Plaza Carsowest of CDMX is a real estate, commercial and entertainment complex, with attractions such as the Soumaya Museum and the Inbursa Aquarium, as well as theater and some immersive experiences.
Here, you can spend an entire day with your favorite people. Get to know their 7 entertainment proposals.
The opening of the musical The Lion King It’s overwhelming. It moves even the least enthusiastic spectator of this theatrical genre. Nobody expects it: the ‘hairs’ on your skin stand on end when you hear Rafiki’s energetic call: “Nants ingonyama bagithi baba”, the iconic phrase from the song ‘Circle of Life’ (‘The endless cycle’ or ‘The cycle of life’). Immediately, the animals of the savannah come to the presentation of little Simba.
The dances, the live music, the ingenious costumes, the imposing figures, the dramatic backlighting and the puppets: every detail has contributed to the play being presented in 24 countries, and this year it celebrates 28 years on stage.
This is how the Telcel Theater resounds with the great Broadway musical, one of the best of all time.

Photo: Disney Theatrical Group
There are performances from Thursday to Sunday, from $1,041 pesos per person, if Your purchase is in advance.
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The headquarters located in ‘Nuevo Polanco’ is an avant-garde, silver and asymmetrical structure designed by Mexican architect Fernando Romero.
The 46-meter-high building has six interconnected floors that display six thousand pieces of Mexican and European art (many of them replicas).

Photo: Fernando Paleta. Pexels
During the tour, the visitor admires works by old European masters, the ‘Rodin era’, pieces of romanticism and impressionism, viceregal art, landscaping, avant-garde trends, fashion and applied arts. Its goal is “art for all.”
Admission is free.
Website: museosoumaya.org
Institution dedicated to promoting contemporary art among diverse audiences. In its rooms, works from the Jumex collection are permanently exhibited, as well as temporary exhibitions.

Photo: Jumex Contemporary Art Foundation
Its peculiar building was designed by the British architect David Chipperfield. It has free and private guided tours ($100 pesos per person).
Admission is free.
Website: fundacionjumex.org
It protects more than 14 thousand specimens of 350 species that inhabit oceans, mangroves and rivers. Admire corals, manta rays, turtles, jellyfish, sharks and penguins.

Photo: Sectur CDMX
In addition to the tour, it has several experiences, such as the interactive aquarium, the polar clinic, romantic dinners and immersive seasonal shows.
From $330 pesos (includes interactive aquarium).
Website: aquariuminbursa.com.mx
It is ‘the park of the future’. At the branch of Plaza Carso Go through 13 immersive virtual reality, augmented reality and digital art experiences, including several simulators and an infinity room.
From $349 pesos per person.
Website: inspark.com.mx
If you are looking for speed and an adrenaline rush, get on a kart of European origin and drive around these indoor racing tracks, recognized for their services and cutting-edge technology, as some of the best in Mexico.

Photo: GoKarManía
Adults over eight years old and beginners are welcome in this branch. It offers several racing formats and even a karting clinic.
From $449 pesos per person + pilot’s license (from $100 pesos; lasts one year).
Website: gokartmania.com.mx
The first flying theater in Latin America consists of a seating platform that rises several meters from the ground to simulate a flight through various landscapes and cities in Mexico.
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Feel movement, wind and other sensory effects. The attraction is accompanied by 25 immersive rooms and a ‘dark ride’ inspired by places and cultural aspects of our country.
Price: $299 pesos.
Website: flyovermexico.com.mx
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