Formula 1 GP, the FIA Endurance World Championship and the FIA Formula E. It also hosts national and international music festivals of great importance.
We are just 5 minutes from an urban center that houses entertainment venues, cinemas, gyms, restaurants, well-known brand stores, as well as a service area with a supermarket, an office tower designed by the renowned architect Richard Meier and a clinic with medical consultants.