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Glorieta de la Palma

Roundabout in Mexico City

Glorieta de la Palma is a roundabout in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, that connects Paseo de la Reforma with Río Rhin Street and Niza Street. It is known for its tall palm tree that remained in the middle for a century. As of August 2025, the roundabout is the only one along Reforma that has never had a monument. The building of the Mexican Stock Exchange is at the roundabout, opposite the Zona Rosa. The area is serviced by the city's Metrobús system at El Ahuehuete BRT stop, whose pictogram formerly featured the palm tree.

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