Mexico City Architecture Tours: Mexican Guide

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Mexico City Architecture Tours

Mexican Architecture Guides – Exclusive Building Walks tailor made for Groups by e-architect.

post updated September 11, 2023

Contact e-architect for your walking guide on isabelle(at)e-architect.com

Mexico City Architecture Tour: Exclusive Guided Walks

Our Mexico City guided tours are all tailored to suit each booking, we do not allow for bookings to be joined. Our Mexican guided tours are all exclusive to each client.

Please contact is you are arranging an office trip, a conference, or university trip in Mexico.

Soumaya Museum building:
Mexico City Architecture Tours
image from architect

Mexico City Walking Tours

Mexico City Introduction

Mexico City is located roughly central to the country. It is the largest city in Mexico. Celebrated 20th Century Mexican buildings include Casa Luis Barragan and Capilla de Tlalpan, Torres Satélite, all designed by Mexican architect Luis Barragán.

Significant contemporary Mexican buildings include Habita Hotel, Nestlé Chocolate Museum, Tori-Tori Restaurant, Mourning House and the M.N.ROY Club. All these buildings can be visited on our Mexico City Architecture Tours.

BBVA Bancomer Tower in Mexico City by Rogers, Stirk Harbour + Partners with Legorreta + Legorreta:
BBVA Bancomer Tower
photo © Dolores Robles-Martinez

Famous architects with buildings in Mexico City include Rojkind Arquitectos, Richard Meier & Partners Architects, FREE | Fernando Romero EnterprisE and David Chipperfield Architects. Other key architects with work in Mexico City include Bunker Arquitectura, Arditti + RDT Architects, Pascal Arquitectos and FRENTEarquitectura.

Mexico City Architecture

Mexico City Architecture Walking Tours

Mexico City Architectural Tours can focus on traditional buildings, contemporary buildings or both. The Mexico City Architecture Tour is typically an introduction to the city’s main buildings, but it can be tailored to your group’s interests.

Walking Tours of Mexico City can involve basic advice ahead of trips about types and areas of Mexican buildings. We try to accommodate your architectural interests on our Mexican Architecture Tours.

We can assist your itinerary preparation by providing information on geographical areas and building types ahead of your Mexican architectural tour. For example, a group interested in Mexico City office buildings could receive information that allows a tour programme to be agreed prior to their visit to Mexico.

Visitors can be met from the airport, their accommodation, or at the starting point of their architecture walking tour in Mexico.

Hill in Front of the Glen, El vaquerito, Morelia, Michoacán
Architects: HW STUDIO
Mexican Architecture News - The Hill in Front of the Glen Michoacán
photo © Cesar Bejar
The Hill in Front of the Glen, Michoacán
The inspiration behind the Hill in Front of the Glen project is derived from carefully listening to the subtle murmurs and whispers of environments like this, as well as the client’s search for protection and shelter. How can one feel protected?

Palace of Culture and Communication, Guadalajara, Jalisco
Architects: GVA Arquitectos
Palace of Culture and Communication Guadalajara
photograph : Jorge Silva Architectural Photographer
Palace of Culture and Communication, Guadalajara
Palace of Culture and Communication (PALCCO) is a concept of multifunctional cultural space, unique in its kind, by bringing together in the same space the most diverse cultural expressions and the most advanced technology in telecommunications in its rooms and spaces.

Periférico 2008 Building, near to San Angel, south of Mexico City
Architects: BRAG. Arquitectos
Mexican Architecture News - Periférico 2008 San Angel, Mexico building
photo : Onnis Luque
Periférico 2008, San Angel
Periférico, is a multi-unit residential building, located to the south of Mexico City, very close to San Angel, known as “original town”, characterized by its history, monuments and religious architecture, as well as its museums, squares, streets and traditional parties.

Quinta Everest, Apodaca, Nuevo León building design by Deruiz Arquitectos:
Quinta Everest Nuevo Leon Mexico City Architecture Tours
photography : The Raws / Francisco Álvarez
Quinta Everest in Nuevo León, Mexico Party Pavilion

Mexico City Walking Tours

Contact Isabelle Lomholt to arrange your Mexican architectural tour on mob. +44 (0)7952 149814 or isabelle(at)e-architect.com

Payments for the guide / guides must be made in full prior to the México architectural tour.

Mexican Architecture News

Architecture Tours

e-architect also organise architecture walking tours in other cities such as Miami, Rio de Janeiro, New York City, Barcelona, Edinburgh, Madrid, London and Glasgow.

Architecture Walking Tours

Building Tour Guides

Selection of architectural tours by e-architect:

New York Architecture Walking Tours

London Architecture Tours

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Mexican Capital City Architecture

Major architectural designs in recent decades:

Museo Soumaya
Design: FREE | Fernando Romero EnterprisE
Museo Soumaya

Cineteca Nacional del Siglo XXI
Design: Rojkind Arquitectos
Cineteca Nacional del Siglo XXI Mexico

Torre BBVA-Bancomer
Design: RSH+P with Legorreta + Legorreta
Torre BBVA-Bancomer

Key recent architectural designs featured on e-architect:

Hyatt Regency Andares, Puerta de Hierro zone, Zapopan, Jalisco
Architects: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
Hyatt Regency Andares in Zapopan Jalisco
photograph : Rafael Gamo
Hyatt Regency Andares in Zapopan, Jalisco
The mixed-use Andares complex is the visionary urban complex that has positioned the Puerta de Hierro zone as a new center for the city of Zapopan. The Andares Master Plan formally commenced with the building of the shopping mall and the high-rise residential building, but an expansion was always planned.

Citica, Monterrey, México building design by Miró Rivera Architects and Ibarra Aragón Arquitectura:
Citica Building - Mexico City Architecture Tours
photography : Adrián Llaguno and Miró Rivera Architects
Citica Mixed-Use Building Development Monterrey

Solaz Los Cabos Hotel, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, México building design by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos:
Solaz Los Cabos Hotel Mexico
photography : Rafael Gamo
Solaz Los Cabos Hotel in San José del Cabo

New Mexican Buildings

Mexican Architecture
Sunset Chapel Building Mexico architecture
picture : Esteban Suárez

Mexican Architects – selection of key architectural offices in this country

Mexican Buildings – selection of key contemporary properties in the country

Mexican Architecture Competition

Mexican Houses – key contemporary properties in this large North American country

Mexico City Tower

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