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Polyforum Siqueiros A cultural center that’s home to a Greek-style circular theater, Polyforum Siqueriros was designed and decorated by David Alfaro Siqueiros in the 1960s. Visitors flock to see his mural, “La Marcha de la Humanidad,” touted as the largest mural in the world and featured on seven panels of the complex. www.polyforumsiqueiros.com.mx City Design Tour Mexico City Brought to you by Downtown Mexico and Downtown Beds Colonial meets industrial at Downtown Mexico, a swank hotel located in Centro Histórico, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel offers world-class amenities and a rooftop bar. For travelers who want a high-end feel at a lower price, the chic yet budget-friendly hostel, Downtown Beds, is right next door. www.downtownmexico.com Cielito Querido Café Cielito Querido cafés are popping up around the city.Their bright, quirky décor reflects the vibrant tapestry of Mexican culture while their menu offers a locally-inspired selection of food and drinks. Travelers are singing the praises of this relatively young, but increasingly popular, brand of coffee shops. www.cielitoquerido.com.mx Museo Soumaya Showcasing works from Mexico, South America and Europe, Museo Soumaya’s Plaza Loreto and Plaza Carso house a combined 66,000 pieces of art. Designed by Fernando Romero in consultation with Ove Arup and Frank Gehry, the newer Plaza Carso was funded by billionaire Carlos Slim Helú and is filled with pieces from his personal collection. www.soumaya.com.mx Tori Tori Ranked one of the 50 best restaurants in Asia and the number one restaurant in Singapore, Chef André Chiang’s style is an interpretation of Southern French Nouvelle. The décor is comfortable and contemporary, so you feel like you’re lounging at someone’s home–a very fabulous, sophisticated home. There are only 30 seats, so make your reservations early. www.toritori.com.mx MN Roy You wouldn’t look twice at the façade of this club in the Roma District. Once you make it past the front door of this elite venue, you’re transported into a modern, otherworldly space that blends wood, leather, copper and basalt tile in its aesthetic. www.mnroyclub.com fascinating mix of the ancient, colonial and modern, this bustling metropolis is in the midst of a cultural renaissance. Check out our picks for eat, stay and play, plus 10 must- see annual events. Festivals and Events 1. January 6: Día de los Santos Reyes (Three Kings Day) 2. Late February/Early March: Carnaval (Carnival) 3. End of March through early April: Festival de Mexico en el Centro Historico (Mexico City Festival) 4. End of March through early April / September: Fashion Week Mexico 5. May 18: International Museum Day 6. June 1: Día de la Marina (Navy Day) 7. September 15-16: Día de la Independencia (Indpendence Day) 8. October 18: Noche de Los Alebrijes (Monumental Alebrijes Parade) 9. November 1-2: Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) 10. November 20: Día de la Revolución (Revolution Day) Humanscale’s ErgoLab Juan Salvador Agraz #61-401 Santa Fe, Cuajimalpa 05348, Mexico Phone: +52 55-9155- 5222 ErgoLab Mexico City

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Page 1: City Design Tour Mexico City - Humanscale · City Design Tour Mexico City Brought to you by Downtown Mexico and Downtown Beds Colonial meets industrial at Downtown Mexico, a swank

Polyforum Siqueiros A cultural center that’s home to a Greek-style circular theater, Polyforum Siqueriros was designed and decorated by David Alfaro Siqueiros in the 1960s. Visitors flock to see his mural, “La Marcha de la Humanidad,” touted as the largest mural in

the world and featured on seven panels of the complex. www.polyforumsiqueiros.com.mx

City Design Tour

Mexico City

Brought to you by

Downtown Mexico and Downtown Beds Colonial meets industrial at Downtown Mexico, a swank hotel located in Centro Histórico, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hotel offers world-class amenities and a rooftop bar. For travelers who want a high-end feel at a lower price,

the chic yet budget-friendly hostel, Downtown Beds, is right next door. www.downtownmexico.com

Cielito Querido CaféCielito Querido cafés are popping up around the city. Their bright, quirky décor reflects the vibrant tapestry of Mexican culture while their menu offers a locally-inspired selection of food and drinks. Travelers are singing the praises of this

relatively young, but increasingly popular, brand of coffee shops. www.cielitoquerido.com.mx

Museo SoumayaShowcasing works from Mexico, South America and Europe, Museo Soumaya’s Plaza Loreto and Plaza Carso house a combined 66,000 pieces of art. Designed by Fernando Romero in consultation with Ove Arup and Frank Gehry, the

newer Plaza Carso was funded by billionaire Carlos Slim Helú and is filled with pieces from his personal collection.

www.soumaya.com.mx

Tori ToriRanked one of the 50 best restaurants in Asia and the number one restaurant in Singapore, Chef André Chiang’s

style is an interpretation of Southern French Nouvelle. The décor is comfortable and contemporary, so you feel like

you’re lounging at someone’s home–a very fabulous, sophisticated home. There are only 30 seats, so make your

reservations early. www.toritori.com.mx

MN RoyYou wouldn’t look twice at the façade of this club in the Roma District. Once you make it past the front door of this elite venue, you’re transported into a modern, otherworldly space that blends wood, leather, copper and basalt tile in

its aesthetic. www.mnroyclub.com

{fascinating mix of the ancient, colonial

and modern, this bustling metropolis is in

the midst of a cultural renaissance. Check

out our picks for eat, stay and play, plus 10 must-

see annual events.

Festivals and Events 1. January 6: Día de los Santos Reyes (Three Kings Day)

2. Late February/Early March: Carnaval (Carnival)

3. End of March through early April: Festival de Mexico en el Centro Historico (Mexico City Festival)

4. End of March through early April / September: Fashion Week Mexico

5. May 18: International Museum Day

6. June 1: Día de la Marina (Navy Day)

7. September 15-16: Día de la Independencia (Indpendence Day)

8. October 18: Noche de Los Alebrijes (Monumental Alebrijes Parade)

9. November 1-2: Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

10. November 20: Día de la Revolución (Revolution Day)

Humanscale’s ErgoLabJuan Salvador Agraz #61-401 Santa Fe, Cuajimalpa 05348, MexicoPhone: +52 55-9155- 5222

ErgoLab

Mexico City