The art is beautiful, and it's completely free. There is free WiFi, and there are 6 floors of Carlos Slim's illustrious and extensive art collection. I recommend it if you are traveling. Es muy bueno.
Amazingly stunning museum, you get caught by it when you first set your eyes on it, one of the most beautiful buildings you'll get to see in the city; and its exhibitions are beautiful and diverse!
a lot of European art, eek. But nonetheless a great museum with fabulous facade and an immaculate bathroom tbh. The food vendors outside are also noteworthy. Get a gordita and a passion fruit drink
Go directly to the 5th floor for Rodinsculptures - skip the rest. Do try the food stalls outside the museum. They serve refreshing passion fruit drink, tostadas, gorditas and quesadillas.
the sheer amount of works from many famous creators is more impressive than the museum's concept (if there is such a thing). information only in spanish (also with the advertised app). excellent wifi.
The building is the most interesting part of the museum, whose contents are an odd mix of items. The space is basically a glorified warehouse for Slim’s collection.
By far the best art museum outside of Europe and the US. The Italian and Spanish paintings in the collection make it a must whenever you are in Mexico City.
Free museum with some of Carlos Slim's collection. Not among the most interesting of museums, but the exhibit on the top floor and the ivory exhibit are worth seeing.
Architecturally stunning but an embarrassment inside. Hummels everywhere and the main show about Sophia Loren's dresses. Dios Mio. Slim pickings indeed.
Has some punctual interesting works by Botticelli, Ribera and Delacroix. The rest I would only recommend it if you’re kin to any of the collection interests.
Arrive a half hour after opening to avoid the lines; photography allowed with no flash; use the elevator to start at the top and spiral down through art of the ages.
Great building but the citation of the displays is terrible. Phones next to dresses next to oil paintings. It’s disjointed and not worth seeing. Enjoy the building and leave
Stunning building on the outside. Worth walking into the entryway, but no need to see the art. Far too much crammed in there (most packed exhibits I've seen) without explanation or a storyline.