Reloj Otomano: A Timeless Treasure in the Heart of Mexico City
Explore Reloj Otomano, an iconic historical landmark in Mexico City, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and rich cultural heritage.
Reloj Otomano is not just a clock; it is a symbol of the historical and cultural tapestry that defines Mexico City. Located in the bustling Historic Center, this stunning timepiece draws the attention of locals and tourists with its exquisite craftsmanship and intricate details. The clock, built during a time when craftsmanship was revered, serves as a reminder of the city's rich heritage and its journey through time. As you approach Reloj Otomano, take a moment to appreciate the surrounding architecture that tells stories of the past. The vibrant streets filled with life and the nearby attractions create an atmosphere that is both lively and reflective. The clock is a perfect backdrop for photographs, capturing the essence of your visit to this remarkable city. Don’t rush your visit; soak in the ambiance of the area. Explore nearby cafes and shops where you can enjoy local delicacies and souvenirs. The Historic Center is also home to various museums, plazas, and other landmarks, making it easy to turn your visit into a full day of exploration. Whether you're a history buff or just looking to enjoy the beauty of one of Mexico City’s iconic structures, Reloj Otomano promises a memorable experience that connects you to the heart and soul of this vibrant metropolis.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture the best photos.
- Combine your visit with a walking tour of the Historic Center to discover more hidden gems.
- Check the local events calendar; sometimes, there are cultural events nearby that enhance the experience.
A brief summary to Reloj Otomano
- Calle de Bolívar 37, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Historic center of Mexico City, Centro, Mexico City, 06000, MX
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Metro
If you are near a Metro station, take Line 2 (the blue line) towards Tasqueña. Get off at the 'Pino Suárez' station. From here, exit the station and walk west along Avenida 16 de Septiembre for about 400 meters until you reach Calle de Bolívar. Turn right on Calle de Bolívar and walk for about 200 meters. Reloj Otomano will be on your left at Calle de Bolívar 37.
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Bus
Find a nearby bus stop and look for buses heading towards the 'Centro Histórico'. You can take buses such as 'RTP' or 'Microbús' that pass through Avenida 5 de Febrero or Eje Central. Ask the driver to drop you off at 'Calle de Bolívar'. After getting off, walk down Calle de Bolívar for about 100 meters, and you will find Reloj Otomano at Calle de Bolívar 37 on your left.
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Walking
If you are already in Centro Histórico, simply make your way to the Plaza de la Constitución (Zócalo). From the Zócalo, head east along Correo Mayor until you reach Avenida 16 de Septiembre, turn left and continue walking for about 300 meters. Then, turn right onto Calle de Bolívar, and walk for another 200 meters. Reloj Otomano will be located on your left at Calle de Bolívar 37.
Attractions Nearby to Reloj Otomano
- Centro de la ciudad de Mexico
- Citibanamex Culture Palace, Palacio de Iturbide
- Plaza Madero 20
- Estatua de Francisco Villa
- Church of San Francisco
- Churrería El Moro Centro
- Templo Expiatorio Nacional de San Felipe de Jesús
- San Francisco Atrium
- Peatonal Av Francisco I. Madero
- Estanquillo Museum
- The Professed: Temple of San Felipe Neri
- Church of Saint Augustine
- Mirador Torre Latino
- The House of Tiles
- Túnel Giratorio
Landmarks nearby to Reloj Otomano
- Mexico City - Berlin
- Viejo Portal de Mercaderes
- Best Western Hotel Majestic
- Casa de los condes de la Torre Cossío y de la Cortina
- Centro de la CDMX
- Tourist Tram Historical Center
- Centro Histórico CDMX
- Monument to the Mexican National Identity
- Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
- Hemiciclo a Juarez
- Cabeza de Serpiente Mexica
- Casa de la Malinche
- Alameda Central
- The monkey experience
- National Palace