
The House of Tiles
Cuauhtémoc, Mexico
The House of Tiles - A historic gem in Mexico City center
Nestled in the heart of Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City's vibrant Centro Histórico district, The House of Tiles offers visitors a breathtaking glimpse into 18th-century Mexican architecture. Famous for its stunning blue-and-white tiled facade, this historic palace has been beautifully preserved, making it a must-see attraction for travelers seeking cultural richness and photogenic beauty.
Experience culture with live music and historical tours
Inside The House of Tiles, visitors can immerse themselves in the perfect blend of art, history, and ambiance. Enjoy free live piano performances that create a sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere, elevating your visit whether you're dining or simply exploring. Additionally, complimentary historical tours offer fascinating insights into the building’s past, showcasing its unique architectural details and storied legacy.
Dining and visitor tips
While the venue houses a Sanborns cafeteria known for its vast size and charming Juliet balconies, recent guest experiences suggest the food quality can vary. Many visitors recommend stopping by to admire the gorgeous views and architecture rather than focusing on the dining. If you decide to eat, consider trying local favorites like the chicken mole or torta de chilaquiles verdes, and enjoy refreshing Spanish sangria to complement your meal.
What makes The House of Tiles special
- Architectural beauty: Admire the iconic blue-and-white tile facade and the historic charm of an 18th-century palace.
- Live piano music: Free live performances that add a sophisticated touch to your visit.
- Historical tours: Learn about the building’s rich history and architectural significance during complimentary guided walks.
- Central location: Easily accessible in Ciudad de México’s historic downtown, close to other key attractions.
Tips for visitors
- Best time to visit: Afternoons are lively, but expect some wait times at the on-site cafeteria during weekends.
- Photography: Don’t miss the chance to capture the building’s striking tilework and scenic balcony views.
- Food caution: If dining, be mindful that some guests found the food inconsistent; the venue shines most as a cultural and scenic spot.
Open now - Closing 1:00 AM
Monday
07:00–01:00
Tuesday
07:00–01:00
Wednesday
07:00–01:00
Thursday
07:00–01:00
Friday
07:00–01:00
Saturday
07:00–01:00
Sunday
07:00–01:00
Aggregated Ratings 4.3
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