Interlomas, Commercial and residential district in Huixquilucan, Mexico.
Interlomas is a commercial and residential neighborhood in Huixquilucan west of Mexico City featuring modern office towers and apartment buildings that define the skyline. The area is primarily composed of mid-rise to high-rise structures housing offices, shops, and residential spaces.
The neighborhood developed in the late 20th century as an expansion of Mexico City into western suburbs. The opening of Centro Comercial Interlomas kicked off large-scale construction and growth across the area.
The neighborhood has a significant Jewish community that settled here starting in the 1950s, moving from older central neighborhoods. This presence shaped the area's character and remains visible in local businesses and community spaces today.
The neighborhood connects to central Mexico City via major avenues, with travel times varying between 30 minutes to an hour depending on traffic conditions. Plan flexibility into your visit and use local transit apps to navigate the area efficiently.
The Paseo Interlomas mall has a rooftop park accessible to visitors, offering green space amid shopping activities. This unexpected park between stores and office complexes provides a quiet spot in an otherwise bustling commercial area.
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