Local Attractions
In the Heart of Mexico City's Top Attractions
The Polanco district of Mexico City is a chic, cosmopolitan playground for the city’s elite. Its avenues are lined with upscale shops, boutiques, restaurants and nightlife destinations, and its beautiful colonial homes and tranquil parks enchant all who visit.
In the heart of it all, near Parque Lincoln, is Dominion Suites Polanco. We’re only moments from the top attractions and things to do in Mexico City, and our front desk staff is happy to assist with recommendations on what to see and do, tour arrangements, transportation and more.
Parque lincoln
Noted for its large clock tower and statues of Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, this family friendly park across the street from the hotel has children’s games, an aviary and a mirror pool where visitors can rent remote controlled model yachts or watch locals show off theirs.
Moliere market
Mercado Moliere is more than just a gourmet market, it is an unforgettable epicurean experience unto itself. Savor a wide variety of delicacies ranging from authentic Mexican favorites like barbacoa and tacos to seafood, Spanish and German cuisine, sushi, gelato and more.
Soumaya museum
Home to nearly 70,000 pieces of Central American and European art, this visually stunning $70-million museum was funded by Carlos Slim Helú, one of the richest men in the world.
Inbursa aquarium
With 1.6 million liters of water and nearly 300 exotic marine species, Mexico’s largest aquarium welcomes you to get up close and personal with barracuda, manta rays, five types of sharks and a colony of Gentoo and chinstrap penguins.
National museum of anthropology
This massive museum features 12 ground-level halls dedicated to pre-Hispanic Mexico, with upper-level halls examining the city’s contemporary cultures and civilizations.
Auditorio nacional
Considered among the among the world's best performance venues, the 10,000-seat Auditorio Nacional is an award-winning facility that has hosted some of the biggest names in music and entertainment along with the 1993 and 2007 Miss Universe pageants.
Chapultepec zoo
Located on grounds that once served as Montezuma’s game reserve, this 13.5-hectare (33-acre) zoo boasts nearly 2,000 specimens from about 280 species, predominantly in Victorian-style cages.
Antara fashion mall
This upscale, open-air shopping mall features more than 148 brand name stores, live concerts, fashion shows and exhibits in an ambiance of elegance, glamor and style to offer a truly unique lifestyle experience.
Chapultepec castle
A grand reminder of the Mexican aristocracy, the castle standing atop Chapultepec Hill served as the residence for Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlota when they arrived in Mexico City in 1864.
Plaza carso
The largest mixed-use real estate complex in Latin America, Plaza Carso is home to the architecturally stunning Soumaya Museum, the Cervantes Theater and the Jumex Museum of contemporary art.
Museum of modern art
This world-class museum showcases the works of national and international contemporary artists from the 1930’s and later, including Frida Kahlo, Olga Costa, Diego Rivera, Juan Soriano, and Vicente Rojo.