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Article: Top 10 Billboard Locations in Mexico City • Sep 10, 2025

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Top 10 Billboard Locations in Mexico City

✍️ Adrian Verdugo 📅 Sep 10, 2025 ⏱ 7 min read

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. View on Google Maps

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. View on Google Maps
📌 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. View on Google Maps

5. Santa Fe

Why it works: Dense office towers, universities, malls, heavy PM traffic.
Best for: Finance, tech, education, lifestyle brands. View on Google Maps
📌 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. View on Google Maps

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. View on Google Maps
📌 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. View on Google Maps

9. Airport Corridors (AICM & AIFA)

Why it works: Captive audiences in transit (locals + international).
Best for: Tourism, airlines, luxury goods, financial services. AICM Map · AIFA Map
📌 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. View on Google Maps


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.

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