Mexico City: Paseo de la Reforma
Paseo de la Reforma is a wide avenue that runs diagonally across the heart of Mexico City. It was designed by Ferdinand von Rosenzweig in the 1860s and modeled after the great boulevards of Europe, such as the Ringstraße in Vienna and the Champs-Élysées in Paris. After the French intervention in Mexico overthrew the constitutional President Benito Juárez, the newly crowned Emperor Maximilian made his mark on the conquered city. He commissioned a grand avenue linking the city center with his imperial residence, Chapultepec Castle, which was then on the southwestern edge of town. The project was originally named Paseo de la Emperatriz (Promenade of the Empress) in honor of Maximilian's consort and second cousin Empress Carlota. After her return to Europe and Maximilian's subsequent execution, the restored Juárez government renamed the Paseo in honor of the Reform War.
It is now home to many of Mexico's tallest buildings such as the Torre Mayor and others in the Zona Rosa. More modern extensions continue the avenue at an angle to the old Paseo. To the northeast it continues toward Tlatelolco, where it changes its name near the Plaza de las Tres Culturas. There it divides into Calzada de Guadalupe and Calzada de los Misterios that continue toward La Villa. Its western portion going west from Chapultepec Park passes south of Polanco on its way through the affluent neighborhood of Lomas de Chapultepec and then into Cuajimalpa and Santa Fe on the outskirts of the city, although when it reaches this point it is more a highway than a promenade.
Paseo de la Reforma / Ciudad de México
Paseo de la Reforma es la avenida más emblemática de México. ¡Acompañenme en este recorrido!
Paseo de la Reforma is the most emblematic avenue in Mexico. Come with me in this journey!
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Lights by Sappheiros
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Days Are Long - Silent Partner
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Flight over Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma with DJI Mavic Pro Drone
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Mexico City CDMX : Colonia Juárez during Sunset (Reforma 222, Paseo de la Reforma)
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In this video I walk around the Colonia Juárez neighborhood of Mexico City from the Reforma 222 shopping mall, walking on the Paseo de la Reforma, and Insurgentes Sur.
Filmed February 18, 2019
Timestamps
1:35 - Exiting Reforma 222 Shopping Mall to Paseo de La Reforma
2:20 - Paseo de La Reforma & Nápoles
4:20 - Paseo de La Reforma & Insurgentes Sur
5:10 - Group of people pushing a truck which can't start
9:50 - Calle Gral. Prim & Paseo de La Reforma
12:05 - Calle Gral. Prim & Viena
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U-Fly: Mexico City - Paseo de la Reforma (Pt)
No episodio de hoje caminhamos no eixo principal da Cidade do México – O Paseo de la Reforma.
Obrigado por assistirem. Se gostaram deixem um LIKE e subescrevam o canal!
In today's episode we walk in the main axis of Mexico City - Paseo de la Reforma .
Thanks for watching. If you like the video please LIKE and subscribe the channel.
En el episodio de hoy, caminamos en el eje principal de la Ciudad de México – El Paseo de la Reforma
Gracias por asistir. Se te gustó da un LIKE y suscribe el canal.
【4K】WALK REFORMA sunset MEXICO City CDMX SLOW TV travel vlog
Walk with me on my vacation, let's take a virtual tour with this travel video! Virtual hike in HDR.Hiking here is pleasant!. Plan a walking tour if you want to know the city!
#mexico #cdmx #travel #reforma #slowtv #documentary #4k #walk #4kwalk #walktuber #travelvlog #mexicocity #ciudaddemexico #paseodelareforma
CONOCE EL PASEO DE LA REFORMA EN LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
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EXCELENTE RECORRIDO POR LA #cdmx y #paseodelareforma
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Cool by Tobu
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Bosque de Chapultepec - Avenida Reforma, Ciudad de México
Paseo de la Reforma es la avenida más importante y hermosa de la ciudad, y una de las más famosas del mundo, debido a los importantes edificios y monumentos que se encuentran en ella como la Bolsa Mexicana de Valores o el mundialmente reconocido Ángel de la Independencia.
El Bosque de Chapultepec es el quinto parque urbano más grande del mundo. El Bosque de Chapultepec es el parque urbano más antiguo de América. Al año recibe más de quince millones de personas y 200 mil cada fin de semana. Para muchas familias mexicanas es un espacio importante de recreación y convivencia.
El bosque en su totalidad cuenta con 686 hectáreas. La superficie de la Primera y Segunda sección es de 438 hectáreas, de las cuales 117 son ocupadas por construcciones.
Video/Images Credits: Nik Zolof/CapitalBrokersGuadalajara
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Ciudad de Mexico - Rascacielos de Paseo de la Reforma - Drone 4K
Chapultepec One - Torre Mayor - Torre reforma - Torre Bancomer - Angel de la independencia. Grabado durante el paseo dominical
Mexico City . Paseo de la Reforma
Just a short clip of Paseo de la Reforma.
Mexico City Walk [Av. Paseo de la Reforma]
Streets in Mexico City
Ángel de la Independencia
Paseo de la Reforma fun Car-free Sunday - Mexico City
On Sunday, Paseo de la Reforma turns into a car-free, pedestrian-friendly zone for roughly 6 fun-filled hours. Throngs of people riding bicycles, roller skating, jogging, etc. that centers on about a 2 mile stretch of this wide major avenue in Mexico City.
For those of us simply enjoying a stroll, there are plenty of adjacent park walkways, medians, and benches. This historic avenue which was designed in the 1860's (and inspired by European streets such as the Champs-Élysées in Paris and the Ringstraße in Vienna). Running diagonally through the heart of Mexico City, the creation of the avenue was done at the bequest of Emperor Maximilian I, who was ruler of Mexico at the time.
Getting here was a very easy stroll from our hotel located in the Zona Rosa. Since we had quite a bit of sightseeing planned for the day we had to bring our visit to a close near the Chapultepec Park area, but we certainly took our time just soaking in the this beautiful avenue, with so many beautiful buildings, along with wonderful landscaping. An experience that will always be remembered.....
For more info about this avenue, along with the Sunday street closure event, please follow this link:
As always, Ed does the camcorder video filming, along with any narrations you hear, while yours truly edits it all and uploads the final video.
Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, Mexico City. ONE OF THE BEST CITIES IN THE GLOBE
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La escudería Ferrari Street Demo en Paseo de la Reforma - Mexico DF
Ferrari F60 Formula 1 en Reforma:
Demostración de Fórmula Uno en el Zócalo:
Ferrari Street Demo Mexico 2015
El próximo domingo 2 de agosto, la escudería Ferrari de la Fórmula Uno tomará el Paseo de la Reforma para una espectacular exhibición de sus autos.
La demostración del Street Demo Ferrari México 2015 contará con la participación de los pilotos mexicanos Esteban Gutiérrez y Ricardo Pérez de Lara, quienes rodarán a bordo del F60 y del 458 Challenge EVO respectivamente.
Ciudad de México. Paseo de la Reforma en streaming
Vista hacia el Ángel de la Independencia en Paseo de la Reforma de la Ciudad de México.
Mexico City Paseo de la Reforma 17 year timelapse
Taken between 2001 and 2017 from Chapultepec Castle in CDMX. For licensing please contact me: nick.tzolov@gmail.com
Mexico City: Paseo de la Reforma at night 4K ???????? ( Part-2)
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Paseo de la Reforma (translated as Promenade of the Reform), is a wide avenue that runs diagonally across the heart of Mexico City. It was designed by Ferdinand von Rosenzweig in the 1860s and modeled after the great boulevards of Europe,[1] such as the Ringstraße in Vienna and the Champs-Élysées in Paris. After the French intervention in Mexico overthrew the constitutional President Benito Juárez, the newly crowned Emperor Maximilian made his mark on the conquered city. He commissioned a grand avenue linking the city center with his imperial residence, Chapultepec Castle, which was then on the southwestern edge of town. The project was originally named Paseo de la Emperatriz (Promenade of the Empress) in honor of Maximilian's consort and second cousin Empress Carlota. After her return to Europe and Maximilian's subsequent execution, the restored Juárez government renamed the Paseo in honor of the Reform War.
It is now home to many of Mexico's tallest buildings such as the Torre Mayor and others in the Zona Rosa. More modern extensions continue the avenue at an angle to the old Paseo. To the northeast it continues toward Tlatelolco, where it changes its name near the Plaza de las Tres Culturas. There it divides into Calzada de Guadalupe and Calzada de los Misterios that continue toward La Villa. Its western portion going west from Chapultepec Park passes south of Polanco on its way through the affluent neighborhood of Lomas de Chapultepec and then into Cuajimalpa and Santa Fe on the outskirts of the city, although when it reaches this point it is more a highway than a promenade.