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It doesn’t take much to define a city which is a unique blend of Hispanic culture and American modernism, where the people are so warm and welcoming it overwhelms almost every traveler visiting Mexico City.Mexico City is the undisputed cultural capital of Latin America, with a significant lifestyle as distinct as that of New York or Rio. The unique blend of clamor, culture, tradition and sophistication, gives Mexico City a distinct character.

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Palacio Postal is one of the most beautiful buildings in the country and considered a National Heritage Building. It was built in 1906, this European style building houses the main post office. Most o...
 
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The Parque Hundido is located in the Col. Del Valle, Mexico City. Also known as the Sunken Park, it is one of the well-known parks in the City of Mexico for its attractions and original topography. Th...
 
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Parque México, also known as Mexico Park or Parque San Martín, is one of the most beautiful parks in Mexico City. The park has a large pond which is inhabited by swans and ducks. Childre...
 
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Known as Tezozomoc Park in English, it was opened in 1982. It has a large pond, as well various museums like the Museum of Three Dimensional Art and the Museum of Regional Art located on northern peri...
 
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Paseo de la Reforma is a long avenue with fine examples of architecture, numerous banks and offices, ancient residential areas now transformed into fashionable venues and spectacular monuments. It is ...
 
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Plaza de la Constitución (El Zócalo) is one of the largest squares in the world. It is flanked by the Metropoli...
 
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Plaza de la Fundación is situated at Pino Suarez and Venustiano Carranza streets. This place is allegedly where the Aztecs found the eagle eating a snake...
 
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Plaza de las Tres Culturas is situated between cross streets Av. Ricardo Flores Magón and Manuel González Eje. It is the pre-hispanic Aztec temple...
 
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Plaza de San Jacinto is the intersection of Calle Plaza San Jacinto and Calle Frontera. While always scenic, Bazar Sabado is THE reason to head to the square, l...
 
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Plaza de Santo Domingo is located between the streets of Republica de Cuba, Brasil and Belisario Dominguez. It is the second largest square in Centro Historico ...
 
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Plaza Manuel Gamio is located between Moneda and Guatemala streets. It features an open-air diorama of the old Tenochtitlan. The whole space was covered by Orrin Brothers Circus, who settled from 1881...
 
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Plaza Manuel Tolsa is one of the famous squares in Mexico City. In this beautiful square you can find the Palacio de Mineria, National Art Museum and the statue of Spanish king Charles IV which also k...
 

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