Tickets for the Torre Latinoamericana

Reserve your tickets to go up to the Torre Latino Viewpoint and enjoy one of the best panoramic views of Mexico City, with skip-the-line access and open entry during the day.

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  • Access to the 360° viewpoint of the tower
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Discover the Torre Latinoamericana

Go up to the Torre Latino viewpoint and see Mexico City from above

Torre Latinoamericana illuminated during sunset with a sky of intense colors

The Torre Latinoamericana is one of the most iconic buildings in Mexico City and one of the best options to enjoy a panoramic view of the Historic Center. Located next to the Palace of Fine Arts, this tower has become a must-stop for those who want to see the city from above.

From the Torre Latino Viewpoint, you can enjoy a 360° view of some of the most recognizable places in CDMX, such as the Zócalo, the Alameda Central, the Palace of Fine Arts, and the large buildings of the center. On clear days, it is also possible to appreciate the vast expanse of the city and the mountains that surround it.

If you want to complete your tour of Mexico City, you can also visit the National Museum of Anthropology, the Chapultepec Castle, the Frida Kahlo Museum, or the archaeological zone of Teotihuacán. These are some of the most recommended visits to learn about the history, culture, and most emblematic places of Mexico. You can buy your tickets for these attractions from here.

General information

  • Visit duration: approximately 60 – 90 minutes
  • Location: Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas No. 2, Historic Center, Mexico City
  • Type of visit: self-guided access to the viewpoint
  • Entry in PDF format
  • One of the most emblematic viewpoints in CDMX to enjoy panoramic views of the Historic Center

What the ticket includes

  • Entry to the Torre Latinoamericana Viewpoint
  • Skip-the-line access at the ticket office
  • Entry in PDF format
  • Access to the 360° viewpoint of the tower
  • Views of the Zócalo, Palace of Fine Arts, Alameda Central, and Mexico City's skyline

What the ticket does NOT include

  • Live guide
  • Transportation from your hotel or another point in Mexico City
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup
  • Audioguide

Schedules and access

  • The Torre Latinoamericana is open every day
  • Approximate schedule: from 09:00–10:00 to 21:00–22:00
  • Usual last access: between 20:30 and 21:00
  • Open entry, no specific time slot
  • It is recommended to go up at sunset or at night to enjoy one of the best views of Mexico City
Torre Latinoamericana seen between marble columns in the heart of Mexico City

Buy your tickets for the Torre Latinoamericana

Reserve your entry to go up to the Torre Latino Viewpoint in Mexico City

Buy your tickets for the Torre Latinoamericana and enjoy one of the most famous panoramic views of Mexico City. With your ticket, you can go up to the Torre Latino Viewpoint and see from above the Historic Center, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Zócalo, the Alameda Central, and the CDMX skyline.

The tickets for the Torre Latinoamericana include skip-the-line access at the ticket office and entry in PDF format, so you can organize your visit comfortably before arriving. The entry is open, with no specific time slot, so you can go up to the viewpoint during the available opening hours that day.

If you want to visit the Torre Latinoamericana Viewpoint, it is advisable to reserve your tickets in advance, especially if you plan to go at sunset, at night, on weekends, or during high-traffic days. Go up to one of the most emblematic buildings in Mexico and discover the city from a unique perspective.

Torre Latinoamericana / Torre Latino Viewpoint

How to get to the Torre Latinoamericana

  • The Torre Latinoamericana is in the heart of the Historic Center, next to the Palace of Fine Arts. If you are at the Alameda Central, Bellas Artes, or the Zócalo, you can easily walk there.

  • The nearest metro station is Bellas Artes, connected with lines 2 and 8. You can also arrive from nearby stations like Hidalgo, San Juan de Letrán, or Allende, depending on your starting point.

  • The tower is located in a very central and busy area, so it is advisable to leave early and check nearby parking options. Traffic can be intense during peak hours, weekends, and holidays.

  • Indicate as your destination 'Torre Latinoamericana' or 'Torre Latino Viewpoint'. It is a convenient option if you are coming from areas like Roma, Condesa, Polanco, Reforma, or Coyoacán.

History, architecture, and unique views from the Torre Latino Viewpoint

Curiosities of the Torre Latinoamericana

1956 - A historic skyscraper in Mexico City

The Torre Latinoamericana was inaugurated in 1956 and became one of the most representative buildings in the Historic Center of Mexico City.

One of the tallest buildings in Latin America

For years, the Torre Latinoamericana was one of the tallest skyscrapers in Latin America and a symbol of modernity for the Mexican capital.

Earthquake-resistant design - An icon of resilience

The tower is famous for its earthquake-resistant structure. Its ability to withstand large earthquakes made it a reference in engineering and architecture in Mexico.

360° Viewpoint - Mexico City from above

The Torre Latino Viewpoint offers a 360° panoramic view over CDMX. From there, you can see the Palace of Fine Arts, the Zócalo, the Alameda Central, and much of the Historic Center.

Sunset and night - The best time to go up

One of the most recommended experiences is to go up to the viewpoint at sunset or at night when the lights of Mexico City completely transform the urban landscape.

Privileged location - Next to Bellas Artes

The Torre Latinoamericana is located next to the Palace of Fine Arts, one of the most visited areas of the city. Therefore, it is easy to combine the visit with a walk through the Alameda Central, the Historic Center, or the Zócalo.

An essential visit in CDMX

Buying tickets for the Torre Latinoamericana is one of the easiest ways to enjoy a complete view of Mexico City. It is a quick, central visit and perfect to include in any tour of the center.

Access rules to the Torre Latinoamericana

  • Access to the Torre Latinoamericana Viewpoint requires a valid ticket. With your entry, you can go up to the viewpoint during the available opening hours, without needing to select a specific time slot.

    • It is recommended to carry small bags or backpacks
    • Access may be subject to security checks
    • Bulky objects may not be allowed inside the tower
    • Always follow the instructions of the access staff
    • It is recommended to arrive early on weekends, holidays, or times of high traffic
  • Taking photographs for personal use is allowed from the viewpoint. The use of tripods, professional equipment, drones, commercial recordings, or photo sessions may be restricted or require prior authorization.

    • Respect the designated areas and the instructions of the staff
    • Do not throw objects from the viewpoint or lean dangerously on railings or glass
    • Maintain respectful behavior throughout the visit
    • Do not consume food or drinks in unauthorized areas
    • Avoid blocking accesses, corridors, or observation areas

Frequently Asked Questions FAQs

  • They include entry to the Torre Latinoamericana Viewpoint, skip-the-line access at the ticket office, and a ticket in PDF format. From the viewpoint, you can enjoy panoramic views of Mexico City.

  • No, the ticket does not include a live guide. The visit is self-guided and focused on access to the 360° viewpoint of the Torre Latinoamericana.

  • The visit usually lasts between 60 and 90 minutes. It is enough time to go up to the viewpoint, enjoy the views, take photos, and calmly explore the observation area.

  • Yes, you can buy your tickets for the Torre Latinoamericana online from here. It is advisable to book in advance, especially if you want to visit the viewpoint at sunset, at night, on weekends, or on high-traffic days.

  • The Torre Latinoamericana is located at Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas No. 2, Colonia Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000, Mexico City. It is situated next to the Palace of Fine Arts and very close to the Alameda Central and the Zócalo.

  • From the Torre Latino Viewpoint, you can see the Historic Center of Mexico City, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Zócalo, the Alameda Central, and much of the CDMX skyline. On clear days, you can also appreciate the vast expanse of the city and the mountains that surround it.

  • Yes, the Torre Latinoamericana is open every day. The usual schedule for the viewpoint is approximately from 09:00–10:00 to 21:00–22:00, with the last access usually between 20:30 and 21:00. Hours may vary on holidays, events, or special days.

  • One of the best times to visit the Torre Latino Viewpoint is at sunset when you can see the city by day and wait for it to light up at night. It is also a highly recommended visit after nightfall to enjoy the illuminated skyline of Mexico City.

  • You can combine your visit to the Torre Latinoamericana with other attractions in Mexico City, such as the National Museum of Anthropology, the Chapultepec Castle, the Frida Kahlo Museum, or Teotihuacán. You can buy your tickets from here.

  • The Torre Latinoamericana has elevators to access the main levels of the viewpoint, but some areas or upper levels may have access limitations or require the use of stairs. If you are traveling with a wheelchair or need special assistance, it is advisable to check the accessibility conditions before the visit.