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A living area features a blue accent wall complemented by a circular mirror with a decorative frame. A gray sofa is paired with colorful pillows, while a woven chair and unique coffee table add eclectic charm. Plants and pendant lighting enhance the space's inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Savor City Views over BF at a Bold Bohemian Escape

Ideal for long or short home office stays: comfortable work desk and Hi Speed 150 MB WiFi Load up the picnic basket and head to the shared rooftop garden for a picturesque brunch overlooking the urban skyline. Rustic wicker, floral prints, and trailing plants make for an eclectic abode in bold shades of teal, pink, and powder-blue. Ideal for long home office stays: Work desk and Hi Speed150 MB WiFi The building has a gym. The roof-garden terrace is equipped with tables and chairs. You can take the picnic basket that is inside the apartment and take your coffee / breakfast to the roof garden to enjoy the view. There is a car parking space available for our guests. I love contacting my guests to make sure you are enjoying your stay and answering your questions quickly. The building sits in Colonia San Rafael, one of the city's most traditional areas which preserves the architecture and atmosphere of yesteryear. The Historical Center and metro and bus stations are within easy reach. You can walk to the Historical Center (30 min to Bellas Artes). The San Cosme Metro station is 7 minutes away on foot. The Monument to the Revolution and the metro station Plaza de la República are 7 minutes away on foot.

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A cozy living space features dark walls adorned with colorful artwork. Comfortable seating includes a sofa and two lounge chairs, positioned around a small table. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating the room and highlighting wooden flooring.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 563 reviews

Independent apartment on 3 levels and 2 bathrooms.

New apartment on three levels with splendid views of a beautiful Mexican-Andalusian garden. Two large beds, two full bathrooms, equipped kitchen, dining room and a comfortable living room. Very quiet, with four leafy trees in the garden muting sounds from the outside world. The Santa María caters to young people's tastes, has a big range of cuisines and features 'colonial style' architecture given that it is in the town's Historic Center; it is just a 10 minute walk to the San Cosme Metro, with Zócalo just four stops down the line.

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The image captures a spacious terrace adorned with various potted plants, leading to a bright bedroom area. Large glass doors open to the patio, allowing natural light to fill the space. A serene landscape and a clear blue sky complement the vibrant greenery.
Loft in Mexico City
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Sunny loft with a big terrace in a historic area

New and spacious two stories loft on an award winning renovated building from the 1940´s. Security 24/7 , personal digital code to access the apartment, wifi, fully equipped kitchen, Smart TV with Netflix/Mubi, and a shared laundry room in the building. The loft has one patio in the first floor and a huge terrace full of plants on the second floor next to the bedroom. It is usually very quite but there could be a little noise during the day if another apartment is doing renovations.

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A modern bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in neutral tones, accompanied by a stylish wooden headboard. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, and a sleek desk chair is positioned by a large window covered with blackout shades.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Rental on P. de la Reforma.

Enjoy a stylish experience in this centrally-located accommodation admiring Paseo de la Reforma and with a spectacular view of the Monument to the Revolution. The apartment has all the services as well as amenities that you can enjoy on your trip (pool, jacuzzi, gym with cardio area, spinning and weights, spa, co-working and restaurant). Just 10 minutes from the historic center, 20 minutes from Polanco, 25 minutes from the Basilica de Guadalupe, 1 hour from the Teotihuacan pyramids.

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Loft in Mexico City
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Zero-Zero-Seven-HOME

Cero- Cero- Siete - HOME is your home away from home. An exclusive loft on the impressive Avenida Insurgentes in Mexico City. You will enjoy a memorable visit from your balcony to Avenida Reforma and also from the 21st floor to the majestic Monument to the Revolution. Imagine training and swimming while admiring the Monument to the Revolution. It's impressive! Cero- Cero - Siete - Home has everything you need to enjoy beautiful and beloved Mexico. The pool is closed on Mondays

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Loft in Mexico City
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Loft Sky Insurgentes CDMX

Bienvenidos a un espacio preparado con mucho cariño para brindarte una experiencia cálida en la Ciudad de México. Este estudio, aunque es pequeño, es sumamente acogedor, perfecto para compartir momentos memorables con tu pareja o amigos, combinando comodidad y una ubicación inmejorable. El estudio está diseñado para que te sientas como en casa, mientras exploras todo lo que la Ciudad de México tiene para ofrecer. Vive una experiencia inolvidable en un espacio pensado para ti.

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Apartment in Mexico City
5 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

Stylish Modern Loft | Rooftop/Gym | Landmark View

🏙️✨ Stay in a luxury modern loft directly facing the Monumento a la Revolución, steps from Reforma and downtown. Enjoy breathtaking city skyline views from your private balcony. This brand-new, quiet, and sun-filled space features designer décor, hotel-quality linens, a fully equipped kitchen, washer-dryer, fast WiFi, and a huge Smart TV. Building amenities include rooftop terrace, gym, coworking space, and 24/7 security—perfect for business, leisure, and city explorers.

Superhost
A spacious living area features a neutral sofa with decorative pillows and a coffee table. A dining table with four chairs stands nearby, complemented by a kitchen area in the background. Large glass doors provide access to a private patio with lush greenery visible outside.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Large apartment in the downtown CDMX area

Complete apartment with parking and private patio one block from the monument to the Revolution and Fronton Mexico. Great location for sightseeing. It has 1 bedroom with queen bed and a sofa bed in the living room, 1 full bathroom with everything you need for your personal grooming. Television, Internet, Netflix. The building has 24 hour security, Access is through two doors, the main entrance of the building and the door of the apartment with electronic sheet.

Superhost
A living room features a navy sofa adorned with colorful cushions, complemented by a modern glass coffee table. Natural light fills the space through large glass doors leading to the terrace. A textured area rug enhances the wooden floor, and a stylish armchair adds comfort.
Apartment in Mexico City
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Unique panoramic terrace @ stunning 24 story tower

Extraordinary 1-bdr apartment, a gem on the 22nd floor. Begin your day sipping coffee & soaking in the city's rich history from the unique panoramic terrace with an unrivaled view of the iconic Monumento a la Revolución. Designed by architect Alberto Kalach, a minimalistic space with vintage touches for added charm. Located on Reforma Ave. Ideal for couples & entrepreneurs seeking distinction and inspiration.

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A modern living space is showcased, featuring a cozy seating area with a gray sofa and round coffee table. A spacious bed is positioned against a large window, offering a panoramic view of the city. Natural light fills the room, highlighting contemporary artwork on the walls.
Loft in Mexico City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Luxury Loft in Reforma

Enjoy one of the most amazing neighborhoods in Mexico City. This place is central and surrounded by restaurants, museums, and iconic landmarks within the city. The area is terrific and very well connected to the whole city. You will love the view from one of the tallest buildings in the city. Undoubtedly, it’s an outstanding place to stay and experience one of the best and biggest cities in the world.

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Apartment in Mexico City
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Boutique 1BR Suite Near Reforma

Boutique 1BR stay in the heart of Tabacalera, perfect for solo travelers or couples. This compact yet stylish apartment features a comfortable queen bed, private balcony, fully equipped kitchen, washer, modern finishes, and a smart layout designed for a comfortable city stay. Located near Reforma, cafés, restaurants, museums, and major landmarks, offering easy access to the best of Mexico City.

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Apartment in Mexico City
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Sennse Tabacalera - Monument to the Revolution

Enjoy this new apartment with amenities that will make your stay a very pleasant and enjoyable experience. Strategic location: opposite the Plaza de la República and the Monumento a la Revolución. A few steps from Avenida Reforma and the Metro and Metrobus network, and a 10-minute walk from the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the main museum area of the Historic Centre.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Monument to the Revolution located?

    Monument to the Revolution is located in a central district of Ciudad de México, surrounded by historic streets and bustling neighborhoods. Its prominent dome is visible near city plazas and major avenues, making it a frequent landmark for visitors.

  • When is the best time to visit Monument to the Revolution?

    Dry spring months often draw visitors to Monument to the Revolution, as sunny skies highlight the structure’s dramatic lines. Early mornings or late afternoons provide comfortable temperatures and less crowded surroundings.

  • How old is Monument to the Revolution?

    Monument to the Revolution was completed in 1938, marking it as a structure with more than 80 years of history. Its architecture connects visitors to key moments in Mexico’s twentieth-century narrative.

  • Why was Monument to the Revolution built?

    Monument to the Revolution was built to honor the legacy of the Mexican Revolution and its leaders, transforming the site of an unfinished legislature into a national symbol. Today, it serves as both a civic landmark and a place of remembrance.

  • What are some things to do near Monument to the Revolution?

    Around Monument to the Revolution, you can explore shaded plazas, local cafés, and public art. The area has museums, lively markets, and frequent cultural events that provide a glimpse into the city’s traditions and creativity.

  • How is the weather near Monument to the Revolution?

    Expect mild, springlike weather for much of the year, with winter temperatures around 47-70°F (9-21°C) and warmer months reaching 80°F (27°C). Rain is more common from late spring through early autumn, so many visitors bring a light jacket and umbrella.

  • How was Monument to the Revolution built?

    Monument to the Revolution was built around the steel framework of an abandoned legislative palace project, which began in the early twentieth century. Crews repurposed its grand dome and used local stone to create a striking example of art deco architecture, incorporating sculptures honoring key figures.

  • What is the history of Monument to the Revolution?

    Monument to the Revolution stands as a tribute to Mexico’s complex revolutionary history, commemorating significant political and social changes in the country. Originally part of an unfinished legislative palace, its transformation into a monument reflects how 20th-century events shaped contemporary Mexico.

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