During the 1970s and early 1980s, the Hotel de México was one of the tallest buildings in Latin America: it has 50 floors and is 206 meters high! There is no doubt that the WTC is part of our everyday landscape and, although many people don’t know it, it has a viewpoint that you can climb to see the city from above.
The experience is called Mirador by CETRO and is located on the 46th floor of the World Trade Center. From this vantage point, you will have a 360° view with windows that allow you to appreciate the city from different angles.

Your visit will be interactive: you can scan QR codes to discover interesting facts about the city and take photos of yourself at different historical monuments with augmented reality. You will also meet your friendly hosts Jaax and Kaloop, a pair of virtual guides inspired by Mexican nahuales.
Take your time to enjoy a view that we don’t get to see every day; there is also a food and beverage menu to complement your stay.
How much does it cost to go up to the WTC observation deck?
General admission costs $250; seniors with INAPAM, students, teachers, and children between the ages of 4 and 12 pay $150.
For an additional fee, you can go out onto the terrace to continue enjoying the view and take lots of photos, but this depends on weather conditions.
There are also other types of packages, such as the family ticket for 5 people, which costs $625.
You can also get to the WTC on board a Turibus, which will also take you to other iconic places in Mexico City; prices start at $349 for this option.

It’s time to overcome your fear of heights! Witness life in Mexico City from above and run, or rather, climb up to enjoy this unique experience. Remember that you can only visit from Wednesday to Monday, from 10:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.