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Discover a vibrant destination in Mexico City, where exclusive boutiques, world-class museums, and authentic dining combine with garden strolls and sophisticated architecture. Polanco is the place that brings it all together and more.

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National Museum of Anthropology

Ave. Paseo de la Reforma s/n, Bosque de Chapultepec, Ciudad de México 11560

Just minutes from the heart of Polanco, the National Museum of Anthropology offers a fascinating journey into Mexico’s roots. Its galleries house ancestral treasures that reveal the cultural richness of civilizations such as the Mexica, Maya, and Olmec. Among sculptures, archaeological artifacts, and interactive exhibits, the museum provides a unique experience to understand the country’s history and diversity, making it a world-class destination for visitors exploring Mexican culture.

Avenida Presidente Masaryk

Known as the Fifth Avenue of Mexico City, Avenida Presidente Masaryk is a shopper’s paradise. International luxury brands like Gucci and Cartier sit alongside local Mexican boutiques and chic restaurants and cafés. So spend the day window shopping or head out on a full-fledged shopping spree. With our location just one block away, Kimpton Virgilio is the perfect place to drop your bags and head out for more.

Chapultepec Park

507 Paseo de la Reforma Ave., Bosque de Chapultepec I, Sección, Miguel Hidalgo 11560

Also called Chapultepec Forest, this vast green space is twice the size of Central Park. But it’s not just leafy trees and blossoming flowers; its grounds house museums, restaurants, lakes, amusement parks and a zoo. With so much to explore, there’s enough to keep you occupied for an entire week. And our prime location, a short walk away, gives you easy access.

Soumaya Museum

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Presa Falcón, Granada, Miguel Hidalgo 11529

The Soumaya Museum is a beacon of cultural richness and artistic splendor. Founded by the Mexican business magnate Carlos Slim, this architectural marvel houses over 66,000 works. From Renoir, Picasso, and Van Gogh to Miro Degas, Monet, and the largest Rodin’s collection on the continent, including La Porte de l'Enfer, the museum's diverse exhibits offer something to delight every art enthusiast.

Lincoln Park

Just steps from Kimpton Virgilio, Lincoln Park has been a famous respite for locals and tourists since the 1930s. Its symmetry, reflective pools, clocktower and statues, including one of Martin Luther King and Abraham Lincoln, the park’s namesake, make it an inviting place to escape. We recommend cruising around it on a bicycle or walking its lush grounds.

Paseo de la Reforma Avenue and Historical Monument

The most iconic avenue of the city and also one of the largest, with its 10 miles the avenue is packed of important sculptures, gardens, fountains and historical monuments such as the Angel of Independence, the Huntress Diana, the "Estela de Luz", among others.

Historic Centre of Mexico City

Plaza de la Constitución S/N, Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc 06010

The Historic Centre of Mexico City is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List and it is the urban and architectural complex that constitutes the original nucleus around which the current Mexican capital grew, it is full of palaces, museums, churches, monuments and historical buildings like the Cathedral, National Palace, Palace of Fine Arts, National Art Museum, Post Palace, Alameda Park, Plaza Tolsá, Plaza de la Revolución, not to mention the 2nd largest square in the world: the Zocalo Square.

Palace of Fine Arts

Av. Juárez, Centro Histórico, Mexico, 06050

The Palace of Fine Arts rises majestically in Mexico City’s historic center, blending Neoclassical and Art Deco styles into a singular architectural masterpiece. Its walls come alive with the colors and forms of Rivera, Siqueiros, and Orozco, telling Mexico’s profound stories. The palace hosts opera, ballet, and art exhibitions, allowing visitors to be swept away by beauty and emotion. Its marble façade and opulent interiors promise an unforgettable artistic experience.

Chapultepec Castle

Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Ciudad de México, CDMX 11100

Built on a hill in the 18th century as a royal residence and symbol of power, Chapultepec Castle was home to emperors and heroes, bearing witness to the echoes of battles that shaped a nation. Its strategic location in Chapultepec, surrounded by nature and mystery, reflects its historical military and cultural significance. Today, its halls display art collections and historic furnishings, making it an iconic site that preserves Mexico’s past and identity.

Templo Mayor Museum

Seminario 8, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México, CDMX 06060

The Templo Mayor Museum is a portal to the past, preserving the remnants of the great Aztec temple that once crowned the heart of Tenochtitlan. Built to honor the gods Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc, it was the epicenter of ceremonies and power. Destroyed after the Spanish conquest, its ruins reveal the rich history of a civilization that gave rise to Mexico City, inviting visitors to explore its secrets and ancestral legacy.

Frida Kahlo Museum

Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México 04100

In the heart of southern Mexico City, Coyoacan reveals its colonial charm through cobblestone streets and lively plazas. Here, the Casa Azul, a museum dedicated to Frida Kahlo, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the life and work of the iconic artist. Vibrant colors and personal belongings reflect her unique spirit and deep connection to Mexican culture. Coyoacan is a haven of history, art, and tradition that captivates all who visit.

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Anatole France 79 Polanco III Secc. Ciudad de Mexico, CMX 11550 Mexico

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