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Laptops welcome during regular hours.
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Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Most beautiful at night, this is a glorious tribute to "la revolucion" and is one of my favorite places in CDMX. Many dining options from calle to terrazas. Great museum too. Take the ride up!
It is a self-guided tour, you begin by going down to see the foundation and they do have displays that show the history as well as some interesting facts. Once you're done with that, you go back up where they take your picture in front of a green screen (you see the pictures at the end of the tour). The next stop is taking the glass elevator to the mid level where you climb down some stairs to the 360° view (you walk around to view the city in all directions); they do have a cafe with chairs and tables where you can sit, relax and enjoy the views. There is a higher level to see better views of the city, but it requires going up a bunch of spiral narrow stairs cases, and some parts don't have much space, so if you're claustrophobic, just be prepared. Climbing up those stairs is pretty tiring, so if you're not in the greatest shape, just be prepared as well. Once you make it to the top, it's all worth it, awesome views.
One of the most iconic places in Mexico City, with el Monumento a la Revolución, of wich you may take awesome pics, during the day there's a show of fountains in front of the momuent, at night it gets some very cool lights, check it out!
Beautiful panoramic view of the city and the sunset from atop the monument. The climb of the last portion of it could be a little intimidating for some people. To go up that last part you have to use a narrow spiral stairs in a very limited space but the view makes it worthy.
This place gives amazing view of the city. Though the top floor is not that high, and some of the surrounding building is higher than the top floor. You can pay 60 pesos and take an elevator to go to the top or you can take stairs . We took elevator while going up and stairs while coming down As each floor has chronicled with history of Mexico and Mexico City in general. Must visit this place. Though one can go over to top and have a look at the sunset.
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