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Ángel de la Independencia (The Angel on Paseo de la Reforma)

Ángel de la Independencia (The Angel on Paseo de la Reforma)

4.7 (163,582 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Early morning on weekdays offers soft light and far fewer tourists, ideal for photos. Late afternoon around sunset gives warm tones and lively parade atmosphere on celebration days.

Budget tips

Access to the roundabout and monument base is free; occasional guided climbs inside the base open on special dates and may charge a small fee, so check schedules ahead.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, History buffs, City walkers, Solo travelers

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Quick facts: Golden light splashes off the gilded statue at sunset, turning the column into an irresistible backdrop for wedding photos and nightly photographers. Below the pedestal lies a crypt with independence heroes, and the plaza becomes a charged gathering point after big sports triumphs or political rallies.

Highlights: A gilded winged figure about 6.7 meters tall and weighing roughly seven tonnes perches atop a 45-meter column, so when the sun hits its gold leaf at midday the whole statue flashes like a coin seen from blocks away. Locals have a quirky habit of turning the circular plaza into a roaring party after big soccer wins, thousands squeezing into the roundabout to drape flags, climb the low steps, and sing beneath the gleaming figure.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes and be ready for cobblestones and crossing busy roads.
  • Best photo angle is from the Reforma median looking north at sunrise, or from Chapultepec Park for a wider skyline.
  • Avoid weekends during national holidays if you dislike crowds, parades draw large gatherings and road closures.
  • Keep valuables secure and use marked pedestrian crossings; pickpocketing can occur in busy areas.
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