Four Seasons Hotel México, D.F.
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Paseo de la Reforma #500, Colonia Juárez, México, D.F., México, 06600
 
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52 (55) 5230-1818
  
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52 (55) 5230-1808

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At Four Seasons, you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights, sounds and experiences around you. We hope the highlights of local attractions below help simplify your planning. Please let us know how else we can assist you.

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Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Park)

The oldest natural park in North America, Chapultepec Park is the largest and most varied city park in the world. Covering 840 hectares (2,100 acres) of the city, the park includes areas of greenery, a zoo, gardens, lakes, museums, playgrounds, bridle paths and monuments.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 5 minutes walk
Address Reforma Avenue, Between Reforma Ave. Circuito interior and Constituyentes Ave.

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Angel de la Independencia (Angel of Independence)

Angel of Independence is a 45-metre (150-foot) column, surmounted by a winged Victory, constructed between 1901 and 1910 to commemorate the first century of Mexico's independence from Spain.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes walk
Address Southeast of Reforma Avenue

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Museo Nacional de Historia (National Museum of History)

The National Museum of History is housed in a building in the Castillo de Chapultepec dating from the 18th century. The former residence of Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlota, it contains furniture, weapons and paintings dating from the conquest to the Revolution.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes walk
Address 2nd Section Bosque de Chapultepec
Chapultepec

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National Museum of Anthropology and History

The National Museum of Anthropology and History is one of the world's finest museums. Radiating from the main patio are 12 exhibition halls devoted to Mexico's early civilizations. Filled with priceless relics, such as a 30-ton Aztec stone calendar and life-size replicas of Monte Alban, the museum features the cultures of the Maya, Toltec, Zapotec and Aztec Indians and cultures from the Gulf of Mexico.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes walk
Address Reforma & Gandhi
Chapultepec
Telephone 52 (55) 5286-2923

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Zona Rosa (Pink Zone)

One of Mexico's major shopping areas, Zona Rosa is lined with commercial art galleries, designer boutiques and specialty arts and crafts shops. Cobblestone streets are filled with outdoor cafés, restaurants and a lively night-life.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes walk
Address Southeast of Reforma, between Insurgentes and the Independence monument

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Cultural Programme

Four Seasons Hotel México, D.F., invites you to extend your stay through a Friday or Saturday night and take advantage of a scheduled guided tour. Tours last four hours and include museums and cultural sites. They are conducted by qualified art historians who will make your day both interesting and enjoyable. The tours capture the underlying spirit of the people and the place, positioning Mexican culture within a universal context. Tours are also available on weekdays, for an additional charge. The Concierge will take care of all arrangements and make sure that your visit is unforgettable.

Getting there
Estimated travel time On site drive

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Ballet Folklorico de México (Folkloric Ballet of Mexico)

A spectacular presentation of traditional music, dance and costumes from all corners of the country at the Palace of Fine Arts. Performances vary, depending on the season.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive
Telephone 52 (55) 5512-3633 or 52 (55) 5529-0509

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La Alameda (Alameda Park)

Alameda Park is the oldest park in downtown Mexico City. It was established by the eighth viceroy in 1592 as a public and recreational park. The area was surrounded by aspen trees, giving it its name.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive
Address Juarez Avenue and Lazaro Cardenas
Centro

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Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts Palace)

Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes houses murals painted by Rivera, Orozco and Siqueiros. It hosts national and international exhibitions.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive
Address Av. Juarez & Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas
Centro Historico
Telephone 52 (55) 5512-2593

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Museo Franz Mayer (Franz Mayer Museum)

The Franz Mayer Museum is housed in a 16th-century building which formerly has been the site of various foundations. It features the collection of decorative arts donated to the National Heritage by Franz Mayer.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 20 minutes drive
Address 45 Hidalgo Avenue
Centro Historico
06300
Mexico
Telephone 52 (55) 5518-2265

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Claustro de Sor Juana

Claustro de Sor Juana is the burial place of Sor Juana, generally considered Mexico's foremost female literary figure. Once a convent, it now serves as a museum and cultural centre. Classical Spanish plays and other dramas are performed in the cloister.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 25 minutes drive
Address 62 Izazaga
Centro
Telephone 52 (55) 5709-4086 or 52 (55) 5709-5756

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Museo Nacional de Arte (National Museum of Art)

The National Museum of Art is housed in a magnificent building from the early 20th century and showcases Mexican art from the early 15th century to the 1950s.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 25 minutes drive
Address 8 Tacuba
Centro Historico
Telephone 52 (55) 5521-7461 or 52 (55) 5521-4772

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Catedral (National Cathedral)

National Cathedral is a richly ornamented edifice which contains marble altars, statuary, silver railings and priceless tapestries.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive
Address Plaza of the Constitution
Mexico
06010
Mexico

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Museo de San Idelfonso (San Idelfonso Museum)

The San Ildefonso Museum is in an 18th-century building and displays the early murals of such artists as Orozco, Rivera, Siqueiros, Charlot, Leal, Revueltas and Alva de Canal.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive
Address 16 Justo Sierra
Centro Historico
Telephone 52 (55) 5702-2834 or 52 (55) 5702-5223

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Museo del Templo Mayor (The Great Temple of the Aztecs)

The Great Temple of the Aztecs (Templo Mayor) was discovered in 1978 during the construction of the subway. The 60-metre-high (200-foot) temple served as the religious and political centre of the Aztec empire. The Museo del Templo Mayor houses 7,000 items that were recovered from the temple, including a large-scale model of the sacred centre of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive
Address Seminario No. 8
Centro Historico
06060
Mexico
Telephone 52 (55) 5542-4943 or 52 (55) 5542-0606

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Plaza Mexico

Plaza Mexico is the largest bullring in the world. Professional matadors perform from December to March, while novices perform from March to December. Families can attend the event and stay to enjoy a traditional Mexican meal, complete with Mexican dancing and music.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive
Address Augusto Rodin No. 241 Cd. de los Deportes
Telephone 52 (55) 5563-3961

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San Angel, Coyoacán and Xochimilco

The southern part of the city includes San Angel, Coyoacán and Xochimilco, which are well preserved examples of colonial-style towns. San Angel is the site of the Bazar del Sábado (Saturday Bazaar), one of the most typical craft-markets. Xochimilco is best known for its floating gardens, living examples of the pre-Hispanic agricultural system. Coyoacán is a 45 minute drive from the Hotel and Xochimilco is a one hour drive.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive

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Plaza de Santo Domingo

The Plaza de Santo Domingo is one of the best preserved colonial squares in the city. Dating from about 1550, the plaza is surrounded by historic buildings.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 35 minutes drive
Address 2nd Block of Brasil Street
Centro Historico

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Estadio Azteca (Azteca Stadium)

Azteca Stadium has hosted two World Cups of Soccer (1970 and 1986) and seats 110,000 spectators. For a schedule of games, please contact the Concierge.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 45 minutes drive
Address 3465 Calz. De Tlalpan
Col. Tlalpan

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Museo Dolores Olmedo (Dolores Olmedo Museum)

Dolores Olmedo Museum has the most representative collection of works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo displayed in a beautiful, rambling estate-turned-museum.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 1 hour drive
Address 5843 Mexico Avenue, La Noria
Xochimilco
16030
Mexico

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