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Welcome to the ex office and home of the all presidents of Mexico between the years of 1934 and 2018- Los Pinos! Check out our Complete Guide to Los Pinos blog post: http://www.kinetickennons.com/los-pinos/ TIPS FOR VISITING Los Pinos ♦ Arrive early, around 9:30AM-9:45AM to avoid the crowds. ♦ Bring a camera! ♦ We walked around 10,000 steps just throughout the property so plan to wear comfortable shoes for lots of walking. ♦ There is no food or drinks anywhere around here. I did see a few water fountains around the property, but not much else anywhere near. ♦ You can plan to spend about two hours wandering through the grounds. Feel free to email us at [email protected] if you have any other questions regarding your visit to the beautiful Los Pinos property! PLACES TO VISIT at Los Pinos Now open to the public are the following highlights and places of interest within Los Pinos: ♦ Calzada de los Presidentes: a beautiful walkway with statues of all Mexican leaders from Lázaro Cárdenas to Enrique Peña Nieto ♦ Casa Miguel Alemán: the main, massive house on the property where you can wander through the Vasconcelos Library, the president’s office, several reception rooms, as well as the kitchen and bedroom/living space of former presidents. (Yes—you can even see their massive closet space!) ♦ The Path of Democracy: a winding walkway in between the houses that doubles as a picturesque botanical garden space. This portion is lined with statues of important historical figures in Mexico’s democracy. ♦ Casa Miguel de la Madrid: you can access the Board Room of the Cabinet as well as another presidential office ♦ Venustiano Carranza Hall: here you can see a portrait of this former president by David Alfaro Siqueiros as well a HUGE meeting room with 50 seats ♦ Casa Lázaro Cárdenas: this was the very first the first one in the complex, and is where President Lázaro Cárdenas chose to live instead of the Castillo de Chapultepec so that the castle could be opened to the public. 👍 Subscribe to our channel https://goo.gl/nyyK9K 🛎 [email protected] for media inquiries, press mentions, product reviews, tour reviews, or just to say hey! Patreon is a platform for creators where you, the community, can sign up to contribute any amount monthly towards our efforts. Here is a link where you can join us! We appreciate your support and encouragement of our work traveling in Mexico 😃 → / kinetickennons Or support us here: → Donate https://goo.gl/evMajh #LosPinos #CDMX #Mexico #VisitMexico #TravelMexico #KineticKennons #MovetoMexico Follow Hillary on Instagram → / kinetickennons -Follow us on Facebook → / kinetickennons -Follow us on Twitter → / kinetickennons Follow Greg on Instagram → / kinetickennonsdos →Help us Translate: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_p... Video themes include: The Best Food in Mexico What to do in Morelia, Michoacácan • MICHOACÁN Things to do in Guadalajara The Best food in Guadalajara • GUADALAJARA Discover Huasteca Potosina • SAN LUIS POTOSÍ & LA HUASTECA POTOSINA Things to do in Querétaro • QUERÉTARO What to do in Oaxaca • OAXACA Gringos in Monterrey • MONTERREY Things to do in Zacatecas • ZACATECAS What to do in Cancún and the Riviera Maya • RIVIERA MAYA Things to do in Puebla • THE OLDEST CITY IN THE AMERICAS! (Fir... Americans in Valle de Bravo • VALLE DE BRAVO Travel San Miguel de Allende • SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE What to do in Puerto Vallarta • PUERTO VALLARTA Gringos in CDMX • MEXICO CITY What to do in Guanajuato, Mexico • GUANAJUATO Ajijic and Lake Chapala • AJIJIC & LAKE CHAPALA