Alameda Central
The oldest public park in the Americas, established in 1592 on the site of an ancient Aztec market. Marble-paved paths surrounded by decorative fountains and historical statues. Adjacent to the iconic Palacio de Bellas Artes and Torre Latinoamericana. The Diego Rivera Mural Museum nearby houses his famous painting about a Sunday afternoon dream. A peaceful green haven in the heart of the bustling city.