Rua Madero

Rua Madero
Rua Madero
The Torre Latinoamericana was once the tallest building of all of Latin America. Now, it's just a tall building...

There is an observation deck at the top which you can visit for a fee. If you happen to be in Mexico City on a clear day, the view is incredible. It's a great place to snap photos of the Palacio de Bellas Artes from above!
A very impressive Convent of San Francisco in Mexico City. This is the third version of it built in 1710.#history
Mirador at Torre Latina overlooks Mexico City. In one corner you overlook Palacio de Bellas Artes, a unique event venue and building that is right next to Parque Alameda. Picture taken 4/17/2016


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