An OwnHomeMap city poster of Mexico City is a decorative rendering of the supported roads, water features, and green-space polygons returned for the selected area by the active map-data source. Coverage varies by place and source response, so the generated preview—not this page—is the record of what the design will contain. It is not a navigation or surveying map.
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Personalized City Map Poster of Mexico City
19.4326°N, 99.1332°W
Resting on the former Lake Texcoco at 2,240 metres above sea level, Mexico City unfurls its avenues between Aztec pyramids and the wrought-iron balconies of its historic centre. Gift a Chilanga city map poster — a present as vibrant as the colours of Xochimilco's trajineras and as deep as the pre-Hispanic soul of the world's largest Spanish-speaking metropolis.
Famous Landmarks

Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución)
19.4326°N, 99.1332°W
The Zócalo, officially Plaza de la Constitución, is one of the world's largest urban squares at 46,800 m². Framed by the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, and the Templo Mayor archaeological site, it sits on the exact spot of the Aztec ceremonial centre of Tenochtitlan. The vast Mexican flag raised each morning has become one of the country's most powerful symbols.

Chapultepec Castle
19.4326°N, 99.1332°W
Chapultepec Castle, perched at 2,325 metres atop the hill of the same name, is the only royal castle in North America to have housed a reigning monarch: Emperor Maximilian I. Built in 1785, it served as a presidential residence and a military academy, and today hosts the National Museum of History. Its sweeping panorama embraces the vast Bosque de Chapultepec and the entire Valley of Mexico.

Basilica of Guadalupe
19.4326°N, 99.1332°W
The Basilica of Guadalupe is the most visited Catholic shrine in the world after St Peter's in Rome, welcoming nearly 20 million pilgrims every year. It houses Juan Diego's tilma, on which the Virgin of Guadalupe is said to have appeared in 1531. The modern circular building designed by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez in 1976 holds 10,000 worshippers, with a sloping roof that lets everyone see the sacred image.
Why gift a city map poster of Mexico City?
Gifting a city map poster of Mexico City means celebrating a civilization that stacks five centuries of history on the ruins of Tenochtitlán, the Aztec capital buried beneath modern concrete. From the scent of copal incense outside the cathedral to the mariachis of Plaza Garibaldi, Mexico City pulses with a human warmth few cities in the world can match. A Chilango city map poster captures this unique identity: pre-Hispanic, colonial, contemporary, always proud. It's a personalized gift that speaks to the entire Mexican diaspora.
The map of Mexico City
At 19.4° north latitude and 2,240 metres above sea level, Mexico City sits in a basin ringed by volcanoes (Popocatépetl, Iztaccíhuatl) at the heart of the ancient Valley of Anáhuac. Its street plan layers a Spanish colonial grid grafted onto the Aztec calzadas of original Tenochtitlán with the Haussmann-style monumental sweep of Paseo de la Reforma. Over 9 million Chilangos live within the city limits — 22 million across the metropolitan area.
Frequently asked questions
What does a Mexico City city map poster show?
A Mexico City city map poster uses the supported roads, water features, and green-space polygons returned for the selected area by the active map-data source. Coverage varies by place and source response, so review the generated preview before ordering. You can personalize the composition with a title, date, and coordinates.
What are the best themes for a Mexico City poster?
OwnHomeMap offers several visual themes. Available examples for Mexico City include Midnight Blue for a dark, elegant look, Terracotta for a warm palette, Blueprint for an architectural style, and Noir for a monochrome design. Preview the current themes in the design tool before purchasing.
How accurate is the Mexico City map?
The poster uses the streets, parks, and waterways returned for Mexico City by the active map-data source. Coverage and detail vary by location and source response, so review the generated preview before ordering.
Can I get a Mexico City poster as a gift?
Yes, a Mexico City city map poster makes a meaningful gift for anyone with a connection to the city — whether they were born there, got married, studied, or simply have cherished memories of Mexico City. You can add a personal inscription, choose from multiple sizes, and select either a digital PNG file or a printed poster.
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