As you may have gathered, one of the things I love about living down here is the pervasiveness of public art. So, on a recent trip up to Mexico City, it should have come as no surprise to see the city is filled with heroic sculptures and abstract modern pieces, both serious and whimsical, for all to see, contemplate, and enjoy.
Even benches are an excuse to let the creativity flow. (S)he is ready and willing to talk or just listen…
He will provide shelter from the storm OR scorching sun, as the case may be!
When it’s been an upside down kind of day, have a seat here.
Or, on a Sunday, when the Paseo de la Reforma is closed to traffic, you can park your bike and put a song in your heart!
¡Buen día!






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Nice! I can’t wait to go there. We may come in the spring!
I saw parks full of families yesterday (Saturday). Playing, eating, partying. A grand sight.
Sandi and Ann: Can’t believe it took me so long to find my way up to D.F. A world class city with a decidedly wonderful Mexican vibe!
I love these seats in Reforma. There’s one that it like a pile of playing cards, I like that one the best 🙂