World Trade Center Mexico City

The World Trade Center Mexico City, commonly known by its former name, Hotel de México, is a building complex located in the wealthy neighborhood of in central .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros and Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes.

Theater building
The is a cultural, political and social facility located in as part of the World Trade Center Mexico City. It was designed and decorated by David Alfaro Siqueiros in the 1960s and hosts the largest mural work in the world called La Marcha de la Humanidad.

Stadium
is a 34,253-seat multi-purpose stadium located in Ciudad de los Deportes, Mexico City. The facility is used for association football matches and for American football as well. is situated 1¼ km south of World Trade Center Mexico City.

Stadium
The , situated in , is the world's largest bullring. The 41,262-seat facility is usually dedicated to bullfighting, but many boxing matches have been held there as well, including Julio César Chávez's third and final bout with Frankie Randall on May 22, 2004. is situated 1½ km southwest of World Trade Center Mexico City.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Del Valle and Tacubaya.

Avenida Insurgentes runs south of the central downtown areas cutting through two large, mostly residential neighborhoods: Colonia and Narvarte.

Neighborhood
is a working-class area of in the borough of Miguel Hidalgo. The colonia and adjacent areas in other colonias are collectively referred to as . sección II, Observatorio, Daniel Garza, and Ampliación Daniel Garza are also considered part of .

The district of is a residential and restaurant area on both sides of Insurgentes avenue between Viaducto Miguel Alemán in the south and Avenida Chapultepec in the north.

World Trade Center Mexico City

Latitude
19.39399° or 19° 23′ 38″ north
Longitude
-99.17398° or 99° 10′ 26″ west
Elevation
2,272 metres (7,454 feet)
Open location code
76F29RVG+HC
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1185211773
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­commercial
Geo­Names ID
6957088
Wiki­data ID
Q2712478
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Spanish—“World Trade Center Mexico City” goes by many names.
  • Basque: World Trade Center Ciudad de México
  • Chinese: 墨西哥城世界贸易中心
  • Czech: Torre WTC
  • Danish: World Trade Center
  • Dutch: World Trade Center Mexico City
  • Egyptian Arabic: مركز التجاره العالمى فى مكسيكو سيتى
  • Esperanto: Monda Komerca Centro de Meksikurbo
  • French: World Trade Center
  • Italian: World Trade Center Mexico
  • Italian: World Trade Center
  • Japanese: ワールド・トレード・センター・メキシコシティ
  • Japanese: ワールドトレードセンター・メキシコシティ
  • Norwegian Bokmål: World Trade Center Mexico by
  • Norwegian Bokmål: World Trade Center Mexico City
  • Norwegian Bokmål: World Trade Center Mexico
  • Norwegian: World Trade Center Mexico
  • Polish: World Trade Center Mexico
  • Portuguese: World Trade Center
  • Slovak: Torre WTC
  • Spanish: Hotel de Mexico
  • Spanish: Hotel de México
  • Spanish: World Trade Center Ciudad de Mexico
  • Spanish: World Trade Center Ciudad de México
  • Spanish: World Trade Center Mexico
  • Spanish: World Trade Center México
  • Spanish: WTC Mexico
  • Spanish: WTC México

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