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The Embassy of Chile is just off of Paseo de la Reforma in the City’s Polanco neighborhood. The building is visible from Reforma, but technically on the calle Andrés Bello just across a section of the Churchill Garden.
Important: Consular services, like passport and visa changes are available at a different location. The consular service is just up the Campos Elíseos at
The Edificio Forum is the 1991, work of architects Salomón Gorshtein, Elías Fasja, and José Fábregas. The land was historically part of the Rancho Polanco. Today, the 25-story, five-basement building is home also to the Embassy of South Africa as well as number of commercial tenants.
Mexico and Chile share a long and fruitful diplomatic history. Already in the 1820s, they’d established formal cooperative relations. Today, both are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Agreements. the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, The Organization of American States, and the Pacific Alliance. The two countries have also hosted multiple high-level state visits.
Extensive free trade agreements led to trade totaling some US$3.3 billion in 2021. Mexico imports lumber, plywood, salmon, cheese, wine and copper and sends back automobiles and parts as well as tractors, electronics, machinery and beer.
Embassy hours: Weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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One of the most prominent theatrical stage in all of Mexico . . .
One of Mexico City's true landmark hotels . . .
One of Mexico City's oldest traditional training and sports facilities . . .
A first rate theater for the Polanco and Centro Deportivo Chapultepec communities . . .
The former equestrian grounds of the Mexican armed forces.