Come stay just a few steps from the famous Paseo de la Reforma avenue and the emblematic Monument to the Revolution.
Enjoy the charming view of the city center from the balcony of this apartment located on the sixth floor. You will be able to distinguish the "Bellas Artes Palace" and the "Monumento a la Revolución" from the balcony, you will also be witness beautiful sunsets while enjoying a good Mexican beer.
Let yourself be shimmering by this new apartment in one of the most charming areas of the city. It is equipped with a living room with large windows, a very comfortable dining room, a well-lit kitchen, a bedroom with a full bathroom, and a balcony with a small outdoor living. You will have at your disposal opaque blinds to have the privacy or the rest that you want so much.
The apartment is located in a new building, with an elevator, parking, and security personnel. You can make use of all areas of the department. including the outside balcony room.
The Tabacalera neighborhood had its’ origins in 1898 when a tobacco factory that was established near the center of the city and the surroundings began to be occupied by the workers of this factory; This is why it gets its name.
In 1898 the Plaza de la República was inaugurated, and the construction of the new Legislative Palace began, an unfinished project that would later become the iconic "Monumento a la Revolución" where the National Museum of the Revolution is.
In addition to the monument, there are other places of interest, such as:
* Fronton Mexico (site of the 1968 Olympic Games. It is said that a portion of the building was made with leftover marble from the "Palacio de Bellas Artes")
* El Moro building (it is considered one of the first skyscrapers in Mexico City)
* National Museum of San Carlos
* Theater of the Republic
Here, you’ll be only a few minutes away from other trendy neighborhoods such as Condesa, Roma, and Polanco.
The neighborhood can be easily explored on foot or by bicycle and you can move around all the streets and its neighboring neighborhoods such as La Condesa, La Roma, Juárez, Centro Histórico and Cuauhtémoc.
Near the department you can find various options to get around such as the subway, the Metrobus and the Ecobicis.
If this is your first visit to Mexico City, we recommend using the Turibus for tours of the city