Reform Avenue (Paseo de la Reforma) is a 12-kilometer-long avenue in Mexico City, diagonally across the city. The most important section of it starts at the west gate of Chapultepec Park in the east of the city, through the park and the famous Zona Rosa downtown, Mexico City's historic center, and reaches the three cultural squares northeast of the city. Almost all of Mexico City's famous buildings are on both sides of this section of Reform Avenue. The Reformation Avenue is covered with green grass and dense shade, and there are wide, flat and clean sidewalks, and there are various sculptures and seats under the shade, which is a large park of ten kilometers.
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Reform Avenue (Paseo de la Reforma) is a 12-kilometer-long avenue in Mexico City, diagonally across the city. The most important section of it starts at the west gate of Chapultepec Park in the east of the city, through the park and the famous Zona Rosa downtown, Mexico City's historic center, and reaches the three cultural squares northeast of the city. Almost all of Mexico City's famous buildings are on both sides of this section of Reform Avenue. The Reformation Avenue is covered with green grass and dense shade, and there are wide, flat and clean sidewalks, and there are various sculptures and seats under the shade, which is a large park of ten kilometers.
Mexico City's Reform Avenue is the largest commercial street in the area, and the streets are lined with historic old buildings. It is full of shopping malls and restaurants, large and small. There are a lot of tourists, just like Nanjing Road in Shanghai, you must come to Mexico City to walk around here.
Mexico City's most famous road, and it should be the widest, is located in the Reformation Avenue, and almost every large intersection will have similar monuments and sculptures. The road is centered on a fast track, next to a slow walkway, between the two there is a walkway and green space, pedestrians can walk on.
Reform Avenue is located in Mexico City, one of the world's largest cities, through the garden, the central area, and finally reach the mountain cultural square in the northeast. There are strong Spanish styles on both sides of the street, similar to Shanghai's Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. It is worth seeing, 4:9 points
There is an Angel Tower in the city center of Mexico, a fountain statue in the middle of the road, and a tour bus is easy to travel around the road.
The Avenue of Reformation in Mexico City is the most important commercial street in Mexico City. It is as important as Nanjing Road in Shanghai and Wangfujing in Beijing. The whole street is crowded every day, with shops and restaurants large and small on both sides, and both locals and tourists like to come here, definitely the most lively place in Mexico City.
I have been passing the Angel Monument several times, but never had the chance to see it. The whole avenue is able to take you from one end of the city to the other. It is basically covered with greenery, so many parts of the avenue you can get off and walk on your own. The avenue is impressive. If you are lucky enough to come to Mexico, remember to visit it.