Attractions in Mexico City
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The Anahuacalli Museum, a striking pyramid-shaped structure in Mexico City, was conceptualized by Mexican artist Diego Rivera and architect Juan O’Gorman. Constructed from black volcanic rock, the museum opened its […]
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The National Palace, or Palacio Nacional, stands as a historic and functional cornerstone in the heart of Mexico City, serving as the seat of the Mexican federal government since the […]
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Paseo de la Reforma, one of Mexico City’s busiest thoroughfares, was originally designed to connect the historic center with Chapultepec Park. This grand avenue is lined with towering skyscrapers and […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, La Condesa exudes a charming, bohemian vibe that draws both locals and tourists. This stylish neighborhood is known for its wide, tree-lined avenues, […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, Azteca Stadium (Estadio Azteca) stands as a monumental symbol of Mexico’s deep-rooted passion for soccer, or fútbol. This 84,000-seat coliseum, the largest stadium […]
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Visible on the horizon from Mexico City, IztaccÃhuatl is a dormant volcano and Mexico’s third-highest peak, standing at 17,159 feet (5,230 meters). The name IztaccÃhuatl, meaning ‘white woman’ in Nahuatl, […]
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The Diego Rivera Mural Museum, located in Mexico City, is home to one of the country’s most renowned works of art. In 1947, Diego Rivera, a celebrated Mexican artist, created […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, La Merced Market stands as the city’s largest and one of its most vibrant traditional markets. Originating as a bustling hub for local […]
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Just north of Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park, the upscale district of Polanco is a haven for some of the country’s wealthiest families. The area is characterized by high-end real estate, […]
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Nestled in Mexico City, the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Studio-Museum occupies the former homes and studios designed by Juan O’Gorman for the renowned artists. This quieter and lesser-known site […]
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Nestled just outside Mexico City’s center, the Jamaica Market (Mercado Jamaica) is a vibrant hub where colorful flowers arrive by the truckload, filling the air with the fragrances of roses, […]
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The Mexico City Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno) is a circular, domed building located in the heart of Chapultepec Park. This museum houses an extensive collection of […]
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In Mexico City, the Sonora Market (Mercado de Sonora) stands as a unique and eclectic shopping destination, just a stone’s throw from the food-centric La Merced Market. This bustling bazaar […]
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Nestled in the historic center of Mexico City, the Ciudadela Artisan Market (Mercado de ArtesanÃas la Ciudadela) is a vibrant hub for locally made handicrafts. This fixed marketplace offers a […]
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Dating back to the 16th century, the San Juan Bautista Church (Parroquia de San Juan Bautista) stands as one of the oldest churches in Mexico City. Nestled within the bustling […]
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Nestled in the heart of one of Mexico City’s busiest thoroughfares, Reforma 222 stands as a modern, glass-roofed shopping mall. Spanning four floors, this air-conditioned haven provides a welcome escape […]
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Formerly known as Estadio Azul, Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes was once the home of the Cruz Azul soccer team. Located in Mexico City, this 36,000-seater stadium now hosts Atlante […]
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The Leon Trotsky Museum, located in Coyoacán, Mexico City, stands as the former home of the Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky. This is where he sought political asylum and spent his […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, the Museum of Tequila and Mezcal (Museo del Tequila y el Mezcal) provides a comprehensive look into the history, production, and cultural significance […]
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The Soumaya Museum at Plaza Carso in Mexico City showcases the extensive $700 million private art collection of one of the world’s wealthiest individuals. This museum, with its exhibitions of […]
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Plaza Garibaldi, a historic square in Mexico City, is renowned for its vibrant live local music scene. This bustling urban space is lined with numerous tequila bars where visitors can […]
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Nestled in the historical heart of Mexico City, the National Museum of Art (Museo Nacional de Arte) showcases an extensive collection of Mexican artwork spanning from the 16th to the […]
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Nestled on the outskirts of Mexico City, the village of San Andrés Mixquic transforms from a quiet countryside community to a vibrant hub during the Day of the Dead. Every […]
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Zona Rosa, a vibrant and LGBTQ+-friendly neighborhood in Mexico City, is renowned for its lively nightlife. This colorful barrio offers more than just singing karaoke and dancing until dawn; it […]