If you’re looking for a dining experience that combines breathtaking cityscapes with a thoughtfully prepared meal, then a dinner at Miralto might just be your perfect choice. Sitting atop the Torre Latinoamericana, this restaurant offers more than just food — it provides a chance to see Mexico City from a whole new perspective.
We like the panoramic views that make this experience truly special. The large windows let you watch the city light up as the sun sets, creating a magical atmosphere. We also appreciate the modern decor and cozy ambiance, which makes the sophisticated setting feel inviting rather than stiff. A potential consideration is the price point of $79 per person, which may seem high for some, especially since it’s a three-hour experience with a set menu. This tour is best suited for travelers who value great views, good food, and a bit of elegance in their evening out.
Key Points

- Spectacular panoramic views of Mexico City from Torre Latinoamericana.
- Three-course menu with a drink included, emphasizing contemporary Mexican cuisine.
- Relaxed, sophisticated ambiance with modern decor and large windows.
- Shared transportation from designated hotel pickup points.
- Flexible booking options with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior.
- Ideal for travelers seeking a memorable, scenic dining experience in Mexico City.
An In-Depth Look at the Miralto Dinner Experience

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The Venue: Torre Latinoamericana
Perched on the 41st floor of Mexico’s iconic skyscraper, Miralto offers arguably the best vantage point in the city. The tower itself, built in the 1950s, is a fixture of Mexico City’s skyline, and dining here combines urban nostalgia with modern comfort. The restaurant’s panoramic windows provide sweeping views of downtown Mexico City, from bustling streets to distant mountains, especially magical at sunset.
Imagine sitting comfortably at your table, glass in hand, as the skyline slowly illuminates. Several reviews highlight how the view alone makes the experience worth the price, with one guest noting, “The transition to sunset offers a magical view of the illuminated city — quite unforgettable.” The ambiance is described as “sophisticated and cozy,” which strikes a good balance for those wanting a refined yet welcoming environment.
The Food: Contemporary Mexican Flavors
The dinner features a three-course menu, crafted to showcase Mexican ingredients with a modern twist. While the specific dishes aren’t detailed, we know they are made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The menu is designed for travelers, so expect familiar flavors elevated with contemporary techniques.
Each dish is meant to be a visual and gastronomic delight, perfectly paired with a drink included in the price. Reviewers mention that the fusion of Mexican cuisine with modern touches provides a satisfying culinary experience, especially considering the stunning setting. It’s worth noting that given the fixed menu, those with specific dietary restrictions or preferences should inquire ahead.
The Experience Itself: Timing and Logistics
Tour duration is approximately three hours, giving you enough time to enjoy your meal at a leisurely pace while soaking in the views. Pickup is available from two designated hotels—Hotel Regente City and Hotel Casa Blanca—and the tour includes shared transportation. The guide will call your name, so arriving five minutes early at the hotel lobby is recommended.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a broader range of travelers. The driver speaks Spanish, and the experience is available after 3:00 pm, aligning well with sunset timings in Mexico City.
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At $79 per person, this experience offers a combination of scenic beauty and good food that many find valuable. The inclusion of transportation, a three-course meal, a drink, and the panoramic view makes it a convenient package. However, some reviewers note that it’s slightly premium priced compared to other dining options, mostly because of the added scenic value.
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What Travelers Say
An important insight from reviews is that most guests found the views to be the highlight, with one commenting, “You can’t beat the view — it’s the best in the city.” Others appreciated the knowledgeable guides who made the experience smooth and enjoyable. The cozy, modern decor received praise for creating a comfortable atmosphere to enjoy the meal.
Practical Tips
- Bring cash for incidental expenses outside the included menu.
- Confirm dietary restrictions when booking.
- Arrive early for pickup to avoid missing your window.
- Consider the weather — although the view is indoors, a clear evening enhances the sunset experience.
Final Thoughts
A dinner at Miralto is more than just a meal; it’s an opportunity to see Mexico City from above while enjoying a thoughtfully prepared menu. The views are the star, but the good food and cozy ambiance ensure a well-rounded experience. If you’re after a memorable night with spectacular scenery and a touch of elegance, this tour warrants a spot on your Mexico City itinerary.
Who Will Love It?

This experience is best suited for travelers who appreciate spectacular vistas, modern comforts, and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s ideal for couples on a romantic evening, first-time visitors wanting a memorable introduction to the city, or anyone looking for a dinner that combines gastronomy with sightseeing. If you’re on a tight budget, you might find other options, but for those seeking a special evening with a view, Miralto is a worthwhile splurge.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation in shared service from designated hotels is included. The guide will call your name, so be ready at the hotel lobby five minutes before pickup.
What is the duration of the experience?
The entire experience lasts approximately three hours.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if plans change.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring cash for any personal expenses outside the included package.
Are drinks in the vehicle allowed?
No, drinks, food, or alcoholic beverages are not permitted in the vehicle or during the transfer.
What kind of cuisine will I be served?
You’ll enjoy a three-course menu with a drink, featuring contemporary Mexican dishes made with fresh ingredients.
Can I specify dietary restrictions?
While specific details aren’t provided, it’s wise to inquire ahead, especially if you have allergies or dietary preferences.
When is the best time to go?
The tour is available after 3:00 pm, coinciding well with sunset for the best views.
Is the experience suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, it’s a relaxed, scenic dinner, so families might enjoy it, but consider the age of children and the setting’s sophistication.
In essence, a dinner at Miralto offers a unique way to combine the beauty of Mexico City’s skyline with a delicious meal. It’s a special experience that rewards those who value stunning views and modern Mexican cuisine—perfect for a memorable night out in the capital.
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