If you’re looking for a special night out in Mexico City, a dinner at Bellini on the 45th floor of the World Trade Center might catch your eye. This experience promises panoramic views, international cuisine, and a chance to enjoy the city’s lights from a unique perspective. While it may not be the cheapest or most bang-for-your-buck option, it’s a memorable way to combine good food with one of the best vistas the city has to offer.
What we really like about this experience is its spectacular setting—the restaurant slowly revolves, giving you a 360-degree view of the city. Plus, the professional service and delicious-looking menu add to its appeal. However, one possible snag is that the view can be compromised by smog on some days, which might be disappointing if you’re expecting a crisp skyline. This experience is especially suited for travelers wanting a relaxed, romantic, or memorable dining experience that combines good food with unbeatable views.
If you enjoy a refined atmosphere, don’t mind a bit of travel, and are looking for a standout night out, this Gala Dinner might suit you. It caters well to those who appreciate good service and scenic settings without the hassle of navigating the city’s busy streets during dinner time.
Key Points
- Spectacular 45th-floor revolving restaurant offers 360-degree views of Mexico City.
- International cuisine served in a refined, elegant setting.
- Includes a 3-course dinner with non-alcoholic beverage and dessert.
- Limited to small groups for a more intimate experience.
- Transport is included with a convenient pickup and drop-off from a central meeting point.
- Views can sometimes be affected by smog, impacting the clarity of Mexico City’s skyline.
The Setting and Location

The dinner takes place in Bellini, a revolving restaurant situated on the 45th floor of the World Trade Center. This height provides an impressive vantage point, especially at night when Mexico City’s lights sparkle. The location, near the Monumento a la Revolución and behind the Barceló Hotel, is central enough to access but not so close that it’s overwhelmed by city noise.
Revolving restaurants are always a hit for their novelty and constant changing scenery, and Bellini offers that with a smooth rotation. We loved the way you’re able to see the city from every angle without having to move from your seat—perfect for those who want to relax but still indulge in a bit of sightseeing.
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The Food and Dining Experience
The menu features international dishes designed to satisfy a variety of palates. Sample options include Chicken Medallions with Asparagus, Garlic Grilled Red Snapper, and Beef Medallions in Lemon Sauce. The focus is on quality, and the presentation looks appealing, especially for a dinner in such a scenic setting.
The dinner is a three-course affair, which includes a non-alcoholic beverage and coffee or tea with dessert. No alcohol is included in the package, so if you want wine or cocktails, you’ll need to plan accordingly.
From reviews, the food is generally well-received, and the wait staff is professional. We think this aspect makes the meal feel special, especially when paired with the striking views outside the window.
The Tour Itinerary and Transport
The experience kicks off at De La República 154, where your chauffeur will pick you up. The transport runs about 30 minutes each way, making the trip smooth and hassle-free. This is a smart addition—you’re not left to navigate the city’s traffic or parking, and the small group (limited to 10 participants) ensures a more personalized vibe.
Once at the venue, you settle in for your dinner, with ample time to enjoy the food, conversation, and views. Afterward, the same vehicle takes you back to the original meeting point, completing the roughly three-hour experience.
What’s Worth Noting
While the experience promises great views and delicious food, there are some factors to consider. The price of $84 per person might feel steep for a three-hour dinner, but when you factor in the exclusive setting and transport, it could be worth it for a special occasion.
One reviewer mentioned that “the view with the smog in Mexico was not good,” which is something to keep in mind—air quality varies, and on some days, the skyline may not be as clear. If you’re visiting during a busy or polluted time, don’t expect a crystal-clear cityscape.
The limited inclusion of beverages might also be a consideration if you’re planning to enjoy wine or cocktails, as these are not included in the package.
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One traveler rated the experience 5 out of 5, praising the “service, view, and food.” That’s a strong endorsement for those seeking a relaxed, well-rounded evening. Conversely, a review from 2016 gave just 2 out of 5, citing that smog negatively affected the view, which highlights how weather or air quality can impact the experience.
These varying perspectives remind us that, while the restaurant itself is beautiful and well-managed, external factors like pollution can influence your overall enjoyment.
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Who Should Consider This Experience?

This dinner is ideal for couples on a romantic night out, small groups wanting a memorable city view, or anyone celebrating a special occasion. It’s not necessarily meant for families with young children, given the focus on a refined dining experience and the price point, but older kids who can appreciate scenery and good food might enjoy it.
If you’re someone who values scenic dining and comfortable, organized transport, this experience offers both in a compact, enjoyable package.
Final Thoughts

All in all, the Gala Dinner at Bellini offers a unique way to see Mexico City from above while enjoying international cuisine in a sleek, revolving setting. The views are spectacular when the weather cooperates, and the small-group format ensures attentive service. The price might be on the higher side, but for a special night in the city, it can justify the cost.
If you’re a traveler who’s craving a relaxing, upscale experience with unforgettable views, this dinner could be just what you’re looking for. Just keep in mind that weather conditions can affect the scenery, so it’s good to check the forecast ahead of time.
The Gala Dinner at Bellini in Mexico City
FAQ
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup from De La República 154 and return are included, making it easy to enjoy your evening without worrying about navigating Mexico City’s traffic.
What is the dress code?
While not explicitly stated, a smart casual look is recommended to match the elegant setting of Bellini.
Are drinks included?
No, the package includes non-alcoholic beverages but not alcohol. You can bring your own or purchase drinks at the venue.
How long does the experience last?
Approximately three hours, including transport, dinner, and the return trip.
Is the experience suitable for children?
While not specifically aimed at families, older children might enjoy the views and a nice meal, but younger kids might find it less engaging.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the price per person?
$84, which covers the dinner, transport, and a small-group experience.
What are the menu options?
You can expect a three-course meal with options like chicken, red snapper, and beef medallions.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring your passport or ID card for verification, and possibly a camera to capture the views.
Is the view always clear?
Not always; smog or weather conditions can affect visibility. It’s worth checking the forecast before booking.
In the end, this dinner experience offers a lovely blend of good food, great views, and thoughtful organization—a solid choice if you want to elevate a night in Mexico City.
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