Museo Andrés Quintana Roo
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Av. Independencia s/n
Col. San Andrés Míxquic
Tláhuac, Ciudad de México 13630
Phone
Social Media
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
N/A
Temporary Rooms
N/A
Founded
1992
Affiliation
Alcaldía Tláhuac
Visitor Guide
Explore Museo Andrés Quintana Roo to uncover evolving exhibits on local history, enjoy intimate galleries, and capture memorable photos around Mexico City's cultural scene.
Highlights
- Intimate galleries on local history
- Focused exhibits in a mid-size venue
- Natural light and restored spaces
- Photogenic corners around public art
- Family-friendly and accessible
At a Glance
Visit Duration
Typically 45-75 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning or late afternoon are quieter and more comfortable.
Accessibility
The museum provides accessible entrances and facilities.
Photography
Casual photography is usually allowed without flash.
WiFi
WiFi is available in common areas.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on-site.
Hours
Hours vary by season; verify on official site.
Tickets
Tickets may be required for entry; check official site for current details.
Getting There
Accessible by metro, bus, rideshare, or taxi, with nearby paid parking and pedestrian-friendly routes from downtown.
Nearby Places
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Cross the surrounding squares for photo ops.
Cafebrería El Péndulo Polanco
Great coffee and a book to browse after your visit.
Mercado de San Juan
Taste local snacks nearby after the museum.
Zócalo de Ciudad de México
Historic square perfect for sunset photos.
Museo Memoria y Tolerancia
Concurrent exhibits on human rights.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography policy: Casual photography is allowed in most areas without flash; always follow posted signs.
Bags & Storage
Bag policy: Large bags may be restricted; carry only essential items.
Strollers & Children
Strollers: Strollers are allowed, with possible access restrictions in certain galleries.
Lockers
Lockers: Lockers may be available; availability varies by day.
Tips for Your Visit
To avoid crowds, buy tickets online when possible, visit on weekdays, and arrive at opening hours for a calmer experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical visiting hours?
Hours vary by season; check the official site for current schedule.
Is it worth a visit for first-time visitors?
Yes, it provides a concise overview of local history in a walkable setting.
Can I take photos?
Casual photography is allowed in most areas without flash; respect signs.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours are offered at select times; verify schedules on arrival.
Is the facility accessible for people with mobility needs?
The building has accessible entrances and facilities; contact staff for specific accommodations.
What items are restricted in bags?
Large bags may be restricted; small bags are typically allowed.
Is there food on site?
A cafe or nearby options exist; there is no guarantee of an on-site cafe.
What is the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
Try early morning or late afternoon on weekdays.
Is photography allowed with kids?
Photography is generally allowed; supervise children and follow posted rules.
How can I get there using public transport?
Use the metro or bus lines serving the area; plan ahead with local transit maps.