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Avenida Paseo de la Reforma
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History

Paseo de la Reforma is a historic avenue in Mexico City, originally designed by Emperor Maximilian I in the 19th century. It has since become one of the city’s most iconic thoroughfares, lined with monuments, landmarks, and prestigious buildings.

How to Get There

To get to Paseo de la Reforma, visitors can take a taxi or ride-sharing service from anywhere in Mexico City. The avenue is also accessible by public transportation, with several metro and bus stops located nearby.

List of Attractions

  • Angel of Independence
  • Diana the Huntress Fountain
  • Chapultepec Forest
  • Monument to Cuauhtémoc

Ticket Information

Most of the attractions along Paseo de la Reforma are free to visit, including the Angel of Independence and Diana the Huntress Fountain. However, there may be admission fees for certain museums or exhibitions in the area.

List of Tips for Visiting

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as Paseo de la Reforma is a long avenue best explored on foot.
  • Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy the avenue’s beauty in peace.
  • Stay hydrated and bring sunscreen, as the sun can be intense during the day.

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