Destination
Forget your daily routine at Fiesta Inn
All of us at Fiesta Inn Centro Histórico are committed to helping you disconnect and have fun. We would be delighted to provide suggestions on what to do, see and experience near our hotel. Explore La Alameda and Paseo de la Reforma, the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Zócalo of México City - as well as restaurants, bars, museums and shopping centers.
Arena Ciudad de México
Arena Ciudad de México
Take some time to get to know this incredible arena in Mexico City. This beautiful venue has become an icon of the city, and hosts concerts, sports and events. There is always something exciting happening here.
Remember that if you have an event in this majestic venue you can stay in one of our nearby hotels:
Foro Sol
Foro Sol
The Foro Sol invites you to experience incredible moments. This majestic venue, located in Ciudad Deportiva, can host up to 37,500 people in its stands, while the immense esplanade can accommodate up to 25,000 people.
Estadio de Béisbol Fray Nano
Estadio de Béisbol Fray Nano
This incredible venue is an icon for baseball lovers in Mexico.
Velodromo Olímpico Agustin Melgar
Velodromo Olímpico Agustin Melgar
Get to know the premier venue for cycling lovers. The Olympic Velodrome is located in Ciudad Deportiva, and hosts cycling events.
Mercado de Jamaica
Mercado de Jamaica
Visit the picturesque Mercado de Jamaica for a truly unique experience. It is famous for its sale of both flowers and ornamental plants, and is located southeast of the historic center of the city.
Basílica de Guadalupe
Basílica de Guadalupe
Visit the most important religious tourism attraction in México. Dedicated to Santa María de Guadalupe, this basilica is located at the foot of Cerro Tepeyac and draws Catholic pilgrims from all over the world.
Polanco-Chapultepec
Polanco-Chapultepec
Exclusive area of the city, with a combination of businesses and entertainment spots. The Chapultepec and Polanco area is a must-see that blends nature, sophistication and adventure.
Reforma-Zona Rosa
Reforma-Zona Rosa
Get to know one of the most elegant neighborhoods in Mexico City during the Porfiriato. It is located south of Reforma. Today it is a neighborhood that stands out for its bohemian and eclectic atmosphere. Enjoy its streets, bookstores, cafes, restaurants and antique shops
Centro Histórico Ciudad de México
Centro Histórico Ciudad de México
Tour the imposing Historic Center of México City. Take a stroll and admire colonial buildings full of history and culture. Explore the Templo Mayor, the Catedral Metropolitana, Palacio Nacional and Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Auditorio Nacional
Auditorio Nacional
Main venue for shows in Mexico. Concerts, plays, dance and other large-scale events are held with national and international performers, speakers, and companies. With a capacity of 10,000 spectators, the Auditorio Nacional has a Monumental Organ (OMAN) that combines its musical clarity with other instruments. It is made up of 15,633 flutes that range from a centimeter and a half to 10 meters in length.
Domo del Palacio de los Deportes
Domo del Palacio de los Deportes
Attend an unforgettable event at the Palacio de los Deportes. This iconic palace is located in Ciudad Deportiva and has hosted numerous arts-related and sporting events. It has capacity for up to 26,000 people.
Bosque de Chapultepec
Bosque de Chapultepec
Reserve a day to visit the magical Bosque de Chapultepec. You will be surprised by the enormous number of activities available: visit one of its eight museums, admire more than a hundred monuments and fountains, take a ride on the lake in a rowing boat or simply enjoy a peaceful corner contemplating nature.
Museo Soumaya
Museo Soumaya
Visit one of the most prominent contemporary museums in the city. Admire the unique and surprising architecture, and tour world-class art exhibits.
Museo Monumento a la Revolución
Museo Monumento a la Revolución
Take a tour of this museum that shows the history of the Mexican Revolution. It has 7 rooms in total where you can see exhibits of maps, historical documents and photographs.
Museo de cera Ripley
Museo de cera Ripley
Satisfy your curiosity by admiring more than 200 wax figures. In this museum you can also find some examples of the things that Robert Ripley found in his travels.
Metrobús
Metrobús
Use the metrobús and travel the city as its inhabitants do. It is one of the fastest and most effective transports in Mexico City. It connects with the most important places in the city and one of its lines crosses a large part of Avenida Insurgentes.
Iglesia de Santo Domingo CDMX
Iglesia de Santo Domingo CDMX
Get to know the incredible Church of Santo Domingo. This beautiful building was built between 1551 and 1608. It is a historical monument belonging to the Dominican order and shows the most impressive Mexican Baroque architecture.
Arena Mexico Lucha Libre
Arena Mexico Lucha Libre
If you are fans of wrestling, this is the perfect place to enjoy a great show. National and international wrestlers participate in these famous events, and they will ensure you a great time of fun.
Teatro de los Insurgetes
Teatro de los Insurgetes
The Teatro de los Insurgentes is one of the most emblematic and representative theaters in Mexico City. Located in the Del Valle neighborhood, this venue has been an important cultural and artistic center since its inauguration.
Over the years, the Teatro de los Insurgentes has hosted a wide variety of productions, including classical and contemporary plays, as well as musicals and dance performances. It is known for featuring works by prominent playwrights, both Mexican and international.
Centro CDMX
Centro CDMX
Get to know the most iconic places in the city center.
Discover endless historical and cultural activities offered by the downtown area of México City. Let yourself be amazed by the diversity of options and things to do, both day and night. Visit the most important palaces, craft shops, malls, museums, parks, bars and restaurants.
Catedral Metropolitana
Catedral Metropolitana
La Catedral Metropolitana de Ciudad de México is one of the main colonial treasures of México, and the largest cathedral in Latin America. Enjoy a tour of this impressive space; explore the tunnels and admire its pre-Hispanic foundations.
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Palacio de Bellas Artes
El Palacio de Bellas Artes Ciudad de México was inaugurated in 1934 and is currently one of the most beautiful and iconic architectural works in the capital of México, as well as one of the most outstanding opera houses in the world.
Artisan market
Artisan market
Mexico City Marathon
Mexico City Marathon
The Mexico City Marathon is one of the most important long-distance races in Latin America. It attracts thousands of runners from around the world, including elite athletes and amateur runners.
Course: The marathon route typically includes several iconic landmarks of Mexico City, such as the Zócalo, Paseo de la Reforma, Chapultepec Forest, and finishes at the Olympic University Stadium.
Altitude: The race takes place at a significant altitude (approximately 2,240 meters above sea level), which presents an additional challenge for the runners.