Skip the lines with priority access to the Torre Latinoamericana, one of Mexico City's most iconic skyscrapers. Inspired by New York's Empire State Building, this 44-story tower features a rooftop observation deck with spectacular panoramic views.
From up high, you can see the Centro Historico, modern areas, and, on clear days, nearby mountains and volcanoes. Its height gives you a unique perspective to appreciate the magnitude and vitality of the city.
Opened in 1956, it was the tallest building in the capital until 2004 and is a symbol of architectural innovation. Designed to withstand earthquakes, it has survived major quakes and remains a benchmark of solidity and modernity