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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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Angel de la Independencia is a victory column located on a round about over Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City. El Ángel was built to commemorat...
 
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Antiguo Palacio de la Inquisición is situated at Republica de Brasil 33 which was built between 1732 and 1737. It was the head office of the Holy Inquisi...
 
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Casa de los Azulejos is situated at Francisco I Madero 4. This department store and restaurant is housed in the former residency of the Counts of the Valley of ...
 
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Chapultepec Castle is the home of the Spanish Viceroys, a military college scene of historic battle during the Mexican-American War, and the palace of Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlota. You can w...
 
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Home to lakes, forests and various attractions, Chapultepec Park is one of the loveliest places to visit in Mexico City. The park has been divided into three sections out of which first one is surroun...
 
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China Town

The China Town is situated in Dolores Street. It was recently re-conditioned. This street became a pedestrian-only street full of Chinese restaurants and stores. It's locally known as Barrio Chino. Th...
 
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Colonia San Rafael was established in the late 19th century as one of the first formal neighborhoods outside of the city center and initially catered to the wealthy of the Porfirio Díaz era. Th...
 
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Convento del Carmen is an ancient convent where you can see the uncomfortable stone slabs where nuns slept, religious artwork, and, most importantly, a creepy underground crypt filled with mummified n...
 
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Desierto de los Leones National Park is one of the best parks in Mexico City. This national park features a pine forest as well as Carmelite convent which date ...
 
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Fuente de la Diana Cazadora is the fountain designed by Fernando Olaquibel which was originally known as "The Archer". It depicts the beautiful Diana Cazadora a...
 
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Galería de Arte Mexicano (GAM) has been the first contemporary art gallery in Mexico City. It has played an important role in Mexican art movements and i...
 
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Gran Hotel de la Ciudad de is also known as "Centro Mercantil" which is located at Av 16 de Septiembre 82, Centro Historico, Mexico City. This building was bui...
 

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