Top 10 Billboard Locations in Mexico City
Mexico City (CDMX) is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, home to over 22 million people. For advertisers, this means a unique opportunity to reach millions every day through Outdoor Advertising (OOH). But not all billboard locations deliver the same impact—some corridors and neighborhoods are far more strategic.
Here’s a guide to the top 10 billboard locations in Mexico City, where brands can maximize visibility and results.
1. Paseo de la Reforma
Why it works: High-income commuters, international tourists, and heavy traffic 24/7.
Best for: Luxury brands, banks, automotive, government campaigns.
📌 Tip: OOH on Reforma often integrates with cultural landmarks like the Ángel de la Independencia for maximum visibility. View on Google Maps
2. Periférico
Why it works: Massive daily vehicle counts and long dwell times in traffic.
Best for: Mass-consumption brands (food, beverages, telecom).
Format: Large-format spectaculars dominate this corridor.
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3. Avenida de los Insurgentes
Why it works: Heavy pedestrian + vehicle flow, metro and BRT lines.
Best for: Retail, fashion, tech brands targeting urban professionals.
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📌 Example: DOOH near Glorieta de los Insurgentes hits younger audiences.
4. Polanco
Why it works: Luxury malls (Antara, Miyana), hotels, corporate HQs.
Best for: Real estate, luxury goods, tourism, healthcare.
Format: Street furniture and boutique digital sites on Masaryk.
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5. Santa Fe
Why it works: Dense office towers, universities, malls, heavy PM traffic.
Best for: Finance, tech, education, lifestyle brands.
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📌 Example: Billboards near Centro Santa Fe capture daily shoppers.
6. Circuito Interior
Why it works: Connects multiple boroughs; constant traffic flows.
Best for: Automotive, telecom, FMCG.
Format: Panoramic boards and overpass placements.
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7. Benito Juárez District (Del Valle & Narvarte)
Why it works: High density of young professionals and families.
Best for: Retail, e-commerce, food delivery, healthcare.
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📌 Example: DOOH at intersections near Parque Delta mall.
8. Tlalpan Corridor
Why it works: Connects central CDMX to the south; stadiums, hospitals, residential zones.
Best for: Sports, government health, education.
Format: Classic boards + wallscapes.
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9. Airport Corridors (AICM & AIFA)
Why it works: Captive audiences in transit (locals + international).
Best for: Tourism, airlines, luxury goods, financial services.
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📌 Example: Premium DOOH at AICM arrivals.
10. Coyoacán
Why it works: Cultural attractions, universities, family footfall.
Best for: Entertainment, education, food & beverage.
Format: Medium boards, wallscapes, transit OOH.
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Key Takeaway
The best billboard locations in Mexico City blend mass visibility (Periférico, Circuito Interior), cultural prestige (Reforma, Coyoacán), and premium audiences (Polanco, Santa Fe).
📌 Bottom line: CDMX offers one of the richest OOH landscapes in the world. Whether you’re aiming for prestige or mass reach, there’s a corridor to match your goals.
👉 Learn more via the World Out of Home Organization and explore creative examples at Ads of the World – Outdoor.