Attractions in Mexico City
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Known as the City of the Gods, Teotihuacán was a metropolis of a mysterious Mesoamerican civilization that believed the gods were created here. Located near Mexico City, this ancient city […]
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The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, an expansive site on the outskirts of Mexico City, encompasses a variety of shrines, museums, and chapels. The complex developed around the spot […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, the Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as the Blue House due to its striking cobalt walls, is the birthplace and lifelong home of […]
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Xochimilco, a borough in Mexico City, offers a vivid glimpse into the region’s historical past, where an intricate network of canals once facilitated trade and transport. Today, visitors can explore […]
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Coyoacán, one of Mexico City’s oldest districts, is a vibrant tapestry of color and culture. Centered around the twin plazas of Plaza Hidalgo and Jardín Centenario, this area invites visitors […]
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The Floating Gardens of Xochimilco, a UNESCO-listed site, are a network of canals and artificial islands south of Mexico City. Constructed by the Aztecs, these gardens provide a vivid connection […]
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Founded in 1551, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) stands as one of the country’s largest, oldest, and most prestigious institutions. The UNESCO-recognized Mexico City campus, known as Ciudad […]
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Commissioned by Mexican President Porfirio Diaz, the Palacio de Bellas Artes stands as a striking blend of art nouveau, art deco, and baroque architectural styles, collectively known as Porfiriano. Located […]
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Built for the Pan American Games in 1955, the Estadio Olímpico Universitario stands as a significant landmark in Mexico City. Once the largest stadium in Mexico, it now ranks as […]
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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 […]
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Mexico City’s Plaza de la Constitución, commonly known as the Zócalo, stands as the cultural and historic heart of the city. Located in the Centro Histórico, this expansive open-air square […]
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The National Museum of Anthropology, located in Mexico City, stands as one of the world’s most comprehensive natural history museums and is the city’s most visited. Opened in 1964, the […]
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Chapultepec Park, named for the Aztec word chapoltepec meaning ‘at the grasshopper’s hill,’ is one of the world’s largest city parks, spanning 1,695 acres (686 hectares) in Mexico City. This […]
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In the heart of Mexico City, the ruins of the Aztecs’ Great Temple, known as Templo Mayor, stand as a testament to the city’s rich historical past. This sacred gathering […]
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Chapultepec Castle, perched in Mexico City, features fortified walls adorned with vibrant stained-glass windows. Inside, the castle’s internal gardens are meticulously laid out in precise, geometric patterns. Originally a military […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, the Roma neighborhood offers a vibrant blend of leafy streets, bustling bars, and international cuisine. Known for its top museums and art galleries, […]
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Nicknamed the ‘cathedral of lucha libre,’ Arena Mexico, located in Mexico City, is a large indoor venue centered around a raised square ring. Here, rudos (bad guys) and técnicos (good […]
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In the bohemian neighborhood of Coyoacán, the Coyoacan Market is a vibrant hub that engages all the senses. Stalls brim with the aromas of sizzling street food and the vibrant […]
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Mexico City’s House of Tiles (Casa de los Azulejos) is an 18th-century city palace, built in the Baroque style. Located in the heart of the city, this historic building is […]
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Built on the ruins of an Aztec temple, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) stands as a testament to the city’s rich and layered history. This vast stone edifice, […]
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Topped with a gilded Winged Victory, the Angel of Independence (El Ángel) stands as one of Mexico City’s most recognizable monuments, built to commemorate the centennial of the War of […]
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Established in 1592, Alameda Central in Mexico City is one of the oldest public green spaces in the Americas. This urban park boasts fountains, statues, and lush landscaping, providing a […]
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San Juan Market, one of the oldest in Mexico City, is a bustling hub of culinary delights and unusual finds. Located in the heart of the capital, this market offers […]
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Constructed in 1956, the Latin-American Tower (Torre Latinoamericana) once stood as the tallest building in Latin America and continues to be a prominent feature of downtown Mexico City. Known for […]