Supremo: Everything you need to know about the CDMX venue

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Supremo is a relatively new venue in Mexico City, as it initially operated under a different name. For the past couple of years, it has hosted electronic music and reggaeton parties, as well as private events and showcases of various musical acts.

If you’re not familiar with this venue yet, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about it, where you can listen to live music, dance, or watch a fashion show.

Where is Supremo?

It’s located at 147 Doctor Carmona y Valle Street, Doctores, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City.

How to get to Supremo?

In addition to driving, you have several options to get to this venue by public transportation, which is always the best option.

How to get to Supremo by Metro?

One of the most convenient ways to get to the concert is by public transportation.

If you decide to use the Metro, the closest stations—depending on which line is most convenient for you—are Niños Héroes, on Line 3 (green) heading towards Indios Verdes – Universidad.

On Line 1 (pink), the closest station is Cuauhtémoc heading towards Pantitlán – Observatorio.

In both cases, you’ll have to walk a few blocks to reach the venue.

Metro CDMX schedule is:

Monday to Saturday from 5:00 a.m. to midnight
Sunday and holidays from 7:00 a.m. to midnight
The cost is 5 Mexican pesos per person, and you’ll need a Mobility Card to use it; this is sold at ticket offices or vending machines in all Metro CDMX stations.

How to get to Supremo by Metrobús
Another way to get to Supremo CDMX is by Metrobús. Line 2 (direction: Tacubaya – Tepalcates) is the closest, and the closest station (one block from the venue) is Jardín Pushkin.

The fare costs 6 Mexican pesos, and you’ll also need a Mobility Card.

Macario Martínez at Supremo

The singer of “Sueña Lindo, Corazón” will have his first solo concert after performing at Vive Latino 2025 and at Estela de Luz in a special showcase.

The concert will take place on May 29, 2025, at 9:00 PM. Here are all the details for Macario Martínez’s concert in Mexico City.

Macario Martínez

Source: sopitas