Centro Historico

Centro Historico

Centro Historico

Built on the site of the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlán, dating back to 1325, the Centro Histórico serves as both the historical heart and the modern epicenter of Mexico City. Spanning 6 square miles (9.7 square kilometers), this UNESCO World Heritage Site is centered around the grand Zócalo, or Plaza de la Constitución. The area is a treasure trove of historic monuments, museums, parks, and hotels, offering visitors a rich tapestry of cultural and architectural experiences. Walking through its streets, one can explore the layers of history and vibrant present-day life that coexist in this dynamic urban center.

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