PASAJE POLANCO
This commercial passage located at the intersection of Avenue Masaryk and Jules Verne streets, hosts several cafes
This commercial passage, which is located at the intersection of Masaryk Avenue and Jules Verne and Oscar Wilde streets, is interesting for its architecture, which dates from the 1940s. The Mexican architect Francisco Serrano designed it, inspired by the Spanish colonial revival style, very popular in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. The place is mostly frequented by locals for its jewelry and clothing shops, which are rather upscale (Polanco oblige!). The passage also hosts several cafes where you can take a break.
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