Famous monument dedicated to the Mexican Revolution, with an observation deck & on-site museum.
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One of the most iconic symbols of Mexico City is actually a tomb for the fallen heroes of the Revolution. Francisco( Pancho Villa), Francisco Madera, Plutarco Elias Calles, Venustiano Carranza, and Lázaro Calles are enterred at the site. Visitors can go below to the Museum of the Revolution or take a many- floored, glass elevator to an open air coffee shop with sweeping views of the city. More daring, non-claustrophic, non-agoraphobic guests can climb a steep, airless,closed staircase literally to the top outside of the cupola. Leaving the staircase one exits to the try and stand on the sloping cupola with glass barriers at the edge. Truly an experience only Mexico would allow! After the submit, one can ride the glass elevator down for restrooms and another lovely coffee shop.



If you are walking around and ex ok print Mexico City CDMX do not missed the chance to pass by the Monumento a la Revolución.
This is a beautiful monument that celebrates the Mexican Revolution, you can walk around and enjoy delicious food and there is an elevator that can take you to the top of the monument.
We couldn’t make it to the top because it was closed, but I have hear great things about it ;0)
This is a beautiful monument that celebrates the Mexican Revolution, you can walk around and enjoy delicious food and there is an elevator that can take you to the top of the monument.
We couldn’t make it to the top because it was closed, but I have hear great things about it ;0)






The most confused tourist attraction I've ever been to. (More about that later.) The view is nice from the top. In appreciation for the unusual architecture, I went there one sunny afternoon. The original system of two elevators has been replaced by a single glass elevator that goes part way up the center of the building. But it does not go all the way up. There are two more levels to climb to, BUT you have to first walk down some steps and then back up, down-up, down-up. It is very confusing. I don't see any reason to go to the very top level. The view is no different. Once you get to the café level, you have seen the best views. Even the beginning of the tour is extremely confused. You go down through a labyrinth of steel support columns (see the orange and black pictures), for no apparent reason. Then you come up almost the same place you went down for a green screen photo opportunity. The absolute worst part of this confused design is having to squeeze between a stone wall and a curved staircase. (See the image with "03" on the sign. Yes, that little crack between the staircase and the wall leads to another downward staircase, which you have to go down in order to go up. Again, very confusing.) People with mobility problems definitely need to skip this attraction. There are staff at the front who warn you about the steps.










I highly recommend checking out Monumento A la Revolución if you're in the area. The ticket prices are very affordable and the view from the top is truly breathtaking. Once inside, there's plenty to explore and you might even find yourself getting lost in all the incredible details. Definitely worth a visit!





Huge monument. It's pretty taxing to get to the top(most northern point). Delivers beautiful views of the city. Come back for a night tour also.





Fun place to visit. The ticket includes a self guided tour and is highly recommended. You’ll visit the basement of the building which shows the underground structure of the monument, it’s history, and a ride in a glass elevator to go up. Then there are steel steps to go all the way to the very top.









You need to come here definitely at night because the view of night city is amazing! The tickets are cheap so don't hasitate. Among the view you have some history lesson about monument and some cafe upstairs. Also you can tale pictures here. So a lot of things to do. Recommended!