Travel & Stay

most events will be taking place at or nearby the st. regis hotel, so we highly recommend staying there. if you’d like to stay in a different hotel, we recommend staying in the polanco area.

HOW TO GET AROUND

there will be transportation provided to and from all of the events. when touring the city, we recommend downloading the UMD Taxi app available in the app store for easy rides 24/7

WHERE TO EAT

WHAT TO DO

Siqueiros Public Art Room

founded by mexican muralist david siquieros, this gallery holds talks, conferences, and workshops covering various art and design topics.

Parque Lincoln

this small green space in the heart of polanco features sculptures, an aviary, pond, museum, and an open-air theater—all close to the neighborhood restaurants and bars.

Museo Frida Kahlo

discover la casa azul in mexico city: frida kahlo’s childhood home, now a museum of her life and works.

Xochimilco

in southern mexico city, a gritty working-class neighborhood gives way to the famous canals of xochimilco, the last remnants of a vast water transport system built by the aztecs. colorful gondola-like boats take visitors on cruises while food vendors, artisans and mariachi bands float past.

Museo de Antropologia

the national museum of anthropology is a national museum of mexico. it is the largest and most visited museum in mexico.

Museo Jumex

museo jumex is a contemporary art museum with works by the likes of andy warhol and damien hirst.

Bosque De Chapultepec

new york has central park, london has hyde park, and mexico city has chapultepec park, a 1,700-acre plus space home to museums, botanical gardens, a large lake, and a zoo.

Museo Tamayo

the tamayo museum (museo tamayo) was founded by ruffino tamayo in 1981, when the mexican artist donated his own works, in addition to a massive collection of international contemporary art, with the goal of showcasing 20th-century art for the public.

Museo Soumaya

since it opened in 2011, the soumaya museum has quickly become one of the most iconic museums in mexico city. and not only because of its art, the giant silver building tiled iwth thousands of silver hexagons, is one of the showiest pieces of architecture in the city.

Centro Historico / Templo Mayor

home to historic landmarks dating from as far back as the aztec era, centro historico is the city’s beating heart. centered around the massive zocalo plaza, the area draws visitors to museums and iconic buildings like the art nouveau palacio de bellas artes and the templo mayor- a pinnacle of aztec architecture. street vendors and basic taquerias exist in harmony with high-end restaurants along the bustling, pedestrian-only calle madero.

Coyoacan

a bohemian district of mexico city known for its cobbled streets and colonial architecture.

Piramides de Teotihuacan

ancient sacredness permeates teotihuacan, captivating visitors as they imagine what life was like in this amazing metropolis. teotihuacan was once the site of one of the largest ancient cities in the americas, with more than 25,000 inhabitants. developed between the 1st and 7th centuries a.d., teotihuacan’s influence on city planning and urban development is still relevant today.

Palacio Bellas Artes

the palacio de bellas artes is a prominent cultural center in mexico city. this hosts performing arts events, literature events, and plastic arts galleries and exhibitions.

WHERE TO GLAM

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VISAS & TRAVEL INFO

visa para viajar para venezolanos

todas las personas portadoras de pasaporte Venezolano requieren visa para viajar a México

WHERE TO STAY

THE ST. REGIS MEXICO CITY

av. p de la reforma 439
cuauhtémoc, cdmx 06500
+52 (55) 5228-1818

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