Evening on Calle Madero, Mexico City’s Centro Histórico

Evening view of Calle Francisco I. Madero, a pedestrian street in Mexico City's Centro Histórico, lined with historic architecture and bustling with people.
Calle Francisco I. Madero, a primary pedestrian thoroughfare in Mexico City's Centro Histórico, is shown at dusk. This street, historically a commercial hub since colonial times, was pedestrianized in 2010, transforming it into one of Latin America's busiest walkways. It connects significant landmarks such as the Torre Latinoamericana and the Zócalo, and is lined with historic architecture, retail spaces, and notable buildings like the Casa de los Azulejos.
Photo taken in April 2018.
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