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Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma is a major boulevard in Mexico City, originally designed in the 19th century to resemble European avenues like Paris. It serves as a central artery lined with important government buildings, corporate offices, cultural landmarks, and parks. The avenue is known for its wide lanes, impressive monuments such as the Angel of Independence, and vibrant commercial activity. It connects key areas of the city, making it a vital route for transportation, business, and social events. The boulevard also hosts major parades, festivals, and public gatherings, symbolizing Mexico City’s history, culture, and modernization.