Take a stunning 4K HDR walking tour along Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City, one of the most iconic avenues in Latin America. Originally commissioned in the 1860s by Maximilian I of Mexico, this grand boulevard was inspired by the great European avenues and designed to connect the historic city center with Chapultepec Castle.
Along the way, we pass the elegant Fuente de la Diana Cazadora, unveiled in 1942 and symbolizing strength and independence. We also visit the golden-winged El Ángel de la Independencia, inaugurated in 1910 to commemorate the centennial of Mexico’s War of Independence — now one of the city’s most recognizable national symbols. Further down the boulevard stands the historic Monumento a Cuauhtémoc, honoring the last Aztec emperor and celebrating Mexico’s Indigenous heritage.
Today, Paseo de la Reforma blends history, culture, and modern architecture, lined with skyscrapers, public art, and vibrant city life. Join ExplorerVacations as we step through centuries of Mexican history on one unforgettable walk. For more travel inspiration in Mexico and around the world, visit ExplorerVacations.com.
Disfrute de un impresionante recorrido a pie en 4K HDR por el Paseo de la Reforma en la Ciudad de México, una de las avenidas más emblemáticas de Latinoamérica. Originalmente encargado en la década de 1860 por Maximiliano I de México, este gran bulevar se inspiró en las grandes avenidas europeas y fue diseñado para conectar el centro histórico de la ciudad con el Castillo de Chapultepec.
En el camino, pasaremos por la elegante Fuente de la Diana Cazadora, inaugurada en 1942 y que simboliza la fuerza y la independencia. También visitaremos el Ángel de la Independencia, de alas doradas, inaugurado en 1910 para conmemorar el centenario de la Guerra de Independencia de México, ahora uno de los símbolos nacionales más reconocibles de la ciudad. Más adelante en el bulevar se encuentra el histórico Monumento a Cuauhtémoc, que honra al último emperador azteca y celebra la herencia indígena de México.
Hoy en día, el Paseo de la Reforma combina historia, cultura y arquitectura moderna, rodeado de rascacielos, arte público y una vibrante vida urbana. Únete a ExplorerVacations y recorre siglos de historia mexicana en un recorrido inolvidable. Para más inspiración de viajes en México y el mundo, visita ExplorerVacations.com.
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Thank you for visiting Explorer Vacations, the video channel of Cruise Planners - ExplorerVacations.com! When traveling, we bring our cameras with us, so you can see what we see as we take a walking tour and explore the best places to visit as a tourist. When on vacation, we will try to take walks by our favorite café, restaurant, hotel, or shop. We film most videos in 4K Ultra HD and upload full length videos in HDR. Most videos are ASMR so you can hear the real sounds of our city walk. When planning your holiday, you can review our videos as a tourism travel guide before embarking on your trip. Not planning on traveling anytime soon? Then you can just relax and be a virtual explorer while enjoying a relaxing 4K video tour.
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Filmed in 4K Ultra HDR 60fps. Tour of Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City. Take a stunning 4K HDR walking tour along Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City, one of the most iconic avenues in Latin America. Originally commissioned in the 1860s by Maximilian I of Mexico, this grand boulevard was inspired by the great European avenues and designed to connect the historic city center with Chapultepec Castle.
Along the way, we pass the elegant Fuente de la Diana Cazadora, unveiled in 1942 and symbolizing strength and independence. We also visit the golden-winged El Ángel de la Independencia, inaugurated in 1910 to commemorate the centennial of Mexico’s War of Independence — now one of the city’s most recognizable national symbols. Further down the boulevard stands the historic Monumento a Cuauhtémoc, honoring the last Aztec emperor and celebrating Mexico’s Indigenous heritage.
Today, Paseo de la Reforma blends history, culture, and modern architecture, lined with skyscrapers, public art, and vibrant city life. Join ExplorerVacations as we step through centuries of Mexican history on one unforgettable walk.
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