
The World Trade Center Mexico City is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, serving as a major center for business, conventions, cultural events, and entertainment. Located in the Nápoles neighborhood, the complex includes office spaces, commercial venues, the Centro Internacional de Exposiciones y Convenciones (CIEC), restaurants, a revolving panoramic restaurant (Mirador 360º), retail spaces, and clinics, making it a vibrant hub for both professionals and visitors alike. The center hosts trade shows, conferences, expos, and performances that attract international and local audiences, reflecting Mexico City’s dynamic economic and social life.
Originally conceived decades ago as the “Hotel de México” project, the building later evolved into the World Trade Center we know today, officially opening as a business center in 1992. Its location along major avenues like Insurgentes Sur and close connections to public transportation—including Metrobus, buses, and nearby metro stations—make it highly accessible. The surrounding area also features hotels, cultural attractions, and commercial services, adding to its appeal for both business and leisure travelers.
Today, the WTC remains a bustling complex where business, culture, and city life converge. It showcases Mexico City’s role as a global metropolis and provides opportunities to attend international events, explore commercial offerings, or simply enjoy the architectural presence of one of the city’s signature towers.