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Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood, Selene Park is one of Mexico City’s most underrated peaceful escapes. No crowds, no noise—just soft grass, dappled shade, and subtle art installations that invite stillness. Whether you’re jogging, reading, or just gazing at the sky, this park makes your heart slow down. It’s private yet safe, perfect for unwinding—a sanctuary where time stands still!

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Recommended is Hotel Camino Real México City Reforma, just a 5-minute walk from Selene Park. The hotel blends modern architecture with local culture, featuring an infinity pool and a sky-high restaurant with panoramic views. Rooms include soundproof windows offering serene glimpses of the park’s greenery and the city skyline.

Guests can enjoy morning jogs or sunrise yoga within the park, while evenings are perfect for strolling along the riverside paths. The hotel offers 24-hour concierge service to book nearby art exhibitions, open-air markets, or traditional dance performances, enriching cultural immersion.

Conveniently located near Reforma Metro Station, it provides easy access to major attractions like the National Palace and Santo Domingo Church.

From Mexico City Central Bus Station, take Line A (Blue Line) of the metro to Reforma Station, then walk about 8 minutes to reach Selene Park—a journey of approximately 15 minutes without traffic delays.

Alternatively, use Uber or DIDI, which takes around 10 minutes and costs roughly 150 MXN, passing through Paseo de la Reforma, offering scenic views of the city. For a more leisurely pace, rent an electric bike—several drop-off points surround the park—perfect for eco-friendly exploration.

Selene Park features eco-trails and a scenic artificial lake, making it ideal for early-morning Tai Chi sessions led by certified instructors beneath shaded trees. The park hosts a rotating outdoor art installation zone, where light, sculpture, and nature merge—perfect for photography enthusiasts.

During summer, the park stages open-air music festivals with local indie bands and illuminated night displays, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. There are also family-friendly nature workshops teaching children about native flora and fauna, blending education with fun. All events are free, though some require prior registration.