Bellini, International restaurant in World Trade Center, Mexico City, Mexico
Bellini is a restaurant on the 45th floor of the World Trade Center in Mexico City, serving international cuisine in a dining room that slowly rotates around its own axis. The rotation is continuous and gradual, so the view outside the windows changes throughout the entire meal.
The restaurant opened in 1994 as the first rotating dining room in Mexico. It has remained in operation ever since and is now one of the city's longest-running dining experiences of its kind.
Bellini sits inside one of the city's most recognizable towers, giving diners a slowly shifting view of Mexico City's layout that few other restaurants can offer. Over the course of a meal, guests see neighborhoods and landmarks pass by the window without ever leaving their seat.
Booking ahead is recommended, as the restaurant is popular with both locals and visitors, especially in the evening. There is no need to request a specific table for the view, since the room rotates and every seat eventually faces all directions.
The dining room holds a Guinness World Record as the largest rotating restaurant space in the world. This means that several hundred guests can sit there at once, each at a different point in the rotation, without the room feeling crowded.
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