Mexico City: Paseo de la Reforma at Dusk

Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma, a grand boulevard inspired by European boulevards, cuts diagonally through the urban landscape at dusk. Originally conceived in the 1860s as Paseo de la Emperatriz, it was renamed and reconfigured over time to become a central artery for the city. The boulevard is flanked by historic parks like Alameda Central and modern high-rise office towers, reflecting the city's continuous development. This avenue serves as a primary route for transportation, public events, and as a symbol of Mexico City's economic and cultural dynamism.
Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma, a grand boulevard inspired by European boulevards, cuts diagonally through the urban landscape at dusk. Originally conceived in the 1860s as Paseo de la Emperatriz, it was renamed and reconfigured over time to become a central artery for the city. The boulevard is flanked by historic parks like Alameda Central and modern high-rise office towers, reflecting the city's continuous development. This avenue serves as a primary route for transportation, public events, and as a symbol of Mexico City's economic and cultural dynamism.
Photo taken in April 2018. © 2026 Chad Davis
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