Radisson Paraiso Hotel Mexico City

Cuspide 53 , Col. Parque del Pedregal , 14020 Mexico D.F.
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 US Toll Free
Telephone: +52 55-59275959 Fax: +52 55-56064006
Email:  For Reservations
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Hotel Near Mexico City Attractions

Our hotel, located next to the main Periferico South freeway and Insurgentes Avenue, provides convenient access to surrounding Mexico City attractions. Our Mexico City hotel faces Perisur Mall, which hosts the largest movie complex in Latin America. Additionally, our hotel in Mexico City is located in the important cultural, recreational and business area of Mexico's capital city. Attractions near our Mexico City hotel include the México National Autonomous University Campus, Netzahualcoyotl concert hall, Carrillo Gil Art Museum, Anahuacalli Museum, Loreto and Cuicuilco Malls and the Medical Hospital.

Nearby Mexico City Attractions Include:

  • Anahuacalli Museum
    Museo 150, Col. San Pablo Tepetlapa, Del. Coyoacán (between División del Norte and Pacífico)
    56-17-43-10, 56-17-37-97
  • Carrillo Gil Art Museum
    Av. Revolución 1608, Col. San Ángel CP 01000
    55-50-62-60, 55-50-39-83
  • Mexico National Autonomous University
  • Museo Nacional de Arte
    Tacuba 8, Centro Histórico, Mexico City, Mexico
    55-5130-3400
  • Museo Nacional de Antropologia
    Paseo de la Reforma y Calzada Gandhi s/n, Chapultepec Polanco
    55-5553-6266
  • Nezahualcoyotl Concert Hall
    Located on the Mexico National Autonomous University Campus
  • Palacio de Bellas Artes
    1 Av Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico
    55-5521-9251
  • Plaza de las Tres Culturas
    Lázaro Cárdenas and Flores Magón, Centro Histórico
  • Temple Mayor
    Seminario 8, Plaza de la Constitución, Mexico City, Mexico
    55-5542-0606

Directions: From Airport Boulevard, turn right on Viaducto Miguel Aleman Freeway. Exit right on Tlalpan Avenue and turn right on Periferico Freeway to Perisur Mall. Exit right to hotel, approximately 14 miles from downtown.

Airport: Benito Juarez International Airport is located 15 miles/50 minutes away; taxi service is available.

About Mexico City

Mexico City embraces the 21st century as the country's capital and undisputed hub of commerce, while resting on its ancient heritage as Tenochtitlán, capital of the Aztec empire. With over 23 million residents, Mexico City claims the title of world's largest city. It sits in a high valley (alt. over 7300') surrounded by mountains. While evidence of farm villages in the area dates to 1500 BC, the main predecessor goes back to the 1300s, when the Aztecs established a capital on an island in Lake Texcoco. In 1521, Spanish invaders conquered and destroyed the city and then built Mexico City on the ruins. Lake Texcoco had no natural drainage and was subject to floods, so after 30,000 people died in flooding in 1629, Spaniards drained the lake. Today, Mexico City wears many faces, as seen at the Plaza of Three Cultures, where a modern office building, a cathedral from the colonial period, and an Aztec pyramid stand witness to daily life. Many historic landmarks, excavated Aztec ruins, and important government buildings can be found near Zócalo (Constitution Plaza), the city's chief plaza. Adjacent are partially excavated remains of the Templo Mayor (Great Temple), one-time center of religious life in the Aztec capital, and an adjoining museum displays items that testify to the splendor of that civilization. Alameda Central, the city's oldest park, is also the location of the city's Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts). Many national museums, such as the Museo Nacional de Antropología and the Museo Nacional de Arte preserve the country's past and present for visitors to enjoy. A wealth of first class restaurants and trendy night spots also dot the city, from the upscale Polanco district to the Centro Histórico area. Shoppers make regular pilgrimages to Bazar Sábado (Saturday Bazaar) at Plaza San Jacinto and Mercado Insurgentes in the Zona Rosa district, both excellent sources of handicrafts, and to the modern Centro Santa Fe on the city's west side.

Did you know?

Many French influences can be seen around Mexico City. These, in part, came from the three-decade rule of Porfirio Diaz. In fact, the city's golden Angel of Independence was erected during his rule, celebrating 100 years after the country's War of Independence. The Palacio de Bellas Artes and the enlarging of the Paseo de la Reforma a la Champs-Élysées also were projects underway during this time.

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