Deigo
Japanese · José Enrique Pestalozzi
What Customers Say About Deigo
Deigo ofrece una experiencia inmersiva y creativa en arte digital interactivo. Los clientes destacan la originalidad y lo relajante de la experiencia, aunque algunos mencionan mareos. Es un lugar pequeño pero muy 'cool'.
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Tip: Si vas a la clase de yoga, es importante llevar tu propio mat. Solo durante la clase se permite tener botella de agua y toalla.
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Deigo is located in José Enrique Pestalozzi, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Museums
- Herbario Medicinal del IMSS (A 695m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
Parks & Gardens
- Parque Delta (A 357m) — park in Mexico City, Mexico
Other Points of Interest
- Parque del Seguro Social (A 370m) — estadio de béisbol demolido de la Ciudad de México
- Sinagoga Rabí Yehuda Halevi (A 381m) — building in Tlaxcala, Mexico
- Estadio Nacional de México (A 713m) — multi-use stadium in Mexico City, Mexico
- Mercado de Medellín (A 985m) — building in Coahuila, Mexico
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Deigo José Enrique Pestalozzi Reviews
The best immersive experience
The experience is super relaxing; the class is open to anyone with a beginner's level. It's important to bring a mat, and only during the yoga class was I allowed to bring my water bottle and towel to dry off my sweat. The class lasts an hour; afterward, you can visit the other rooms. The class is worth enjoying.
Love it! A space of light and imagination you can't miss :)
A place, although small, very cool
Great experience in all possible way
Extraordinary work in interactive digital art.
A very creative, serious and responsible team.
Very good company, a company in constant growth. I congratulate you.
MY EXPERIENCE: A week ago, I received an email inviting me to register for complimentary access to this expo on Thursday the 23rd, and I could choose my time. Some friends received the same email, and we thought it was a great idea to go as a group. When we arrived at the venue on the day and time, they let us in very nicely and showed us the confirmation email, as it said. I was giving my information to the registration lady, along with my friends, when a guy (who also smelled of alcohol and I assume was the expo organizer) came up behind us out of nowhere, asking where we were from, what "media" we were, and in a rude manner. I told him no media, that we had received an email asking us to register to attend. In a gullible and arrogant manner, he repeated over and over again where we had gotten that email from if we weren't a media outlet. I explained to him as best I could that we had indeed received the invitation to register to attend, which must have been because I'm subscribed to the INTUS newsletter and have an account on the FEVER app, since I had attended a similar event a couple of years ago and bought a ticket through them, so maybe that's where the courtesy came from. Well, this guy didn't believe us at all and the entire time he was arrogant and rude to us, making it clear that this event was only for media outlets (who could obviously spread the word about his expo) and "influencers." He finished by saying that if I was registered but my friends weren't, should they pay their own way? ???!!! We said no thanks and left, completely taken aback by this attitude. How disappointing that there are expos where the creators-organizers only aim to show off their event through influencers and media outlets they consider important. In fact, I find it pathetic. And that the general public is not only charged a ridiculous price for admission, but they even treat us like outcasts because they don't consider us important for the presumptuous dissemination of the expo (I think we are the ones who could give it the most success on networks). Anyway, what a bad experience we had. I liked events of this style, I had gone to a couple since I have the Fever app, but if they are created by this type of people, I no longer have the desire to attend another one.
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José Enrique Pestalozzi 35, Piedad Narvarte, Benito Juárez, 03000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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