We took a whole day to visit Castillo de Chapultepec on the recommendation of a friend. The castle is beautifully preserved and all the exhibits are ...More |
This place will transform your life as you witness one of the greatest miracles: the cloth where the virgin appeared to San Juan Diego, don't leave ...More |
This collection is so fascinating! It is a MUST if you are visiting Mexico City. In the US, it's sometimes difficult to find exhibits that focus on ...More |
Description: This was home to the enigmatic painter Frida Kahlo (often called "the paintbrush of angst") where she occasionally lived with her husband Diego ... More |
We went to Xochimilco in the middle of the week and only a very small fraction of the available boats were out in the water. If you're looking for ...More |
This isn't Versailles, but it was the Viceroy's palace during the colonial period, and now is a government building. The best thing is the murals, ...More |
We only visited once while we lived in Mexico City, however, it was definately a fabulous experience. My daughter was ten at the time and enjoyed ...More |
Description: The Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) is one of the most important historical buildings in Mexico City. Construction was started at the ... More |
You don't even have to pay admission to enjoy the Palacio - just pick a spot on the plaza out front and hang out for a while. In addition to normal ...More |
The location of the Templo Mayor means that there's no excuse for missing it - right in the middle of town, near the Cathedral, the Govt. bldgs and ...More |
This is the best place to be if you are in the area. There are traditional dances all day long, and stop around 10pm, this is a safe area that is ...More |
Outstanding. I have sent all of my friends to this market. Everyone has loved it. It has it all - local flavor, resturants, art, handicrafts! You can ...More |
Description: Built in the 16th century by the Spanish on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the old Aztec capital, Mexico City is now one of the world's largest and most ... More |
After we found the place inside a huge park with no indicating signs (a nice man helped us), discovered, the price has gone up from what yahoo ...More |
excelent food and mood specially when sports events are broadcasted |
Beautiful location, moving history, very artfully done monument to the brave children who gave their lives during the war with the US. Spend time in ...More |
In the middle of the city, between big multifamiliars, avenues and concurred malls, waits the Cuicuilco pyramid, surrounded by a little forest whit ...More |
Description: The Luis G. Urbina park, popularly known as the Parque Hundido or Sunken Park, is the perfect place to take a break after a walk down the bustling ... More |
Description: Celebrating Mexico's traditional drink, El Estribo is a must on your list of places to visit in Mexico City. Tequila fans and those looking to explore ... More |
Description: The largest amusement park in Latin America has become part of a well-known US amusement conglomerate. Now known as Six Flags Mexico, it has ... More |
Description: The 27 halls comprising the 18th-century colonial palace Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico offer an insight into the urban development of the city of ... More |
The museum is in itself a museum... With a 100 years old buiding, the oldest part of the museum is it,s fosil coleccion , with itps wood cabinets, and ...More |
I am not arty or anything but i loved this place so much it was perfect and the art was great. I saw goya and many other famous artists' work. |
We used to go about once a month to Libros Libros Libros to stock up on books. My mom would head directly to the mystery section, while my sisters and ...More |
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