Mexico D.F. Hotel near World Trade Center and Mexico City Attractions
The Radisson is located near the World Trade Center Mexico (five minutes away), Mexico City International Airport (20 minutes away) and the important financial and business centers in Mexico City. Guests at our Mexico D.F. hotel can easily visit popular attractions like Azul Stadium, Bullfight Arena, the Aztec ruins or the Zócalo, view Diego Rivera murals or watch a soccer game. For business travelers, our hotel is also convenient to several corporations.
Visit these Mexico City attractions during your stay:
- World Trade Center Mexico (5 minutes)
Staying at our hotel will give you a chance to visit the WTC, site of the most important national and international expos. It also offers a movie theater, convention center, panoramic revolving restaurant on the top floor and more.
- Auditorio Nacional Concert Hall (10 minutes)
Combine your stay at our Mexico City hotel with the opportunity to enjoy any of the national or international concerts at the most popular concert hall in the city.
- Azul Stadium (5 minutes)
Fans of soccer, an extremely popular sport in Mexico, will want to visit Azul Stadium to watch one of the great Mexican soccer teams, like the Cruz Azul, play.
- Catedral Metropolitana (10 minutes)
Don't miss your opportunity to see the impressive Catedral Metropolitana, which is one of Latin America's oldest buildings, built more than two hundred years ago. It anchors one side of the Zócalo.
- Museo de Arte Moderno (Museum of Modern Art) (10 minutes)
Mexico's modern art movement is best represented by the pieces that you'll find here, including works by well-known artist Diego Rivera, famous for his murals.
- Museo de Ciencia y Tecnología (Museum of Science and Technology) (10 minutes)
The Museum of Science and Technology offers a chance to appreciate the unseen role that science plays in our lives.
- Museo Frida Kahlo (30 minutes)
Visit the house where Frida Kahlo resided, both as a child and with her husband, Diego Rivera. Her beautiful, unusual artwork is on display in the building, now known as the Frida Kahlo Museum.
- Museo Nacional de Antropologia (National Museum of Anthropology) (10 minutes)
This museum provides the most complete picture of how Mexican culture has developed over the centuries. The National Museum of Anthropology has been called one of the finest museums in the world.
- Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes (25 minutes)
Palacio de Bellas Artes offers visitors lavish architecture, an opera house and a museum. Don't miss the murals on the third level and the unique glass curtain.
- Museo del Templo Mayor (Temple Mayor Museum) (25 minutes)
The remains of the Aztec Temple Mayor are a fascinating reminder of ancient history. The Aztec ruins are a part of the Plaza de las Tres Culturas and are one of the oldest Mexico City attractions.
- Palacio Nacional/Diego Rivera Murals (10 minutes)
The president of Mexico works in this building, and the famous Diego Rivera murals on the second floor depict the history of Mexico.
- Papalote Museo del Niño (Papalote Children's Museum) (10 minutes)
Children will delight in the interactive exhibits at this museum.
- Santa Fé Mall (15 minutes)
This large mall offers stores, restaurants, a movie theater and plenty of parking.
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
Visit this prestigious Mexican university, which is one of the most beautiful Latin American schools and offers both undergraduate and graduate curriculums. The university is famous for its Principal's Office Building.
- Zona Rosa
The Zona Rosa is close to the Centro Histórico and offers plenty of chances to discover charming cafes and places to shop in the city's "Pink Zone."
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