Overview
Salón Los Ángeles is a legendary 1930s dance hall in the Guerrero neighbourhood where generations of Mexicans have danced to live salsa, cumbia, mambo, and danzón orchestras.
Highlights
- Live bands: Full orchestras play tropical music genres every weekend.
- Art Deco interior: Original 1930s neon signage, terrazzo floors, and a sprung wooden dance floor.
- Cross-generational crowds: Elderly danzón couples dance alongside young salsa enthusiasts.
History
Opened in 1937, the salon was declared part of Mexico City's Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2019.
Visitor Tips
- Saturday nights: The best atmosphere and biggest bands.
- Learn to dance: Regulars are happy to teach newcomers.
- Duration: 2-3 hours.