La Romita, Mexico City
Facts and practical information
La Romita is a small neighborhood located in the Colonia Roma section of Mexico City. The area began as an independent pre Hispanic village called Aztacalco, later renamed Romita. When the area around the village was redeveloped into housing for the wealthy, the village resisted and remained separate socially although officially part of Colonia Roma. During the 20th century the area had a reputation for being dangerous as it residents were relatively poor. Today, the area is no longer poor or dangerous, but its streets are narrower than the rest of Colonia Roma and its residents still consider themselves distinct. ()
Cuauhtémoc (Roma)Mexico City
La Romita – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Reforma 222, Monumento a la Independencia, Arena México, Nicho Bears and Bar.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to La Romita?
How to get to La Romita by public transport?
Metro
- Cuauhtémoc • Lines: 1 (5 min walk)
- Niños Héroes • Lines: 3 (11 min walk)
Train
- Cuauhtémoc (5 min walk)
- Niños Héroes (11 min walk)
Bus
- Avenida Chapultepec - Nápoles • Lines: Gps (7 min walk)
- Paradero RTP Balderas (12 min walk)