Alameda Central
Park · Tabacalera ·

Alameda Central

Park · Tabacalera ·

Historic urban park with fountains, sculptures, and vendors

sculptures
fountains
people watching
well maintained
palacio de bellas artes
locals
food vendors
historic park
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Av. Hidalgo s/n, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06010 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Av. Hidalgo s/n, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06010 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 7, 2026

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Nature and Parks in Mexico City

"Dating back to 1592, Alameda is the first urban garden of the Americas and one of the most traditional parks in Mexico City. Its location next to the Bellas Artes Palace makes it easily accessible from both the Centro Histórico and Paseo de la Reforma. This is a great spot to recharge after a day walking around the Centro Histórico, and it’s within walking distance of important attractions such as the Chapultepec, Franz Mayer Museum, Latin American Tower, and aforementioned Bellas Artes. The whole park is packed with fountains and sculptures, some of which date back to the mid-19th century." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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14 Best Things to Do in Zócalo, Mexico City | Condé Nast Traveler

"Mexico's oldest municipal park has been around since 1529, when it served as an Aztec marketplace. Today, the park serves as a pedestrian-friendly hangout in the otherwise concrete-filled Centro Historico. You'll find teenagers on their phones, elderly couples soaking up sun, and parents chasing kids on scooters. At one end of this manicured rectangle is the Palacio de Bellas Artes; at the other, a string of cafés, mezcal bars, and shops. Go for a leisurely stroll near the fields of lavender, which fill the air with a lovely aroma." - Scarlett Lindeman

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Alameda Central

Dominick

Google
A beautiful park in the heart of CDMX. It's lush nature contrasts heavily with the endless concrete and buildings of the city. Much needed green space. Beautiful fountains and locals relaxing. A must visit!

GPA Honest R.

Google
I mean its a park. Like most parks in Mexico people will sell you stuff and there are some weirdos here and there but overall it was a pleasant walk! No trash bins tho.

Nelson M.

Google
This place is a very nice place, and is very crowded specifically on Saturday and Sundays. You can find food and souvenirs. Nice place to walk and have a nice time! Maybe on nights need to be careful, if you go for first time just go by day.

Arturo Garcia - Y.

Google
A peaceful and historic oasis in the heart of Mexico City! Alameda Central is one of the most beautiful and historic parks in CDMX, and visiting it is an essential part of experiencing the city’s charm. Located right next to the magnificent Palacio de Bellas Artes, this park offers the perfect mix of nature, art, and daily city life. It’s a place where locals and visitors come together to relax, walk, and enjoy the open air surrounded by fountains, sculptures, and tree-lined paths. The atmosphere is lively yet calm — you’ll see families, street performers, musicians, and vendors adding to its vibrant spirit. Everything is well-maintained, clean, and safe, with plenty of benches and shaded areas to rest. The view of Bellas Artes from the park is simply stunning, especially at sunset when the light reflects off the building’s dome. What makes Alameda Central truly special is its blend of history and community. Established in the 16th century, it’s the oldest public park in the Americas, yet it still feels full of life and energy. Whether you’re exploring the nearby museums, enjoying a snack, or just people-watching, Alameda Central is a must-visit — peaceful, beautiful, and deeply connected to the heart of Mexico City.

Andy

Google
Gorgeous park with quite a lot of impressive sculptures and fountains. The park is incredibly well maintained. Great spot for people watching in an otherwise touristy and hectic neighborhood.

Yolanda

Google
I made it a point to sit at Parque de la Alameda during this visit to CDMX. Wanted to relax and read a book. This place is full of life, people, food and a welcoming atmosphere that's makes you stop to just breathe. My reading didn't happen because locals connected with me and I had long, interesting conversations while putting my book away. Years since I sat on a bench and just watched people . What a wonderful experience . You can enjoy vendors and food, books, crafts etc. But this time around I blended in with the locals from a well placed park bench. Will be back for more💖💖💖🙌

Abu

Google
large park and in the evening many things going on like a rap battle and dancing. enjoyed the walk and entertainment

Hilda B.

Google
Great atmosphere and vibes, very safe and great food and people! Great food and music all over with happiness and people dancing 💃
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Sunil R.

Yelp
This was the park right outside our hotel in the busy central part of CDMX. The park itself is beautiful with a lot of fountains and art.
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Boon C.

Yelp
The Central Park of Mexico City is long and big. Great place to rest, enjoy the nature. It connect with the city, municipality government's building, opera house, historic district and more. We enjoy the park and saw the police dog patrolling. The park is welcome by many. Especially during the day of the dead festival.
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Stephanie W.

Yelp
I passed through this garden on the way to the palacio de Bellas artes. I actually found this little park to be quite nice - there were lots of security officers around and plenty of shady benches. The CDMX wifi para todos network was also quite prominent so I didn't have trouble connecting. There was a little art market set up right at the entrance to the park and I found a lovely little ring there which I wanted to commemorate visiting Mexico.
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James Z.

Yelp
Beautiful city park right in the heart of Centro. Full of locals enjoying their day/night and dancing like no one is watching. Surrounded by purple jacaranda trees, fountains, and other beautiful buildings, it is located in a stunning setting. One of the places where you can truly experience CDMX.
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Michael B.

Yelp
This is a fun urban park with fountains, flowers, and beautiful trees. You'll find all sorts of vendors around the edges and some inside the park. Plan to find souvenirs, trinkets books, and lots of food. I bet you'd be distracted by shopping as much as the by the landscape. Spend time here before or after a visit to one of the nearby museums.
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Alexis B.

Yelp
Alameda Central is a public park in Mexico City - thought to be the oldest public public in the Americas. It has paved paths, decorative fountains, and a monument to Benito Juarez. Well worth a walk if you're in the area to visit the Palacio de Bellas Artes or other nearby sites!
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Guy K.

Yelp
In A Nutshell: -Alameda Central is a huge park in CDMX. -If you go on the weekend you will see a lot of people enjoying the weather & random activities surrounding the area. -This is a nice place to people watch, grab some street food like elote, get some healthy steps in & to just chill. Overall, whenever you are in crowded areas, always maintain vigilance & you'll be good to go.
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Austin G.

Yelp
As the city's oldest public park, Alameda Central is an oasis in a busy part of town. Stroll the pathways from fountain to fountain, finding sculptures and memorials along the way. Our five-year-old daughter and puppy both loved this park!
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Tracey A.

Yelp
Mexico City's Alameda Central has lived a long and interesting life. Established in the 1500s, this one-time Aztec marketplace should be the subject of a documentary. During the Mexican Inquisition more than 50 people were burned at the stake here. Later, the park was fenced off and open only to nobility. Diego Rivera's mural, "Dream of a Sunday Afternoon", depicts a lot of this history, from both a historical and imagined perspective. The park was later opened to all and rumor has it that during one festive moment in the 1800s, the water in the park's many fountains was replaced with alcohol. The park fell into disrepair, was for a long time considered a dangerous place, but earlier this decade the place was completely refurbished. Now? It is sparkling and immaculate, and easy to mistake for a nice European park. Staying in the historic district for half my time in Mexico City, Alameda Central was probably the place I visited most often. It's the home to numerous museums (Palacios de Bellas Artes, the museum featuring the above mentioned Rivera mural, and Laboratorio Arte Alameda). Starting on Friday morning and continuing throughout the weekend, down across Juarez from the Hilton, clothing and craft vendors set up their booths. The array of goods offered was high quality and well-priced; a great place to pick up souvenirs for yourself and friends. The park, with its Parisian fountains, serious and whimsical sculptures, benches, and tidy landscaping is a great place to enjoy your morning coffee, watch the passers-by, and drink in the lovely atmosphere before running off to the next museum. And as you do, just think: you are now a part of this park's long and storied history. Alameda Central is a nice outdoor respite while you're in the center of the hubbub of Mexico City. If you find yourself here, take a moment to enjoy its charms.
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Paul L.

Yelp
The transformation of this park during the past few decades has been remarkable. Originally, this was the park for high society to walk about and be seen. Well, fast forward to not so long ago and this was a park in very bad condition. The area also had its share of criminal activity. (I benefited, though, because I regularly stayed in a very nice but very cheap hotel nearby.) As I walk through the park these days, it's once again a nice place to be. It's the renewed center of this neighborhood with the Palacio de Bellas Artes flanking its eastern border. There is free Wi-Fi, too, and the locals seem proud of this former high society enclave.
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Stephen F.

Yelp
Beautiful oasis in the heart of the CDMX's hustle and bustle. The park is so thoughtfully laid out, it feels very inviting to just linger about and take everything in. There are many fountains and monuments spread throughout the park, and each has its own feeling to the surrounding area. It appears to be very well maintained with many people enjoying it.
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Naomi K.

Yelp
Nice peaceful park that was very clean and nice to walk through. It's so close to the bellas artes palacio and provides shade and is away from some the traffic. It would've nice to have a few more benches. Plenty of people walk around this area so it feels safe without being congested. Trees help the air feel a little more fresh and it looks well maintained.
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Alfa S.

Yelp
Kicked it here with J on 16 August 2014. Cute park in a central location. The powers that be also offer free Wi-Fi; the username and password are posted on signs attached to lamp posts.
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Madhusree S.

Yelp
I loved walking around here- people watching, shopping, looking at the varied sculptures- some of which I am trying to learn more about. wonderful place to create great memories.