Barrio Alameda

Shopping mall · Tabacalera

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"Originally laid out during Spanish rule, the Alameda Central was Mexico City’s first municipal park, at one time reserved for the elite. Today it’s a well-manicured garden for all, especially popular with working-class crowds on Sundays. Its willow-lined lanes lead to old-fashioned statuary, fountains, and a gazebo (where something’s always going on), as well as a rotating calendar of contemporary sculpture exhibitions. On the park’s western edge and occupying a beautifully restored art deco structure, the shopping and design center known as Barrio Alameda houses edgy boutiques, a chic guesthouse, and trendy restaurants whose outdoor seating is a people-watcher’s delight. Duck in for a glimpse of how the city center continues along its gentrifying course."

The Best Things to Do in Mexico City
Photo Ariette Armella

Calle Dr Mora 9, Colonia Centro, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

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