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CONTENTS
1. México City. 33. San Ángel. Tourist Attractions.

2. Camino Real Hoteles. 34. San Ángel. Churches. Museums.

3. Top Things To Do In Mexico City. 35. San Ángel. Map.

7. Mexico City Hotel Association. 36. Coyoacán. Tourist Attractions.

8. Transport Systems Subway and Metrobus.. Weather 37. Coyoacán. Churches.

Conditions. Emergency Phones. 38. Coyoacán. Museums.

9. Roma - Condesa. Tourist Attractions. 39. Coyoacán. Map.

10. Benidorm Hotel. Roma - Condesa. Museums. 40. Insurgentes. Tourist Attractions.

11. Century Hotel. Roma - Condesa. Museums. 41. AMAV. Insurgentes. Tourist Attractions.

14. Roma - Condesa. Map. 42. Insurgentes. Museums.

15. Polanco-Chapultepec. Tourist Attractions.. 43. South of the City. Tourist Attractions.

17. Polanco-Chapultepec. Museums. 44. South of the City. Museums.

19. CITUR. Mexico City’s Museum Association. 45. Santa Fe.

20. Polanco-Chapultepec. Map. 46. Santa Fe. Map.

21. Historic Center. Tourist Attractions. 47. Other Zones. Tourist Attractions.

23. Mirador Torre Latino. Historic Center. 48. Other Zones. Museums.

Tourist Attractions. 49. Clandestine Dinners Party. Other Zones. Museums.

24. Historic Center. Churches. 50. Paconocer México. Teotihuacán.

26. Platería Rafael (Silver jewelry). 51. Enjoy Nature in the City.

27. Historic Center. Museums. 55. The City’s Culinary Diversity.

29. Ballet Folcklórico de México ( Mexican Folkloric 56. MICE Tourism.

Ensemble). 57. Mexico City Map.

30. Historic Center. Museums. 58. Mexico City Surroundings.

32. Historic Center. Map. 59. Mexico City Secretary of Tourism


México City is the capital of the As a typical cosmopolitan city,
Mexican Republic and has become Mexico City has a frenzied
the financial, cultural and political activity, not only during the day
center of the country. It is one of the but at night too.
biggest and most populated cities
in the world. Modern, Fun
Cosmopolitan and The city has many luxury hotels,
Seven hundred years of history
can also be appreciated among
its great avenues, speedways,
Diverse City... sophisticated restaurants and is a
shopping paradise with shops and
areas for all tastes and pockets.
boulevards and skyscrapers. The history, culture, rich traditions
and diversity have made Mexico
City the venue for important events
of all kinds, among which the
following stand out: the different
This is why the city shows several design festivals, which led it to
expressions of its traditional roots be named the World Capital of
evoking a native and colonial past, Design in 2018; the International
together with the most refined Fair de las Culturas Amigas (of
art and architectural expressions Friendly Cultures), in which more
reflecting modernity and the than 70 countries participate with
potential future of a growing samples of their typical products
metropolis and gastronomy; and of course,
Its pre-Hispanic remains show the the famous Day of the Dead, with
greatness of the first civilizations a majestic parade in Paseo de la
settled on this site. Colonial Reforma where tradition, creativity
architecture in its purest Baroque and music are combined.
and neoclassic styles exemplify Additionally, various sporting
the blending of races, combining events are held throughout the
the natives carving work with year such as the Formula One
the greatness of the European Mexican Grand Prix and the CDMX
constructions. There are plenty Marathon among others.
of these examples along the city, Regarding touristic facilities, the
sober and sumptuous temples, city has countless luxury hotels,
old residences and convents. Its sophisticated restaurants and a
suburbs like Coyoacán, San Angel great variety of stores with items for
or Tlalpan have a picturesque and all tastes and economies.
unique style. Climate is moderate sub-humid with
For those who love art and history, 15°C average year temperature.
there is a great deal of options
including around 185 museums, 64
theaters, 15 cultural centers and 7 plan your trip
nearby archaeological zones.
Mexico City calendar
of events

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Camino Real Hoteles, tiene los ingredientes que
necesitas para disfrutar
la Ciudad de México al máximo:
Cercanía a todos los puntos de interés
y una atención dedicada a tus necesidades
y descanso te facilitarán el viaje,
ya sea por negocios o placer.

Reserva ahora mismo:


caminoreal.com
o al tel. 800-90123-00

HOTELES

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Top Things To Do In México City
Historic Center, of Mexico City, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. 1
This ten-acre area is home to numerous
historical buildings, museums and the Templo
Mayor. The baroque art in the various churches
will amazed you, starting with the Metropolitan
Cathedral. A perfect way to end the day is trying
a famous Mexican dish or a refreshing drink
on one of the terraces overlooking the zócalo.

Panoramic views of the city. 2


There are several options to admire the city
and be amazed for its colossal size. Torre
Latinoamericana offers spectacular views of the
city’s heart, from the 44th-floor observation
deck and a nice restaurant in the 41st floor.
Other fantastic places to admire the city are:
Torre Mayor, the tallest building in the city, the
dome of the Monument of the Revolution, the
restaurant located at the top of the World Trade
Center and the terrace of Chapultepec Castle.
A Palace and a great Park full of history. 3
Visit the Palace of Fine Arts, City’s premier arts institution and one of its
architectural landmarks with amazing murals and the famous stage curtain
which is a stained glass foldable panel created out of nearly a million pieces
of iridescent colored glass by Tiffany’s in New York. The theater hosts
Mexican and foreign operas as well as performances of classical music, ballet
and Mexican folk music on Sundays. Check ahead of your visit for program
details. Don’t miss the Arts & Crafts Store. If it is Wednesday or Sunday,
you can enjoy the wonderful show of the Folkloric Ballet of Mexico that is
renewed and transformed year after year. It has more than 120 original
choreographies, as well as fantastic typical costumes and first-rate artists.
In front is the Alameda Park, a shady and beautifully kept park with
many splendid fountains and sculptures and the oldest park in America,
surrounded by attractions such as the Diego Rivera Mural Museum,
the Museum of Memory and Tolerance, the National Museum of the
Stamp, the Franz Mayer Museum and the beautiful Postal Palace. 4
Chapultepec, the world’s largest park
within a city, perfect for the entire family.

Take a stroll around the forest trails and in the


lake rent a pedal boat or a rowboat, visit the zoo,
the Papalote Children’s Museum, the Museum
of Technology and of course the old style fair.

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A Forest and a Castle. 5
Live the experience of visiting the hilltop Chapultepec
Castle that houses de National Museum of History and
learn about the most representative of Mexico historical
heritage through times, and enjoy the checkerboard
marble terraces, the fountains and tremendous views.
Then continue to the amazing Museo Nacional de
Antropología (National Anthropology Museum), which is
a must if you want to learn about Mexican Pre-Hispanic
culture, the Tamayo Museum and the Modern Art Museum.
Enthusiasts for fashion & gourmet 6
experiences.
Chic Polanco district offers the perfect
destination for food and shopping lovers.
Presidente Masaryk Avenue has the charm and
walkability factor of a European city and is full of
elegant and high-end shops and restaurants.

Art and underwater world. 7


Enjoy one of the best art collections in the world
in the Soumaya Museum and continue with the
Jumex Museum located just across the street,
featuring the largest private contemporary arts
collection in Latin America, both with stunning
architectural design. Next to Soumaya Museum
is the largest aquarium in Latin America with over
5,000 marine species, it’s just as if you took
a trip around the entire oceans of the world!
Urban Ecology. 8
Bicycle riding is today a popular way to get
around the city, especially on Sunday mornings,
when city hall shuts major throughways like
Reforma, one of the most beautiful avenues
in the city. And walk through the Garden of
Art, located off Reforma, includes a huge
variety of art that will appeal to everyone.

Music, museums and entertainment. 9


The University Cultural Center is a big draw
thanks to the performances in its spectacular
concert hall, Sala Nezahualcóyotl, as well as
being home to a wide range of exhibits and
the National Library. The Cultural Center is also
home to museums like the University Museum of
Contemporary Art and the Universum Museum,
one of the country’s best science museums
where kids are encouraged to participate.

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Hipster, gourmand, eclectic and/or vintage
you’re going to love La Condesa / Roma.
In recent years, antique showrooms, sidewalk cafes,
bars and boutiques have opened along these two
bohemian neighborhoods, filled with fading 1920s
and 1930s architecture. If you love cultural life
you can visit Casa Lamm, the Museo del Objeto del
Objeto, the Museo Universitario de Ciencia y Arte and
the Museo Casa del Poeta Ramón López Velarde.
Neighborhoods are home to Mexico City’s trendy
and creative gastronomy. The area overflows
with diverse dining options and alluring nightlife 10 Roma that has become the place to sample
possibilities. There are restaurants that make the city’s diverse culinary scene, with 60-odd
you feel in Soho, New York, or the Mercado vendors serving everything from squid tortas
to tangy ceviches to tamarind-flavored truffles.
If you are a natural shopper you will love the weekend
markets. The Pushkin Park tianguis offers natural
products, cosmetics, jewelry and much more. The
Bazar de Oro, near Cibeles Fountain, where you can
find unique clothing, accessories, organic products
and curiosities. The Art Corridor on Avenida Álvaro
Obregón, Roma’s main drag, entices crowds to
stroll down the tree-shaded street to find various
works of art. The Bazarte Obregon in Ramón López
Velarde Park with clothing, accessories, antiques
and street stalls offering gourmet food. The
Cuauhtémoc Tianguis in Plaza Dr. Ignacio Chávez
11 offer antiques and unusual objects such as comics,
Coyoacán was an autonomous town outside books, toys and some other pieces 100% vintage.
the metropolis for several centuries.
Here you walk through its peaceful streets, colonial-
style mansions, cobblestone streets, flowering
bougainvillea, ancient jacaranda trees, and picturesque
churches. Consider starting your journey with a trip
aboard Coyoacan’s touristic tram and learn all about
the attractions, ghost stories and legends. Visit Frida
Kahlo’s Blue House, that offer insight into her life as a
wife, lover and artist, and the Museo de Arte Popular
(Popular Art Museum), where you can appreciate
the rich colors and the creativity of the craftsmen.
By the end of the afternoon, you can enjoy the
outdoor cafes and restaurants with bohemian
and intellectual atmosphere or visit one of the Travel through channels l as in pre-Hispanic
famous canteens in the center of Coyoacán.
times. 12
Hundreds of “trajineras” await passengers at the
village’s nine embarcaderos (boat landings). You
can board the colorful open-air boats, to take a
trip down the waterways to a wildlife preserve and
floating gardens. The experience comes with boats
with mariachi bands and some others sell beer, soda,
water, and different types of Mexican food like tacos,
sopes, or fish. For thrill-seekers is the haunted Island
of the Dolls where thousands of mutilated dolls hang
from the trees and hide among the dense branches.

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Art and Flowers. 13
San Ángel, once a weekend retreat for Spanish
nobles has become a stunningly beautiful
neighborhood of cobblestone streets and
Colonial-Era homes, with several worthwhile
museums. Visitors are attracted to brightly
colored flowers and just in front is the 17th
century Templo de El Carmen, and next to the
church is the former convent that has become
a museum that showcases some mummies on
display in the basement. Not very far is the Plaza
del Carmen, surrounded by some restaurants
and a number of historic buildings such as the
Centro Cultural San Angel and Casa Jaime Sabines.
On Saturday, San Ángel turned into a giant crafts
market, overflowing with vendors, customers and
an enormous selection of handiwork. The activities
begin in the Plaza del Carmen, continues in the
beautiful Amargura Street and ends in the Plaza
San Jacinto with dozens of stalls offering dresses,
handicrafts, antiques, paintings, sculptures and
everything you can imagine, beside is the renowned
Bazar del Sábado (Saturday Bazaar) full of artistic
and antique treasures and surrounded by excellent
restaurants and cantinas. Overlooking the Plaza San
Jacinto are some restaurants, the ethereal Iglesia
San Jacinto, a 16th-century church with an exquisite
baroque altar and Casa del Risco with an original
mosaic fountain made from abalone shells, Chinese
porcelain and Talavera ceramic plates from Puebla.
Guadalupanos. 14
Visit the Tepeyac Hill and feel the incredible
devotion of the Mexican people towards
the Virgin of Guadalupe. Starting with the
Capilla del Cerrito, built on the spot where
St Juan Diego first saw the Blessed Virgin.
Continue with the Basilica de Guadalupe,
the second most visited pilgrimage site in
the world, next is the Basilica Museum with
an incredible collection of religious art.

Museum Night. 15
Every last Wednesday of the month, more than
one-third of Mexico City’s museums will re-open
their doors one or two hours after the normal
closing time, and add special events to their
normal offerings, such as: concerts, guided
tours, workshops or film screenings. To learn
more about the museums and the activities
follow the museums social media or consult
here:
Museum Night

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Weather Conditions
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
Average temperature (ºC) 12.7 14.1 16.3 17.7 18.2 17.8 16.9 16.9 16.5 15.7 14.2 13.1 15.8
Average Maximum Temperature (ºC) 21.2 22.8 25.1 26.1 26 24.4 23 23.1 22.5 22.4 22 21.1 23.3
Average Minimum Temperature (ºC) 4.4 5.5 7.6 9.3 10.5 11.3 10.7 10.8 10.7 9.1 6.6 5.2 8.5
Average Precipitation (mm) 10.1 6 10.9 26.5 61.8 139.1 166.2 159.2 136.4 58.8 10.8 6 793.1

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Roma - Condesa
For hipsters, artists, and people who like bohemian
and intellectual atmosphere this area is a must-
see attraction. The different districts offer unique
places.
The Roma and Condesa neighborhoods have
become an artistic and gastronomic meeting
point, with a variety of designer stores, art
galleries, specialty restaurants and bars with a
unique atmosphere.
La Condesa is an area considered to be one of
the most fashionable with a number of examples
of older Art Deco architecture and wide avenues
lined with trees. Its character may be compared
to that of the Soho in New York and the Latin
Quarter in Paris. It is filled with restaurants, cafes,
boutiques and art galleries.
Atractivos Turísticos The heart of the neighborhood is Amsterdan
1 El Ángel de la Independencia (Independence Monument) Avenue; it follows the oval layout of the area’s
It is named “The Angel” and it is the landmark of the city inaugurated on 1910, the statue of an former horse racetrack inaugurated in 1910,
angel is standing atop of a 100 feet column. The statue represents the Winged Victory made of edges Parque México and includes a central
bronze. There are also five effigies that tell the history of the country. It has a viewpoint that can pedestrian area, three plazas and is flanked by
be accessed by climbing 200 steps and requires a special permit from the Cuuhtémoc District, restaurants, cafés and boutiques. The streets of
and access is only granted to groups of no more than 6 people at a time – therefore the view Nuevo León and Tamaulipas are also important
can be counted as privileged. due to their concentration of culinary and
commercial establishments.
2 Casa Universitaria del Libro (University Book House)
Located in a magnificent mansion, this is forum to promote cultural activities such as conferences,
concerts, presentations and workshops. Colonia Roma is a district with streets and
houses built back in the 40’s based on
3 Casa Lamm European styles with many restaurants
Located in a house built in the early 20th century with a European style. Today is a cultural center offering Latin American cuisine.
with some exhibition space and some graduate level programs. It features a bookstore, library
and cafeteria.
The streets of Alvaro Obregón stand out, which
4 Parque España offers magnificent buildings and an avenue
The Park was built in 1925, is considered one of the most beautiful parks in the city surrounded where art exhibits are often held. Another
by interesting art deco and art nouveau buildings. It has several walking paths, fountains, ponds, interesting street is Orizaba, which has beautiful
sculptures, an interesting clock and the Charles Lindbergh Open Air Theater, where five pillars buildings and Plaza Luis Cabrera, surrounded
and two pergolas stand out. This park along with the Parque España are the typical recreational
by chic restaurants and where there are often
places of the Condesa, both are pet-friendly. In front there is a hotel restaurant with a nice terrace
from where you can enjoy the park. photographic exhibitions. As for Colima Street,
here you will find a variety of great restaurants.
The nearby Juárez neighborhood is also an area
you can enjoy, as it also maintains a beautiful
architecture with European-style mansions and
nice cafés and restaurants.
Zona Rosa is a neighborhood known for its
shopping, nightlife and restaurants, which
cater to foreign and Mexican visitors, as well as
businessmen of the nearby Paseo de la Reforma.
It is also famous for the wide range of options it
offers for the LGBTTTI community.

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En el corazón de la CDMX, sobre Avenida
Icónico, Independiente e Innovador. Cuauhtémoc, la mejor comunicada de la ciudad.
Metrobus frente al Hotel.
A 5 min. de Hospital General y Centro Médico S.XXI.
Cercano a los centros financieros, comerciales y
turísticos de la ciudad.
193 habitaciones, algunas adecuadas para personas
con capacidades diferentes.
8 salones para eventos sociales y empresariales.
Terraza para fumadores.
Restaurant-Bar Mesón del Monje. Desayuno,
comida buffet y especialidades a la carta.
Gym y servicio de Spa.
Agencia de viajes.
Centro de negocios.
Alianzas comerciales: Punto de venta de ETN y
ADO en el lobby. Llegada Turibus todos los días.
Llegadas y salidas desde el Hotel hasta
Guadalajara.

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5 Torre Mayor (Big Tower)


This is the third tallest building in Mexico
with a height of 225 meters (738 feet) and
59 stories. The tower is both a monument
to engineering and a haven of safety with an
innovative design. It has a Conference Center.

6 Plaza Río de Janeiro


It is one of the most famous squares in the
Roma neighborhood with a fountain and green
areas. It is distinguished by Michelangelo’s
David sculpture and is surrounded by nice
restaurants and commercial establishments.
The square frequently hosts bazaars where
you can find various design and food products,
as well as exhibitions and cultural events.

Fuente de las Cibeles


7 This fountain is an exact copy of the one
found in Madrid on Paseo de las Cibeles
Museos
and has become an icon of the Colonia 8 Ripley’s Museum
Roma district. A few steps away in the alley It shows the incredible and strange things. Monday-Friday: 11:00-19:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday:
of El Oro, every Saturday and Sunday the 10:00-19:00 hrs.
Bazar El Oro takes place, which offers a
wide variety of items and snacks. 9
Wax Museum
Famous characters portrayed in wax. Monday-: 11:00-19:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-19:00
hrs.

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10 Casa de Carranza Museum
National Museum of It is located in a beautiful house of the 19th
century. The objects displayed, like books
the Revolution and furniture, are related to the life of the
Mexican leader and president, Venustiano
Carranza. Tuesday-Saturday 9:00-18:00 hrs.
Sunday: 11:00-16:00 hrs.

11 Capilla Alfonsina
Exhibits photographs and Alfonso Reyes’s
personal belongings. It is also a center for li-
terary studies. Monday, Thursday and Friday:
9:00-15:00.

12 This museum is located in front of the great esplanade of the Plaza de la República, inside one
of the most representative buildings of the city, the “Monumento a la Revolución”. The Visitors
can board a sleek glass panoramic elevator that shoots up for 57 meters, and then a spiral
staircase within the dome to arrive to the observation deck with impressive 360-degree views of
the surrounding skyline. The Centennial Fountain with 100 water jets features a light show every
hour for 15 minutes from 18:00 to 22:00 hrs. There is souvenir shop and a nice coffee shop. The
museum exhibits the contemporary history of Mexico. With a library, conferences and lectures.
Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs.

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Museo Histórico Judío y del Holocausto
13
Tuvie Maizal (Holocaust Museum)
The exhibition narrates the life of the Jews of
Eastern Europe in a collection of more than
1,000 photographs and utensils. Monday-
Thursday: 10:00-13:15 and 4:00-17:15 hrs.

Ruth Lechuga Museum 14


This house-museum invites us to share
each of its spaces occupied with furniture,
lacquerware, masks, dolls, paintings, ceramics
and endless pieces of Mexican folk art. Visits
are only for groups with prior reservations.

Ramón López Velarde Museum 15


It has two important libraries formed by
approximately 5,154 books. It is housed in a
French style building constructed in the early
1900s. Tuesday-Friday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.
Saturday: 10:00-15:00 hrs.

Mexican Plastic Art Museum 16


It has displayed the most representative
works of Mexican plastic arts. Monday-
Friday: 10:00-5:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday:
10:00-15:00 hrs.

Museo Universitario de Ciencias y Arte


(University Museum of Sciences and Arts) 17

Housed in a classic early 20th-century


building in the Colonia Roma. Sponsored by
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
(UNAM), the museum is a space dedicated
to the experimentation, where the spectator
could have more intimate contact with the
work in its immediacy and form. It exhibits
Mexican and international contemporary
art with ties to science or new technology.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

Museo del Juguete Antiguo (Antique Toy


Museum, MUJAM) 18
Nostalgia is the a appropriate word to
describe this fascinating museum with more
tan 40,000 collectibles on display, the largest
collection of toys in the world. It features from
miniature toys to huge mechanical robots,
bikes, and more, some pieces dates back to
the 19th Century. The toy house will definitely
bring you a smile. Monday-Friday: 9:00-
18:00, Saturday: 9:00-16:00, Sunday 10:00-
16:00 hrs.

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19 Museo del Objeto del Objeto (Museum of the Object of the Object,
or “purpose of the object”)
It is located in a construction classified as Art Nouveau built in 1906.
The museum has in display a collection of close to 100,000 items,
dating back to 1810, up to the present day. Most items are related
to packaging, especially bottles, utensils, cosmetics, food containers,
clothing items and domestic appliances, among others. Wednesday-
Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

20 Museo del Chocolate (Chocolate Museum)


The museum is housed in a historic 1909 building and is the perfect
blend of history with contemporary culture. Visitors will learn the full
history of chocolate around the world and its importance to Mexican
culture and economy. Then parties will get to watch the chocolate
making process. The museum offers guided tours, workshops, tastings,
gift shop and conferences related to the chocolate. Monday-Sunday:
11:00-17:00 hrs.

21 Centro Cultural Bella Época (Cultural Center)


It is housed in a beautiful art deco building that used to be a cinema.
The 32,000 square-foot building, was restored and today is a complex
comprising the Rosario Castellanos bookshop, an art-house movie
theater, an art gallery and a cafe. Monday Sunday 9:00-23:00 hrs.

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Polanco - Chapultepec

Buildings & Attractions


1 Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Forest) At the end of Paseo de la Reforma
A Once it was used as a retreat for Aztec royalty. Today is the largest city park in Latin America and has a
Avenue looms Chapultepec hill, on
hundred different faces. The park offers museums, cultural centers, theaters, spaces for jogging and biking,
the top is a beautiful ancient castle
monuments, beautiful fountains, lakes like mirrors, amusement parks, an incredible zoo, and even a castle,
surrounded by the centuries-old forest,
the only one in Latin America.
world-class museums, amusement
It is a popular place to hangout on weekends. Night tours in a train that circuits the park, are popular around
parks, a zoo and lakes. This is the
Christmas time, when many of the attractions are lit for the season, tickets are on sale at the Casa del Lago.
perfect place to share a good time with
The first Saturdays of each month, With the Lanchacinema (Boat Cinema) the public can enjoy a movie
your family.
projection from paddleboats on the lake at the Chapultepec.
Among the places you must visit in the park are the Monumental Fountain of Nezahualcoyotl and the
causeway of the same name, as well as “El Sargento”, a more than 500-year old Ahuhuete tree that is said It is such a large park that it is divided
to have been planted by the Aztec ruler Nezahualcoyotl himself. Another must-see are the Moctezuma Baths, into four sections and is the ideal
where the emperor Moctezuma took his baths and which were later used by Hernán Cortés, several viceroys, place for family gatherings, among its
Maximilian of Habsburg and even Porfirio Díaz. fountains, monuments, museums and
sports facilities.
2 Casa del Lago (The House of the Lake)
Is a place for cultural and artistic events..

The Polanco area is an upmarket


neighborhood, characterized by
its contemporary California-style
architecture.

In the exclusive residential area there


are embassies, and offices of many
corporations, as well as upscale
hotels, designer shops, modern malls,
gourmet restaurants, and art galleries.

The perfect place to pamper yourself!

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3 The Chapultepec Zoo
The zoo exhibits more than 1,400 animals of 240 different species
of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. The animal collection is
grouped according to its natural habitat. The zoo is especially famous
for its success in giant panda breeding. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-16:30
hrs.
Near the zoo is an artificial lake and where you can rent a boat for a
scenic tour of the lake.

4 Quinta Colorada
It is located in the former accommodation for the forest rangers of the
area in the early 20th century. The house has a European style and
house various cultural activities as well as a small planetarium. 5 Auditorio Nacional (National Auditorium)
It is a modern construction and holds an astonishing capacity of
9,366 seats. Enjoy art exhibitions, dance shows, musical concerts
and theater productions in this sleek venue. Behind the Auditorio
Nacional, is Del Bosque Cultural Center with eight theaters in one
single place.

6 Hipódromo de las Américas


It is a thoroughbred and quarter-horse racetrack. With a high-
tech modern architecture is one of the best in the world. It can
accommodate 10,000 visitors. There are restaurants and rooms for
events.

7 Inspark
In this park you can enjoy virtual reality experiences, with robotic
lights, surround sound and video mapping. You can live the thrill of
a car race, fly in a hang glider or see the interaction of music and
colors, among many other adventures.

Inbursa Aquarium 8

A world-class aquarium and the largest in Latin America. The building


has 5 stories of which 4 are underground. You can explore its 11,500
square feet of marine life wonders showcased in 48 different exhibition
settings. Over 5 thousand samples of more than 230 species are
featured, including seahorses, turtles, crocodiles, piranhas, jellyfish,
corals, and barracudas, among many others. Start the tour of the
400,000-gallon glass tank where blue, yellow, orange and green fish
swam among sharks and manta rays. There is also a section dedicated
to freshwater ecosystems. Visit the fun thematic sites of Ice Land, the
Sunken Ship, the Forest of Kelps and Jellyfish Labyrinth. Travel from
Antarctica to the Amazon in this aquatic wonderland. Monday-Sunday:
10:00-18:00 hrs.

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Museos National Anthropology Museum (MNA) 9

It displays the biggest and more valuable archeological collection in Mexico.


It exhibits more than 10,000 original artifacts, distributed in 11 rooms
of Archaeology and eleven rooms of Ethnography. At the entrance is an
imposing statue of Tláloc, the Aztec god of rain. One of the museum’s main
features is that its use of open spaces is exemplary. Its long, rectangular
courtyard is surrounded on three sides by two-level display halls. In the
first floor each room is dedicated to a particular pre-Hispanic culture.
Teotihuacan, Americas’ first great and powerful state, displays some murals
and an anthropomorphic head found in the Pyramid of the Moon.
Mexica (Aztec) exhibit, magnificent sculptures from the pantheon of
Aztec deities, a model of the layout of Tenochtitlán, and the famous Aztec
Calendar. The Oaxaca room displays the fine legacy of Oaxaca’s Zapotec
and Mixtec civilizations; the highlight is the jade mask of the Zapotec Bat
God. In the Mexican Gulf cultures area you will find giant stone heads of the
Olmec civilization. In the impressive Maya room, there is a replica of the
sarcophagi lid from Pacal’s tomb at Palenque.
The museum is big and the collection is extensive, so be sure to set
aside enough time to do it. Everything is superbly displayed, with much
explanatory text translated into English. Audio guides in English and French
are available at the entrance. Tuesday-Saturday 9:00-19:00 hrs. Sunday
10:00-18:00 hrs.

10 Tamayo Contemporary Art Museum 11 Museum of Modern Art


Exhibits more than 300 pieces. The collection includes the artwork of: It has four rooms with a permanent collection of paintings of Rivera,
Miró, Warhol, Bacon, Botero, Picasso, and Tamayo. The museum includes Siqueiros, Orozco, Kahlo, among others. A Sculpture Garden with ar-
a souvenir shop and a nice restaurant. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 twork of Gelsen Gas, Mathias Goeritz and Manuel Felguerez surrounds
hrs. the two circular buildings. Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00-17:30 hrs.

National Museum of History 12

It is housed in the Chapultepec Castle, built at the end of the 18th


century, as a summer residence for the Spanish Viceroy. In 1841 it be-
came a military academy, and few years later it became the residence
of Maximiliano de Habsburgo and some presidents of the 19th century.
The museum displays an exhibition of furniture, jewelry, weapons, docu-
ments, clothes and paintings depicting Mexican history. There are some
interesting frescos by Orozco, O”Gorman and Siqueiros and a number
of carriages, including those used by Benito Juárez and the Emperor
Maximilian. From the castle there is a superb view of the city. There
are guided tours, library, and video library. The museum’s many unique
spaces are ideal for a variety of cultural events. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-
17:00 hrs.

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16 Museum of Electricity
Visitors can experiment the basic principles of Science and Technology
thanks to all the interactive devices that this museum offers. Monday-
Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs.

17 David Alfaro Siqueiros Museum


Located in the artist´s house. It shows his life and simples of his work.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.
13 Museo del Caracol (Snail Museum)
It shows the history of Mexico from the 16th Century to 1917. The Luis Barragán Museum
18
museum’s twelve halls exhibit historical depictions using scale models House of the famous architect Luis Barragán, his architectural style has
to reproduce the most important moments in Mexican history. Tuesday- been referred to as both modern and minimalist. The house-museum
Sunday: 9:00-16:00 hrs. exhibits a collection of Mexican art from the 16th to 20th Century.
Monday-Friday: 10:00-14:00 and 16:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday 10:00-
14 Museum of Natural History and Environmental Culture 13:00 hrs.13:00 hrs.
The nine exhibition rooms features a variety of themes, from the origins
of life on Earth to animal and plant life. The rooms have interesting
displays related to the following subjects: Universe, Earth, Origin, and
Life, Taxonomy, Ecology, Evolution, Biology, Mankind, and Biographies.
Integrated into the museum is the Dolores Carcamo Museum, an
amazing mural inside an enormous water tank. The water-themed mural
painted by Diego Rivera measures 2,100 square feet (200 Sq m). You
can view it from above, by walking around, and looking down into tank.
In front of the museum is a monumental fountain and depicts a two-
faced version of the Aztec rain god, Tlaloc, also created by Rivera.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs.

15 “Papalote” Museo del Niño (The Kite, Children’s Museum)


It is a place to have fun while learning about art and science. It also
has an IMAX screen. Monday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday:
10:00-19:00 hrs.

Soumaya Museum 19

of renowned artist like: Rodin, Renoir, Van Gogh, Rivera, Tamayo, Picasso,
Cézanne, Matisse, among others. The museum has a library, a restaurant, and
a 350-seat auditorium Daily 10:30 -18:30 hrs.

The building is a 46-metre (151 ft.) high six story building covered by 16,000
hexagonal aluminum tiles. The interior of the museum is divided into 6 floors
interconnected by lifts and a spiral exterior ramp, so it is better to start
your visit at the top floor and then walk down. Considered one of the 15
most important art museums in the world, with more than 60,000 pieces
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20 Jumex Museum
This new museum exhibits part of one of the largest private collections
of contemporary art in Latin America. The building can be described as
a freestanding pavilion with an eclectic nature with a nice shaded café,
terrace and balconies that allow the public to be simultaneously inside
La AMAM and outdoors. Tuesday-Sunday: 11:00-20:00 hrs.

y diversos museos de la CDMX 21 Museo Casa de la Bola (House of the Ball Museum)
unimos esfuerzos para fortalecer It was built in the 16th century as a hacienda. In the 1940s it was
el papel cultural y turístico de remodeled and decorated with an eclectic and sumptuous style.
Today it is a museum with thirteen halls filled with furniture, paintings,
nuestras instituciones. European tapestries and more from the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
Conócenos en:
22 Los Pinos Cultural Complex
It is located in what once was the residence of Mexican presidents and
has today become a place where various cultural events of different
amam.org.mx artistic disciplines are held.

23 Trick Eye Museum


In this completely interactive place with three-dimensional works of
art combined with augmented reality, the protagonist is you, so your
photos are unmissable! The museum is divided by themes: Water, Art,
Snow or Winter, Halloween, Jungle and an area, where the best of all
the Trick Eye museums in the world are presented. Monday-Sunday:
9:00-21:00 hrs..

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Historic Center

Buildings & Attractions


The Historic Center is a UNESCO world heritage site
Palacio Nacional (National Palace) that was once the capital of the ancient Aztec empire
1
Built atop the rubble that once was Moctezuma palace, this building has more than five and then the seat of power for the Spanish colony of
hundred years of history. In its mezzanine there are beautiful murals by Diego Rivera, New Spain.
including the famous mural called “Mexico through the centuries”.
It contains more than 2,000 buildings of
2 El Zócalo historical importance and an impressive
This huge open space with an area of more than 57,600 square meters is the third largest archeological site.
public square in the world and the most important public square in the city, surrounded by
amazing buildings that reflect a history of more than 500 years. Many of these buildings are shrouded in magic and
legend. You may walk along the streets filled with
3 Antiguo Edificio del Ayuntamiento (The Old City Hall Palace) history, and come across luxury hotels, impressive
The historical building is full of history since the first City Council meeting was held in 1532. museums, five-star restaurants, department stores
It houses a small museum and several galleries. with more than a hundred-year-old history, beautifully
decorated churches and monuments.
4 Jesús de Nazareno Hospital and Church Among the countless streets in the city center,
The first hospital in America was founded in 1524 and has a beautiful baroque façade, a Madero Street stands out, one of the first to be
painting by Juan Correa and in the vault of the temple there is an important work by José
laid out by the Spaniards and which has been
Clemente Orozco. Also, the remains of Hernán Cortés can be found here.
converted into a pedestrian street.

Another of the pedestrian streets where you can


enjoy the cultural atmosphere of the Historic Center
is Regina Street, which also offers a great variety of
restaurants and traditional mezcalerías (Mezcal bar
and shop), as well as museums and baroque temples.
TIP
While walking around the Historic Center you
should wear comfortable shoes and pay attention
in every corner, because you will be surprised
by buildings full of history and magnificent
architecture in the most unexpected of places.

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5 Palacio de Correos (Postal Palace) 10 Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Las Vizcaínas
Construction of the building started in 1902 and finished in 1908. It’s It was established in the mid 18th century in a Baroque building. The
architectural style is highly eclectic, mixing influences of Neoclassical, most impressive aspect of the interior is the chapel in an elaborate
Plateresque, Baroque and Mooresh styles. The highlight is the Churrigueresque style. The Historic Archives maintain the school’s
impressive iron staircase. When you climb it, the atmosphere created records from the beginning and has its own museum
by its surroundings really takes you back a century. It has a library and
a museum. 12 Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana (University of the Cloister of
Sor Juana)
Located in the former San Jerónimo Convent founded in 1585. This
convent is best known for having been the home of Sor Juana Inés de
la Cruz for over twenty-five years in the 17th century. From 1982 it
houses the University that has been in charge of the restoration of
the beautiful building.

Torre Latinoamericana 11

(Latin-American Tower)
It is the first skyscraper in the city. You can admire this splendid city from
6 Alameda Park the 44th floor where you will find an on-site museum and a fully remodeled
This plaza dating from the sixteenth century is considered the green observation deck with telescopes available. There’s a museum in the 36th
lung of the downtown area. It has fountains, sculptures and the floor that chronicles Mexico City’s history in the last two hundred years;
Hemiciclo a Juárez. Surrounded by seven interesting museums, the in the 37th floor there’s a coffee shop and a gift store; in the 38th floor
Torre Latinoamericana and the impressive Bellas Artes building is one there’s a small museum showcasing the buildings history; in the 40th
of the top attractions in the area. floor you will find a bar with a great view; and on the 41st floor there’s a
restaurant. Daily: 9:00-22:00 hrs.
Additionally in the basement there is a fun maze of mirrors with lights that
change color and music. Daily: 11:00-20:00 hrs.

7 Plaza Garibaldi
The outdoor plaza is a meeting point for Mexico’s mariachi bands.
Whether you take a stroll through the plaza day or night, mariachi
bands will be found playing music and engaging with visitors. There is
a traditional restaurant and bar full of traditions and the Museum of
Tequila and Mezcal. It offers visitors a lesson in the history, production,
and significance of Mexico’s two most popular distilled agave drinks. You
can have a two-shot tasting on a rooftop bar and buy a nice souvenir in
the site store. Wednesday-Monday: 11:00–19:00 hrs.

8 Antigua Escuela de Economía (Old School of Economics)


It was founded in 1929 and it is located in a nice Renaissance-style
building blending Art Nouveau elements. It features beautiful event 13 Club de Banqueros (Bankers Club)
spaces. This building was built in 1548, and it was used as the first School
for half-breed girls in Latin American. In 1994 the construction was
9 Antigua Escuela de Jurisprundecia (Old School of Jurisprudence) restored and became the Bankers Club.
The building was originally the Convent of St. Catherine of Siena, founded
in 1593. The school settled on the property in 1908.

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14 Casa de los Azulejos (House of Tiles) Mercado de Artesanías
It dates back to the 16th century and the façade is covered with
attractive tiles. In the main stairway is one of the earliest works by La Ciudadela
Jose Clemente Orozco. Today is a restaurant.

15 Casas de Mayorazgo de Guerrero (Houses of the Mayorazgo de 17 Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela (Craft Market)
Guerrero) This market dates back to the sixties and you can find the best
The two buildings are nearly twins with tezontel stone facades built in handicrafts from all over the country at the best prices. Some of
the pieces you can find here are inspired by pre-Hispanic times.
the 16th century. The “Small House” or the servant’s house hosted
Monday-Saturdays: 9:00-19:00 hrs. Sundays: 10:00-18:00 hrs.
the workshop of the famous Mexican engraver Jose Guadalupe Posada
More information:
(1852-1913). And in the “Large House”, Rufino Tamayo painted a
fresco, dedicated to music. Click Here

16 Mercado de San Juan (Market)


It is a set of four markets in the San Juan neighborhood and is
famous for the exotic food it offers such as: armadillo, skunk, buffalo,
goose, pheasant, scorpions, frogs and endless options for the most
adventurous palates. Additionally, you can find beautifully handcrafted
articles from different regions of the country.

18 Barrio Chino (Chinatown)


This neighborhood is populated by people from China and other Asian
countries. It is considered the smallest Chinatown in the world but it
is no less attractive because of its variety of restaurants and shops
that offer countless items from the oriental part of the world, as well
as Chinese experiences such as knowing the Chinese zodiac, dress in
traditional clothes or celebrate the Chinese New Year.

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Churches The Metropolitan Cathedral 20

Built between 1532 and 1813 on the remains of an Aztec temple is


without a doubt one of the most important buildings in the city. The
monumental structure is over 350 feet long and 200 feet wide; its bell
towers reach a height of 215 feet. Due to the long construction time, there
is a combination of different styles in the architecture and decorations,
including Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassic. There are five ornate
altarpieces: the Altar of Forgiveness; the Altar of the Kings, exquisitely
sculpted by Jerónimo de Balbás in 1718; the main altar; the Altar of
Resurrected Jesus; and the Altar of the Virgin of Zapopan, as well as a
choir, a sacristy and sixteen chapels, each one with altarpieces, paintings,
furniture and sculptures. Daily: 8:00-20:00 hrs.
The tabernacle, adjacent to the cathedral, contains the baptistery and
19 Temple of San Felipe Neri “La Profesa” (The Professed House) serves to register the parishioners.
Built in the 17th century one of its altars was design by Manuel Tolsá with
a neoclassic style. Eleven neoclassical altarpieces, attached to the north
and south walls harmonize with the main altarpiece. The church is also
noted for its very large collection (453 pieces) of colonial-era artworks
spanning three centuries by some of Mexico’s best artists including:
Cristóbal de Villalpando, Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Miguel de Herrera
and Pelegrín Clavé, among others.

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Temple and Ex Convent of San Francisco
The massive convent complex was the most important in the city during
the colonial times. Only the temple remains today, and it features a

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22 San Hipolito Church
A Baroque style construction, built in 1739. The temple is famous
because it is the center for the veneration of San Judas Tadeo.

23 Church of Santo Domingo


A baroque church built in 1716 as a part of the Convent of Santo
Domingo. The altar is a masterpiece made by Manuel Tolsá with several
paintings and gold medallions. It is located in front of the Plaza de Santo
Domingo, which in addition to being surrounded by wonderful buildings,
offers a unique atmosphere, as it seems to be in colonial times. It is said
that the house of the last Mexica ruler, Cuauhtémoc, was located here.

24 Temple and Ex Convent of San Lorenzo


This is a 17th century building with a majestic Baroque style.

25 Temple and Square of Santa Catarina Mártir


The church was built in 1568. It is constructed of tezontle (a reddi-
sh porous volcanic rock) and grey quarry. A beautiful gilded altarpiece
stands out.

26 Temple of San Juan de Dios


It was part of the old San Juan de Dios Hospital and was built in the
18th century. It includes one of the oldest concave facades in the
city. Inside the church there are beautiful paintings. Today part of the
former monastery houses de Franz Mayer Museum.

27 Parish of Santa Veracruz


It was built in 1568 and rebuilt in 1759. The facade has a beautiful
baroque style. Manuel Tolsá, the famous sculptor and architect, is
buried here. The Plaza de Santa Veracruz is located in front of the
church, a beautiful space with a fountain, where the San Juan de Dios
church and the Franz Mayer and National Stamp Museums converge.

28 Temple of the Holy Trinity


The temple was built in the 18th century and is an excellent example of
Baroque architecture..

29 Regina Coeli Church and Convent


The parish is part of a convent built in the 16th century. Its beautiful 31 Temple of Porta Coelli
main altar carved in wood and covered with gold leaf, in Churrigueresque Built by the Dominicans, it has a simple neoclassical façade. Inside, the
style, stands out. Various cultural activities such as concerts and plays walls are decorated with Byzantine-style murals.
are held in the temple every Wednesday.
32 Former Church of St. Augustine
30 Templo de San Fernando 17th century Renaissance style building. Today the historic building
This church dates from 1755 and has a beautiful baroque façade and houses the National Library.
a richly decorated altar. Here rest the remains of Viceroy Bernardo
de Gálvez, famous for being the one who built Chapultepec Castle. It 33 San Sebastián Parish
is located in front of the Plaza de San Fernando, a pleasant peaceful
It was one of the first four Indian parishes to be built outside the limits
corner full of history and on one of its sides is the pantheon of the
of the Spanish layout. To this day it preserves its flat roof with wooden
same name.
beams. It is located in the Tenocha neighborhood of Atzacoalco.

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34 Ex Temple of Corpus Christi
It was part of a convent that housed the daughters of the indige-
nous chiefs. It preserves its magnificent baroque façade and houses
27,000 historical documents from the 16th to the 20th centuries.

35 Temple of Our Lady of Pilar (La Enseñanza)


It is one of the greatest jewels of the novo-Hispanic baroque. Its
name comes from the fact that it was one of the first schools for
women in the 18th century. It has an amazing gold-plated altarpiece
and is flanked by two large oil paintings.

36 Santa Teresa la Nueva Parish


This building was formerly a leper hospital and dates from 1715.
Its façade is baroque and the original altarpieces were replaced by
neoclassical ones. It is currently the National School for the Blind.

37 Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe


It was part of the Convent of San Juan that was founded in the XVI
century. It is also known as Church of the Good Tone, since during
the XIX century it was part of the tobacco factory with that name. In
1911 the original temple was demolished to build the current church
with a marked French influence. In front you will find the Plaza de San
Juan that during the pre-Hispanic era was known as “Moyotlán” and
housed a commercial market in colonial times. Just right beside is the
famous San Juan Market.

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Museums Templo Mayor (The Great Temple) 38

It was the core of the Aztec’s ceremonial center. Templo Mayor is a relatively
small site, and there is a pathway that guides you around the ruins of what it
used to be a 200 feet (60 m) height pyramid with two temples at the top dedi-
cated to Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, and Tláloc, the good of rain. Placards
along the way explain what you are seeing. Note especially the Tzompantli
or Altar of Skulls, gives you an insight into Aztec culture. The small museum
with eight exhibit halls is well laid with a display of many artifacts found in the
site. The highlights are a couple of enormous monoliths, one that depicts
Tlaltecuhtli, the Earth Goddess, and the other is the goddess Coyolxauhqui.
Tuesday-Sunday: 09:00-17:00 hrs.
San Ildefonso College
The former Jesuit College was built in 1588. The facade has a Churri-
39
gueresque style. The main patio displays beautiful Orozco murals, and
the amphitheater, off the lobby, holds Rivera’s first mural. There are also
some murals by David Siqueiros and Revueltas. Also, the woodwork in
the “Generalito” room is nothing less than stunning; here you can also
appreciate 17th-18th century canvases. This place presents temporary
exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:30 hrs.

40
Ex-Teresa Arte Actual
A baroque convent built in the 18th Century. The museum exhibits no
conventional art. Monday-Sunday: 10:00 -18:00 hrs.

41
Museo de la Luz (Museum of Light)
Former temple of St Peter and St. Paul. The exhibit has cultural and
scientific purposes. Monday-Friday: 9:00-16:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday:
10:00-17:00 hrs.
42

Jose Luis Cuevas Museum


There are drawings, sculptures and graphic work of the artist, as well as
temporary exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

Franz Mayer Museum 43

44 Museum of the City of Mexico


The structure in which the museum resides has more than 500 hundred This building used to be the palace of the Counts of Santiago de
years of history. It has an important collection of art pieces from the 16th Calimaya, ant it has a beautiful Baroque style. It shows a route through
to 19th centuries. The exhibit halls open onto a sumptuous colonial patio, history of the city since Tenochtitlan until today. In the foundations you
where you can grab a bite at the excellent Cloister Café. can contemplate a head of Quetzalcoatl carved in basalt dating from
Tuesday- Sun 10:00-17:00 hrs. the Mexica period. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

45 Diego Rivera Mural Museum


It has temporary exhibits and a light-and-sound show of the mural
“Sunday: afternoon Dream in the Alameda” depicting the history of the
famous park. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

46 Laboratorio de Arte Alameda


It is located in the former convent of San Diego, built in 1591. The
museum offers a sampling of Vanguard and Contemporary Art.
Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 to 17:00 hrs.

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The Palace is one of the most iconic buildings in the city and has been
Palacio de las Bellas Artes
the scene of some of the most notable events in music, dance, theatre, (Palace of Fine Arts) 47

opera and literature. It is a striking building with art nouveau and art deco
styles, but the most impacting aspect is the stage “curtain” which is a
stained glass created out of nearly a million pieces of iridescent colored
glass by Tiffany’s in New York, the design has the volcanoes Popocatépetl
and Iztaccíhuatl done by Gerardo Murillo (Dr. Atl). It houses a number of
murals painted by Rufino Tamayo, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco,
four galleries and The National Museum of Architecture. Tuesday-Sunday:
10:00-18:00 hrs.
In this magnificent venue the Mexican Folkloric Ballet performs on
Wednesdays and Sundays with such creativity and excellence which can
easily be compared to the best dance companies in the world.
Mexican Folkloric Ballet
Mexican Folkloric Ballet CALENDAR AND PROMOTIONS

48 San Fernando Cemetery and Museum 51 Museo del Zapato (Shoe Museum)
Part of an 18th century convent, you will find in here the remains With an original collection of more than 2,000 shoes from around the
of important figures in the history of Mexico. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00- world and from different eras. Monday-Friday: 10:00-14:00 / 15:00-
17:00 hrs. 18:00 hrs.

49 Museo Nacional de las Culturas (National Museum of Cultures) 52 San Carlos Museum
This18th century building exhibits collections from different parts An old building design by the famous Manuel Tolsá. It exhibits a rich
of the world are presented here. The museum exhibits more than collection of works from the 15th to the 19th century, highlighting
12,000 objects from the cultures of Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, works by Tintoretto, Tiziano, Zurbarán and Rivera. Wednesday-Monday:
Persia, India, Japan and China, among others. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.
10:00-17:00 hrs.
53 Museo de la Policía (Mexico City Police Museum)
50 Kaluz Museum A beautiful building with interesting exhibits. Monday-Sunday: 10:00-
It is located in an iconic building from the XVI century, the Antiguo 18:00 hrs.
Hospicio de Santo Tomás de Villanueva, which during the XX century
was the Hotel de Cortés. Its exhibition highlights the collection of 54 Museo del Ejército y Fuerza Aérea (Army and Air Force Museum
landscapes, still lifes and genre scenes with works ranging from the of Mexico)
eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries, as well as the Vicente Rojo Located in a baroque building from the 17th century. The Ex-Convent of
Mural that adorns part of the facade of the museum. Wednesday- the order of the Bethlemites, exhibits a collection of weapons, uniforms
Monday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. and video capsules organized by historical periods. Tuesday-Saturday
10:00-18-00 hrs. Sunday 10:00 -16:00 hrs.

55 Museo de Arte Popular (Museum of Popular Art)


The museum is a real showcase of Mexican traditions and art. Some of
the objects on display are old and others of recent creation. Tuesday-
Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Wednesday: 10:00-21:00 hrs.

56 Museo de la Charrería
It offers an exhibition of ancient mounts and clothing. It is located in
the old Monserrat Convent founded in the 17th century by the order
of Benedictine nuns. Monday-Friday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

57 Palacio de Iturbide (Palace of Iturbide)


The building, dating from 1779, is considered a jewel of baroque
architecture. It became the Banamex Cultural Palace Museum in 2004.
It houses nearly 4,300 works of art, including paintings by Diego
Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, Doctor Atl, Joaquín Clausell and Frida
Kahlo, among others. Daily: 10:00 to 19:00 hrs.

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Museum of Estanquillo 58 Museo de Arte de la SHCP 59
(Magazines and Comics)

Exhibits lithographs, trading cards and cartoons, and many other things The Museum of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit is located in the
related to the Mexican popular culture, traditions and history. Everything in Palace of the Archbishopric, a building that housed the first bishop of the
display is part of the collection of the famous writer Carlos Monsivais. The city, Fray Juan de Zumarraga in 1530. The museum preserves documents
terrace at the top has a cafe to serve you drinks and snacks and you can and investigations. It also exhibits a representative sample of contemporary
enjoy Mexico City from above. Wednesday–Monday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. art in Mexico. This building was built over the temple of Tezcatlipoca, so there
is a glass window that allows you to see the remains of the ancient temple.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs.

60 Museo Interactivo de Economía, (Interactive Museum of


Economics) (MIDE)
Created by the Bank of Mexico and various financial institutions, the
museum is housed in an old Bethehemite convent. It is dedicated to the
dissemination and reflection of the economy, finance and sustainable
development. The museum is open to the public and features hands-
on exhibits meant to make the basic concepts of economics fun and
engaging. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 to 18:00 hrs.

61 Museo de la Memoria y Tolerancia (Museum of Remembrance and


Tolerance)
Permanent exhibits include those on the holocaust and other humanitarian
atrocities in history among others. Memory and Tolerance are contained
on the top three levels of the Museum. Tuesday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs

Low level Fourth floor A Fourth floor B Iland MyT


Sésamo

Museo de la Caricatura (Caricature Museum)


62 Located in an 18th century building with pre-Hispanic vestiges. The
collection includes mostly political cartoons from the XIX and XX Centuries.
Daily 10:00-17:00 hrs.

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Museo Nacional de Arte
(National Art Museum) 63

It is housed in a beautiful Neoclassical building, the old Palace of


Communications. The museum exhibits a large collection representing the
history of Mexican art from the 16th century to the mid 20th century. The
artwork is subdivided into three distinct periods. The first covers the colonial
period, the second covers from 1810 to 1910, and the third covers the period
of the first half of the 20th century. Tuesday- Sunday: 10:30-17:30 hrs.

64 Casa Borda evolving exhibition. It offers a so-called “pulcata” where you can also
Over the centuries, the mansion was fragmented, today we can admire taste the drink. Monday-Saturday: 10:00-22:00 hrs and Sundays
the old patios and the original balcony of the 17th century. The museum 10:00-17:00 hrs.
offered a small collection of indigenous clothing and colonial-era garb.
69 Justo Sierra Synagogue
65 Museo de la Mujer (Women’s Museum) It is the first Ashkenazi synagogue where the Jews who came to
The building belonged to the old University Press. Its exhibition refers Mexico from Eastern Europe and Russia gathered and it is a replica
to the gender approach from pre-Hispanic times to the present day. It of the synagogue located in Lithuania, with a neo-Romanesque style.
has a documentation center, bookstore and film club. Tuesday-Sunday: It offers tours of the building and the neighborhood, as well as events
10:00 to 18:00 hrs. and various activities. Domingo-viernes 10:00-17:00 hrs.

66 Museo Nacional de la Estampa (Stamp Museum) 70 Rivas Mercado House


It is located in an historical building of the 16th century. The construction The house belonged to Antonio Rivas Mercado, a renowned architect.
has been renovated and exhibits more than 12,000 pieces, a sample It was built at the end of the 19th century and currently houses a
of the great tradition of Mexican stamps. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00 to museum that exhibits documents, photographs, furniture and objects
18:00 hrs. of both characters, the architect and his daughter Antonieta, an
important writer and activist of the early 20th century. Tours on
67 Museum of Medicine Saturdays and Sunday: 11:00-13:30 hrs.
It is housed in the Palace of the Inquisition, a building of the eighteenth
century. In the 19th century it became the School of Medicine and is 71 Biblioteca de México “José Vasconcelos”
now a museum. Its main facade faces the Plaza de Santo Domingo. The building that houses the Library, “La Ciudadela”, was built in the
Tuesday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 9:00-14:00 hrs. 18th century and has had various functions over the years. Currently,
it has become a cultural center that houses more than 220,000
68 Museo del Pulque y las Pulquerías (MUPyP) volumes that include books, magazines and newspapers. There are
This museum is dedicated to the dissemination of this emblematic drink spaces dedicated to the collections of famous writers such as Carlos
of Mexican culture, which is also known as “the drink of the gods”. It Monsivais and Alí Chumacero. It also has a children’s room, an Image
has a didactic tour through the history of pulque and is a constantly Center and a Multipurpose Forum.

Academy of San Carlos 72

Founded in 1781 it was the first art academy in America. The most
significant area of this building is its elegant central courtyard framed by
arches and covered by a huge glass dome, decorated by reproductions
of classical and Renaissance sculptures. It has a beautiful library and
an impressive collection of works by renowned artists such as Rubens,
Durero, Rembrandt, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Goya, Diego Velázquez,
José María Velasco, Rufino Tamayo and Diego Rivera, among others.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00 to 18:00 hrs.

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Buildings & Attractions


1 Tenanitla Square This neighborhood has been kept in a time capsule.
The square is surrounded by attractive colonial buildings such as the Exconvent of El The beautiful plazas, narrow cobblestone streets,
Carmen. During the weekends you may find vendors, artisans and musicians around the and old colorful houses with elaborate balconies,
park. maintain an authentic colonial atmosphere. Today San
Angel also features many exclusive boutiques and art
2 San Jacinto Square galleries.
On Saturdays this is the site of the famous “Bazar del Sábado” where artisans, vendors
and artists expose their pieces. There is a church founded in the 16th century. The neighborhood emerged as a religious
settlement and it was here that the Carmelite
3 San Angel Cultural Center friars built one of the largest convents in New
This 19th century building opens its doors to different cultural expressions such as plays
Spain. Today, the building houses the El Carmen
and various workshops. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-21:00 hrs.
Museum, famous for its mummies.
4 Biblioteca de las Revoluciones (Revolution Library)
Located in a restored house known as “Casa de los Dos Patios” built at the end of the XIX The Plaza de San Jacinto stands out because in its
century. It has 83 thousand pieces between books and magazines, as well as a reading surroundings you can find high-end restaurants and
room and a space for exhibitions. some of them offer beautiful terraces with outdoor
tables, as well as stores to buy various pieces of
Mexican art. Additionally, on Saturdays painters and
5 Casa de Jaime Sabines
some other artists set up shop to offer their beautiful
Cultural Center housed in a historic 17th century building. The center offers workshops
creations.
and artistic presentations. Tuesday-Saturday: 9:00-20:00 hrs.

In front of the plaza, also on Saturdays, you


can enjoy its Saturday art bazaar. High-quality
handicrafts, antiques, art, and Mexican food are
all offered here.
Since 2010 San Ángel urban architecture (streets,
squares, churches, convents, etc), became the city’s
first Tangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City and the
cultural expressions manifested in the neighborhood
as Intangible Cultural Heritage

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Churches Ex-convent of El Carmen 7

6 San Jacinto Church


The Dominicans founded this church in 1580, and is one of the oldest
churches in the city. Inside, appreciate the contrast of the stark nave
with a beautifully carved wooden altar covered in gold, as well as the
beautiful paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Outside, there is
an enclosed courtyard bursts with cedars, eucalyptus and pines.

8 San Sebastían Mártir Church (Chimalistac)


Its Baroque altar dates from the 18th century, and it has art pieces
created by Miguel Cabrera.

Built in the 17th century by Carmelite monks was one of the most important
properties in the colonial era. The beautiful temple has a magnificent
baroque altar and three domes covered by exquisite Talavera pottery. The
convent has become a museum and exhibits several pieces of vice regal
art and several religious artifacts, as well as a greatly decorated crypt in
which the mummified bodies of some influential characters rest. Tuesday-
Sunday: 10:00-21:00 hrs.

Museums Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo 11

9 Centro Cultural Isidro Fabela, Casa del Risco Museum


Housed in a unique historic 18th century building. In the interior
courtyard there’s a highly ornate Baroque fountain made of broken
pieces of porcelain and seashells. The museum has a collection of
more than 400 pieces distributed in seven exhibit rooms, including
European paintings from the 14th through 18th Centuries. Next to the
house there is a library, historical documents on the Mexican Revolution
and some spaces for a variety of cultural expressions. Tuesday-Sunday:
10:00-17:00 hrs.

10 Carrillo Gil Museum


Exhibits a collection of contemporary art. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-
18:00 hrs.

It was built as a house and workshop for Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo by
the painter, muralist, architect and friend of the couple, Juan O’Gorman.
It exhibits easel works, drawings, pre-Hispanic objects and popular
art pieces, as well as documents, personal objects and photographs.
Here you can feel the atmosphere of life and work of Diego and Frida.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

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Coyoacán

Buildings & Attractions


1 Jardín del Centenario (Centenario Park)
It is located in the center of the Coyoacán neighborhood and is the meeting point for visitors, Stunningly beautiful neighborhood of cobblestone
who come to its numerous cafes, bookstores, bistros and ice cream parlors, as well as to the streets lined by massive old trees defined by
bazaar that is installed on weekends. The garden preserves the old access to the atrium of their small plazas and Colonial-Era homes with
the Parish of San Juan Bautista, known as “Arcos del Jardín Centenario”, a beautiful colonial boutiques, galleries, ancient churches, restaurants
monument of stone carved by indigenous hands that dates back to the 16th century. with nice outdoor terraces, bookstores, and cafes.

2 Jardín Hidalgo (Hidalgo Park)


Hidalgo is the main plaza or square of the borough. In the center of the plaza, there is an early This whole area is infused with a particular
20th century kiosk with a stained glass cupola and a statue of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. On one international feeling that lends a bohemian
side are the Casa Municipal, served as an administrative/governmental building since it was touch to the neighborhoods where many
constructed in the 18th century, and the Parish of San Juan Bautista. intellectuals and artists have lived, like León
Trotsky, Octavio Paz, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo
3 Mexican Handcraft Bazaar in Coyoacan
This colorful market is the right place to find all kind of handcrafts at a reasonable price. and Salvador Novo.
Here visitors can find colorful candles, typical clothes, traditional sweets, incense of copal, Theaters, jugglers, mime artists, street musicians,
temporary tattoos, and much more. You can also enjoy churros full with different flavors and a paintings and sculptures display in the plazas,
delicious coffee from Veracruz. are just some of the cultural activities around
this area. Here, visitors find a little of the old,
provincial Mexico.

In the heart of Coyoacán you will find the


Jardín Hidalgo and the Jardín Centenario
and a few steps away, you can discover
places where you can appreciate the popular
arts and handicrafts such as the Mercado
Artesanal Mexicano, or the local gastronomy
such as the Mercado de Antojitos, where
you can savor typical Mexican snacks such
as quesadillas, sopes or pozole amidst this
friendly neighborhood atmosphere.

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Plaza Santa Catarina 4 Plaza de la Conchita 5

Its history dates back to 1540 when a small hermitage was erected. The cu- Historians affirm that the pre-Hispanic ceremonial center of Coyohuacan was
rrent chapel dates from 1740 and is surrounded by beautiful trees that give here. In the center there is a baroque chapel from the 18th century; however,
it a pleasant atmosphere of tranquility. A small theater is located here and the original building was ordered to be built by Hernán Cortés himself and it
opposite the Jesús Reyes Heroles culture house. is presumed that the first mass in New Spain was celebrated in that chapel.

6 Viveros de Coyoacán
It has an area of 38.9 hectares where there are trails for walking, an 9 Jesús Reyes Heroles Culture House
arboretum with 29 species of trees, artificial wetlands, an area with This building dates back to the 18th century and was originally a small
vegetation typical of arid zones, nurseries and an educational path. paper factory. Currently it has become a pleasant space with beautiful
garden areas, sculptures and rooms where workshops are held and
7 Cineteca Nacional (National Film Archives and Film Institute of various cultural events are held.
Mexico)
It is in charge of preserving national and international film memory.
It has 10 rooms that show the best film productions in the world,
although they are also used to present plays and concerts. There is
an outdoor forum where films are also shown. It has cafes, shops and
a bookstore.

8 National Arts Center


The center is a cultural complex with an area of 12 hectares and
is distinguished by its attractive contemporary architecture. Here 6
spaces are housed for the exhibition of visual arts, various academic
centers, a library and 12 scenic spaces where plays, concerts, film
screenings, workshops, exhibitions and conferences are held.

Iglesias
10
San Antonio Panzacola Chapel
A 17th century Baroque chapel, it is located in front of one of the few
colonial bridges that remain intact.

Parish of San Juan Bautista


11 It is one of the oldest temples in the city. Throughout more than four
centuries it has had various modifications. In 1804 it was rebuilt and
later in 1926 and 1947 it underwent various renovations. However,
it has not lost its beauty. The “Capilla del Santísimo” stands out, with
exquisite baroque altarpieces seasoned with viceroyalty paintings
from the 18th century.

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Museums Frida Kahlo Museum 17

12 Leon Trotsky Museum


It is the former house of the Russian ideologue, Leon Trotsky, it has
preserved its original furniture. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs.

13 Museo Nacional de la Acuarela (National Watercolor Museum)


It houses a permanent exhibition of more than 300 watercolors, a
collection of master Alfredo Guati Rojo. Monday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00
hrs.

14 Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares (National Museum of


Popular Culture)
It exhibits objects of Mexican popular art. Tuesday-Thursday: 10:00- The Blue House was Frida’s residence for most of her life. Here, precious
18:00 hrs. Friday-Sunday: 10:00-20:00 hrs. objects that inspired the artist are exhibited, as well as a part of her visual
work. Beautiful pieces of popular art, pre-Columbian sculptures, photographs,
15 Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones (National Museum of the toys, drawings, books, work materials and furniture are displayed. This place
Interventions) transmits the creative atmosphere of the artist. The beautiful garden is an
Installed in the former convent of Churubusco, a complex formed by essential place to the Museum; crossing it, you access the exhibition of Frida’s
the Temple of San Diego from the 17th century and the Franciscan Dresses.
convent that currently houses the museum in which lithographs and This house-museum is open on Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; on
furniture of the interventions that Mexico has faced are exhibited. The Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and from Thursday to Sunday
museum also has temporary exhibitions and an important collection of from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. There are no tickets for sale at the box office.
sacred art. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. The only two official points of sale of the Frida Kahlo Museum are: www.
boletosfridakahlo.org and the electronic sales kiosk located at Av. Centenario
nº107, at the entrance of the restaurant with the same name. Every Frida
Kahlo Museum ticket is a courtesy for the Anahuacalli Museum, which is valid
for one year.

16 Geles Cabrera Sculpture Museum


Permanent exhibition of the Mexican sculptor, who offers the public
part of her artistic heritage made of various materials. Monday-Friday:
11:00-14:00 and 16:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday: 9:00-13:00 hrs.

Diego Rivera Museum “Anahuacalli” 18

The Anahuacalli is a temple for art designed and bequeathed by Diego


Rivera. Its unique architecture enjoys pre-Hispanic and modern inspiration,
integrated with nature. Its permanent exhibition is made up of beautiful
pre-Columbian sculptures from the Rivera collection.
The Anahuacalli also includes an Ecological Space, which protects flora and
fauna typical of the volcanic soil of the place. This reserve is contemplated
panoramically from the roof of the main building.
In 2021, the Anahuacalli inaugurated thirteen new cultural spaces, inspired
by the Riverian ideal of the City of Arts.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Ticket sales
at the box office and online at https://boletos.museoanahuacalli.org.mx/ .
Every Frida Kahlo Museum ticket is a courtesy for the Anahuacalli Museum,
which is valid for one year.

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Insurgentes Area

Buildings & Attractions


1 Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros
It is a cultural, political and social facility located in the
World Trade Center. The main feature of the complex is
the Foro Universal, which contains Siquiero´s mural called
“La Marcha de la Humanidad” (The March of Humanity).
The exterior work measure 8,700m2, and it is the largest
mural in the world. The building also contains a theatre,
two joined galleries and other facilities.

2 Plaza de Toros México


It was inaugurated in 1946 and is a colossal monolithic
work of pre-mixed concrete. It is the largest and most
comfortable bullring in the world with a capacity of 45,000
spectators. It is the scene of bullfights as well as various
shows.

3 Centro Cultural Ollin Yoliztli


The center promotes the artistic and cultural education. It
is home to music and dance schools, two concert halls, a
screening room and a gallery. Beside, it is the home venue
of the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra.

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murals tell the history of the country. It has an ecological reserve, numerous
cultural and sporting facilities, museums, theaters and a botanical garden.
It has also been declared a World Cultural Heritage Site for its beauty and
originality.

The University City, known as CU, has an area of 700 hectares and is a
place worth enjoying its green spaces and admiring the architecture, since
some of the best architects, engineers and artists of the time participated
in its construction. The Rectory Tower stands out with three murals by
Siqueiros and the Library designed by Juan O’Gorman with impressive

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Museums
Museo Universum (Science Museum) the Valley of Mexico, erupted, and all of Cuicuilco was covered with lava. There
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It has more than 700 hands-on exhibits spread over an area of more is a site museum with a collection of diverse objects found in here. Monday-
than 236,800 square feet. UNIVERSUM houses interactive exhibits about Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs.
science, geared to the general public in 13 permanent exhibit halls.
Monday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

6 Planetario José de la Herrán


The Planetarium shows different celestial objects from a digital projection.
A tour of the night sky is made according to the month in which the visitor
attends the function. Movies with themes related to space sciences are
also shown.

7 Zona Arqueológica de Cuicuilco


It is considered one of the most important ceremonial centers in Mexico.
Archaeological findings at Cuicuilco consist of a circular pyramid with
a diameter of 135 meters, and nearly 25 meters high. The pyramid
is constructed within a plaza with smaller structures. Archaeologists
currently think that the first settlement to reach “city scale” in central
Mexico was Cuicuilco. Around 150 AD the volcano Xitle, on the edge of

Centro Cultural Universitario


(University Culture Center) 8

20th century including 154 photographs taken by Andy Warhol. Scultoric


Space, displays several scattered geometric sculptures created by famous
contemporary artists like: Sebastian, Manuel Felguérez and Federico Silva,
among others. Sala Miguel Covarrubias, a theater for dancing with a spectator
capacity of 724 spectators. Sala José Revueltas and Sala Julio Bracho, both
cinema theatres screen an eclectic selection of Mexican and international
films. And several other spaces, dedicated to cultural activities.

Architectural complex with several cultural venues such as: Sala Nezahualcoyotl,
a concert hall considered one of the most important in Latin America. The
2,177 seats are arranged in sloping planes on three levels around the stage
and the audience surrounds the performers. Juan Ruíz de Alarcón Theater,
with seating capacity for 430 people. The Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Forum,
with seating capacity for 250 people. The University Museum of Contemporary
Art displays a collection of about 2,600 pieces from the second half of the

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Attractions Xochimilco 9

10 Centro Histórico de Tlalpan (Tlalpan Historic Center)


This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, as its history dates back to pre-Hispanic Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, the visitors can explore the canals
times. It is characterized by its quiet atmosphere, its narrow streets and stately mansions. The
while floating on a colorful boat called
tree-lined main square is a magical space, with its classic kiosk and surrounded by beautiful “trajinera” and buy delicious Mexican
historic buildings such as: the Delegation building that dates back to the 19th century and has an food and drinks while enjoying a live
interesting mural; the Temple of San Agustín de las Cuevas built in 1547 by the Dominicans; its performance of the mariachi bands and
portals feature some restaurants where you can sit back and relax with a cup of coffee, and feel other musicians who sail right up to boats.
transported to another time in an old colonial town; the Mercado de La Paz, a market which in
addition to offering a wide variety of items, has more than 100 years of history the Capuchinas
Sacramentarias Chapel, an eclectic construction by the famous architect Luis Barragán and the You can also learn about the Aztec’s
Tlalpan History Museum. ingenious technique for growing food
upon the fertile riverbeds of the pre-
11 San Andrés Mixquic Hispanic waterways, the “chinampas”,
You can visit the church and ex-monastery of San Andres Apostol built in the 15th century by with willow trees planted along
Augustinians friars; in the courtyard of the old monastery, there are a number of pre-Hispanic the edges of the fields, since their
archeological finds on display. Not very far is “Lago de los Reyes Aztecas” where you can have roots help to contain these “floating
a ride in a “trajinera” enjoying the typical food; and to learn about the traditional way of living in
this town, you may visit the live museum placed in a “chinampa”. gardens”.
There are many greenhouses and a large
A community located in the southeast of the market offering a variety of handcrafts.
city. It is best known for its Day of the Dead The parish of San Bernardino founded in
commemorations, when the cemetery that 1535, and the Chapel of El Rosario built
surrounds the community’s main church glows in the 18th Century can also be visited in
with thousands of candles and smell pungent
incense, a real magical atmosphere. this area.
You can also visit the Archaeological
Museum of Xochimilco, which is
located only 500 meters from the
Cuahilama Archaeological Zone and
exhibits more than 2,000 pieces of

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It is a Barrio Mágico (Magical Quarter) that has managed to preserve its


character of a little town. Through its streets you can breathe that smell
of chocolate and spices that invite you to savor its famous mole that
has earned it national recognition. The Main Square (also known as San
Martin Square) with its typical kiosk is framed by restaurants, shops and
the Temple of San Martin with a beautiful facade. You can also visit the
“Santuario del Señor de las Misericordias”, a place of great proportions
with colorful stained glass windows and on whose main altar there is a
highly venerated figure of a black Christ made of corn cane that dates
back to the 16th century; From its terrace you can see a beautiful view
of the town. Another interesting place is the Ex-Convent of San Pedro
built in 1680 by the Franciscans with a large atrium and a Baroque
façade. San Pedro Atocpan is the starting point for several routes, since
the nearby towns offer varied experiences such as temazcal, medicinal
plants, handicrafts, natural beauty and much more.

Museums Dolores Olmedo Museum 15

13 Museo del Automóvil (Car Museum)


The museum exhibits a collection of over 120 vehicles. The oldest dates
from 1904 and all the cars are in perfect condition. Tuesday-Sunday:
10:00-18:00 hrs.

14 Museo de Historia de Tlalpan (History Museum)


The building known as La Casona, dating from 1874, is the one that
houses this museum. Its exhibition is related to the history of Tlalpan
and has a collection of important plastic artists. In its four rooms you can
see temporary exhibitions of renowned artists. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-
18:00 hrs.

Located in the hull of the old Hacienda de La Noria, a 16th century


construction in Xochimilco. It exhibits the work of Diego Rivera, Frida
Kahlo and Angelina Beloft, as well as pre-Hispanic and popular art.
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

16 Cuitláhuac Regional Community Museum


It exhibits pieces found in the area by the community, as well as more
than 500 pieces that the INAH donated to make up the museum. It
consists of three sections: pre-Hispanic, colonial and customs and
traditions. Saturdays-Sundays: 10:00-16:00 hrs.

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Santa Fe

Santa Fe is Mexico City’s newest and most modern


neighborhood, it has become the major business
district in the city. It looks more like a modern
American neighborhood than anywhere else in
Mexico City.
Set in the rolling hills west of the city, Santa Fe
includes a collection of hypermodern mirrored
glass and steel towers containing luxury condos
and office buildings, banks, college campuses, the
largest shopping complex in Latin America which
includes everything from ice rinks (offering hockey
and skating classes) to prestigious boutiques,
cinemas, restaurants, game and entertainment
centers including go kart tracks, bowling alleys,
virtual reality venues and Kidzania, as well as
almost 300 stores to browse through.
That is why it is the ideal place to organize a
weekend for shopping and wellness, accompanied
by excellent gastronomic experiences in CDMX.
Expo Santa Fe is an Exhibit and Convention Center
of international quality, strategically located in
Santa Fe. It offers the ideal characteristic to hold
all types of trade shows and expos, as well as
events of a commercial or social nature, and it is
considered one of the best venues in the country.

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Park La Mexicana

Right in the heart of Santa Fe is Park La Mexicana with 28 hectares, it has


a system for collecting rainwater, lighting, surveillance, free Wi-Fi, spaces for
children, hammocks, a cycle path, a skate park, sports courts, open cultural
areas, a pet area, two lakes and three wetlands. It is an excellent area to hang
out with your family.

Foto: Marco A. López Saenz

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Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe 17

This is the second most visited Catholic sanctuary in the world with almost 20
million of pilgrims every year. The enormous modern church can hold up to
10,000 worshippers inside, and the immense plaza in front of the basilica has
room for 50 000 worshipers. The new Basilica has a vast, rounded interior
space, so the image of the Virgin can be viewed from many perspectives. In
the area you can also visit:

Antigua Parroquia de Guadalupe o Templo Expiatorio a Cristo Rey


The first structure of the old basilica was begun in 1695 on the same place
where Juan Diego surprisingly found flowers, in spite of the winter frost. The
construction has four octagonal towers at each of its corners. This was the
church that used to house the image of the Virgin is right next to it and its
main altar was built.

Capilla del Pocito (Chapel of the Well)


A unique circular structure with a trio of tiled cupolas, built in 1787 to
commemorate the miraculous appearance of a spring where the Virgin of
Guadalupe had stood. The pilgrims attributed curative properties to the
spring and the church is a jewel of Mexican Baroque. The high altar is
surrounded by wonderful paintings of one of the most celebrated artists of
viceregal Mexico, Miguel Cabrera.

Capilla del Cerrito (Hill Chapel)


It was built in 1666 on the spot where the virgin appeared to Juan Diego,
at the top of the hill, although the present structure date from 1748. In its
interior there is a beautiful marble altarpiece, impressive murals made by
Fernando Leal, and mosaics cover a beautiful dome.

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the oldest construction in the Tepeyac Hill. It is a house in which it is
said that Juan Diego lived, after the Virgin’s first appearance, until his
death in 1548.

Capilla de las Rosas (Chapel of the Roses)


It is just a monument with a statue of an angel on the top of the
column. It is a vestige of a demolished parish that remembers the
place where the Virgin arranged the roses on the tilma (a burlap-type
cloak) of Juan Diego.

18 Palacio de los Deportes (Palace of Sports)


It is an indoor arena with an overall capacity of 20,000, in which
sports and artistic events are also celebrated. The dome consists of
Convento y Capilla de las Capuchinas (Capuchinas Convent and Chapel) hyperbolic paraboloids of tubular aluminum covered with waterproof
Built at the end of the 18th century it has a simple façade. It has suffered copper-sheathed plywood.
some damage over time so it had to be intervened because the construction
was unstable and it was sinking. 19 Plaza de las Tres Culturas (Three Cultures Square)
Its name is due to the buildings that surround it that correspond to
El Cementerio del Tepeyac (Tepeyac Graveyard) different historical periods. The Tenochtitlan Culture, represented by
It is the only cemetery dating from the colonial era that is still in use. It consists a series of pyramids and ruins that are the remains of the altépetl
of a series of historical and artistic monuments that commemorate several of of Tlatelolco famous for its huge market. The Spanish Culture,
the characters that rest in the cemetery. represented by the Convent and Temple of Santiago. And the Culture
of Modern Mexico, represented by the Tower of Tlatelolco, which
Antigua Parroquia de Indios (Chapel of the Indians) currently houses the University Cultural Center.
The hermitage was built in the middle of the seventeenth century, and it is

Museums
The original iron and glass building is in the Jugendstil-style. It offers
20 Museo de la Basílica de Guadalupe exhibitions and performances, including contemporary music and dance,
The museum features 16 rooms with a unique fine collection of colonial theater, film screenings and lectures. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-19:00 hrs.
art interpreting the miraculous vision. The exhibit includes: linens,
sheets, marble sculptures, ivory banners, jewelry, books and much 22 Museo del Fuego Nuevo (Museum of The New Fire)
more. There are also paintings of important artists such as Cristóbal The name is related with a ritual conducted in the Cerro de la Estrella
de Villalpando and Miguel Cabrera, among others. In the library you can during the pre-Hispanic era. This museum is the home to the Fuego
purchase unique editions. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:30 hrs. Nuevo Pyramid and exhibits more than 500 archaeological pieces. There
are also scenes of the daily life during the pre-Hispanic and colonial
21 Museo Universitario del Chopo eras, as well as a Codex with a representation of the New Fire Ceremony.
The museum exhibits a collection related with contemporary art. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 to 17:00 hrs.

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Ex Convento Culhuacán 23 Augustinian Convent of San Juan Evangelista, one of the few examples of
cloistered architecture from the 16th century that are preserved in the city.
It has a site museum that exhibits pre-Hispanic pieces and works from the
colonial era. One of the outstanding aspects of Culhuacan Ex Convent is mural
painting. It is a sample of syncretism between European and pre-Hispanic
cultures. Among the impressive frescoes the scenes of the Augustine Martyrs
and the Worship of the Three Wise Men are the most prominent. Tuesday-
Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs.

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Azcapotzalco Museum
Planetario Luis Enrique Erro It has more than 400 pieces that tell the historical evolution of
The planetarium has projections in a digital dome with themes related Azcapotzalco from the Pleistocene to the 20th century. Highlights
to the Universe. In addition, you can visit the electromagnetism room. include: earrings, whistles, spearheads, photographs, documents and
Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs mural paintings. Open Tuesday-Sunday: from 10:00-17:00 hrs.

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Teotihuacán

It is the oldest and one of the more majestic pre-Hispanic cities, located
40 kilometers (25 miles) northeast from Mexico City, and was designated a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Teotihuacan is a Nahuatl (Aztec) name meaning
“place where gods were born”. The main structures within the Ceremonial
Center are: La Ciudadela, a 400 meters side square area (1300 ft.). Inside
are various structures with bas-relief executed slopes showing waving snakes
with feather-covered bodies, big heads with Tláloc attributes and shells. La
Calzada de los Muertos (Avenue of the Dead), has more than 800 aligned
basements. La Pirámide del Sol (Pyramid of the Sun) it used to be more than
75 meters high (250 ft.), but today it is 64 meters high (215 ft.) and it is
one of the tallest pre-Hispanic buildings. Pirámide de la Luna (Pyramid of
the Moon) is 44 meters high (146 ft.). Palacio de Quetzalpapalotl (Palace
of the Quetzalpapalotl); its inner patio is decorated with sculptures executed

in bas-relief showing a mythical animal called “quetzal-butterfly” with frames


showing aquatic symbols. Palacio de los Jaguares (Palace of the Jaguars) is
www.paconocermexico.com a yard surrounded by chambers with remains of mural painting. Palacio de
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Nature in The City

Botanic Garden in the University 26

It is a real oasis in the city with a collection of over 1,700 plant


species of different ecosystems. There is a nice pond at the
entrance to the section devoted to plants traditionally used for
ornamental purposes and another to medicinal plants. The ar-
boretum stands out with a collection of living trees. Courses,
workshops, concerts and presentations on various topics rela-
ted to plants are held at the garden occasionally.

Ajusco National Park 27

The Park is part of a mountain chain of volcanic origin. The highest peaks
are Cruz de Marqués (Marquis cross) with 3,930 meters (12,795 ft.) above
sea level, and Pico de Águila (eagle’s beak) with 3,880 meters (12,730
ft.) above sea level. The Ajusco is visible from any part of Mexico City. The
park is characterized by pine-oak forests and high mountain grassland and
is a great place for those who love nature. It is ideal for activities such as
mountain biking, horseback riding, motorcycling, hiking, paintball, zip lining,
and climbing. This extinct 52 million year old volcano holds the distinction of
being the most frequently climbed peak in all of Mexico, and the best season
to climb it goes from November to March. The view of the Valley of Mexico
from the summit is astonishing.
Atop the volcano is the Tecpan pyramid, a pre-Hispanic site where artifacts
have been discovered. Another interesting sites are San Miguel Ajusco Church,
Santo Tomas Ajusco Church, and an educational farm. In addition, you can visit
a Tudor-style house with a replica of the labyrinth in the province of Kent.
The area around the peak is a popular destination for residents and tourists,
especially during the weekends. Here you will have the chance to enjoy nature
and taste some of the local specialties offered by restaurants located by the
Picacho road. During the winter is one of the few areas around the city where
it may snow. Without doubt a beautiful protected area you must visit during
your next trip to Mexico City.

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Los Dinamos 28

The name of the park comes from the remains of several former textile
factories. Los Dinamos Park is part of the Bosques de la Cañada de
Contreras conservation area with an area of 2,429 hectares that
encompass forest vegetation, freshwater springs, and a series of canyons
and ravines carved by streams. This park is a great place for outdoor
activities such as hiking and rock climbing, camping, horseback riding, ATV
rentals, sports fishing and more. The park has over twenty-six km of hiking
paths, which connect, with those of San Nicolás Totolapan as well as some
vertical canyon slopes for climbing.
Los Dinamos is a popular escape from the crowded city and the vegetation
of this conservation area is an important source for oxygenation in the
Valley of Mexico.

The Cuajimalpa Office organizes the “Night Legends of the Desert of


Desierto de los Leones Park 29

the Lions” tour every Thursday, Friday and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. On the
tour there are actors characterized as monks who represent convent A National Park located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southeast from the city. This
life and tell legends about the place. magical place, a refreshing contrast to the bustling life of the city, extends
over 1,800 hectares with mountain peaks and canyons forested with pine
and oaks, home to more than a hundred species of birds, 30 of mammals,
7 of amphibians and 9 of reptiles. It’s a great place for camping, mountain
bike, trekking and hiking. There is a very well kept 17th century convent built
by the Carmelites. The complex is remarkably picture perfect with courtyards
of flowers and gardens. You can visit the old cells, oratories, church and
underground tunnels. Outside the main gate, is the “Chapel of Secrets”;
it has a domed roof and its acoustics allowed monks face into the corner
to speak to another monk during the long stretches of imposed silence in
the monastery. The ex-monastery occasionally holds cultural events and
weddings. There is a nice restaurant and the Bicentenario Museum, housing
photos of the nearby village and a model of the monastery. Facilities include
picnic tables, grills, and children’s playgrounds. Outside the convent, there are
a handful of restaurants selling “traditional” quesadillas (filled with things like
corn-fungus, brain, potatoes and pork skin) that are not to be missed. Open
Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-17:00 hrs.

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Cerro de la Estrella National Park 30

The Park is over a hill made by volcanic processes, and it has around
200 hectares. There are archeological remains such as older structures,
petroglyphs, and temples. Cerro de la Estrella was a major ceremonial site for
the Aztec and was the site of the New Fire ceremony performed once every
52 years. The ritual is a sun renewal ceremony that took place at the peak.
The park is filled with small caves, and the most famous is “La cueva del diablo”
(Devil’s cave) with an estimated depth of 300 mts (984 ft.). These caves have
been a source of ghost stories and legends in the area. Recreational facilities
include picnic tables, grills, playgrounds, sports facility and a lookout point,
where you can snapp some photos of the admittedly panoramic view from
2,460 meters (8,070 feet). Sporting activities practiced in the park include
hiking and running

El Tepeyac National Park 31

This Park covers part of the Sierra de Guadalupe mountain range. The
Tepeyac Hill is a place known for the legend of the apparitions of Our Lady of
Guadalupe to St. Juan Diego. There is a great view of the valley from the top of
the hill. The park is one of the large expanses of artificial forest of eucalyptus.
There is a small chapel on top of the Gachupines Hill. It is a park where you
can go walking, hiking and biking. There are children playgrounds, kiosks and
grills to enjoy a picnic.

Bosque de Tlalpan (Forest of Tlalpan) 32

It is a protected natural area of 252 hectares at the south end of Mexico City in
the area of Pedregal de San Angel, basically a rocky zone with approximately
206 species of flora and 134 of fauna. The park features five fully paved
pathways, some well-maintained picnic areas, playgrounds and cabins. The
park is the perfect place for recreational sports activities and is the ideal
hiking spot for novice hikers. The first Saturdays of each month, films are
shown in beautiful park settings and projected on a giant outdoor screen next
to de Culture House.

San Nicolás Totolapan Ecological Park 33

A 19 thousand hectares of protected areas is located in Km. 12 on the old


two-lane Picacho to Ajusco Highway. It is a pine and oak forests with creeks,
springs, a rainbow trout farm, a deer sanctuary and a didactic farm with some
animals such as horses, chickens and ducks, among others. The park is an
excellent spot for practicing hiking and mountain biking in the well-made
trails to explore and race through the mountain passes. Other activities are
horseback riding and fishing; there are areas for camping, cabins and easier
trails for the elderly and children.

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Xochimilco Ecological Park 34

You can also visit the Chinampa Xochitl Museum, a 1,100 m2 didactic
“Chinampa”-boat with 11 species of vegetation, and the Huetzalin Lake, as
well as the spectacular gardens and decorative murals.
Another attraction of the park is the “Paseo de los Ahuehuetes” which is a
wide path that leads you amidst these majestic trees.

This park is part of the area declared a World Heritage Site. It consists of 180
hectares, of which 50 are made up of wetlands and water. It is an excellent
place for birdwatchers, as it has a large number of resident species and is
visited by hundreds of migratory birds. Here you can see birds such as the
white heron, brown heron, ducks and stilts, among many others.
The park offers a playground, palapa huts, picnic tables, an 8.7 km long
jogging path, a 36-base bicycle storage structure, exercise areas, a resting
area known as “La Isla”, parking and waste collection modules.

El Xitle Volcano 35

Located on the slopes of Ajusco, this volcano is covered with dense


vegetation. It has an approximate height of 3,100 meters above sea level
and a cone with a diameter of 250 meters and 50 meters deep. Its last major
eruption is estimated to have occurred in 76 A.D. and caused the dispersion
of the cuicuilcos, as well as the geological conformation of a large part of the
southern part of the city.
Currently it has become one of the favorite sites for lovers of adventure and
mysticism. It is an ideal place for the observation of flora and fauna and has
trails to reach the edge of the crater, where you can explore all the caves and
tunnels that were formed with the eruption, a truly unique experience. You can
also camp in the center of the crater!

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The City’s Culinary Diversity

This cosmopolitan city offers an incredible


gastronomy. You can find both national
and international food, both gourmet and
street food – everything you can imagine,
you can find and taste in Mexico City.

CDMX surprises with a great variety


of establishments that can adapt to
all budgets and satisfy even the most
demanding foodie.

Every neighborhood invites with different


atmospheres. In the Historic Center, there
are establishments with great history and
tradition, where you will feel like you are
traveling back in time. In Coyoacán, a
quiet and bohemian atmosphere is very
characteristic. In La Condesa there is a
cosmopolitan air and open-air restaurants
are very common. In Polanco the
restaurants are chicer and more elegant
with dishes that compete with those from
cities like New York or Paris.
There is not a single corner of the city
that does not offer an option for those
who want to enjoy a good meal, from
a taco or a torta to the new Mexican
cuisine where typical ingredients such as
huitlacoche mushroom or squash blossom
are combined and elaborate mousses or
souffles are prepared.

In addition, there are places that combine


food with a variety of sensory, theatrical
or scenic experiences. When you visit the
city, you must give yourself the opportunity
to make your trip an unforgettable
gastronomic experience.

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MICE Tourism

Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and one of the cities with the highest the city has 144 hotels with a total of 22,414 rooms. In this category, 101
Gross domestic product (GDP) in the world. The city represents a mixture of have services and facilities for meetings and conventions with about 19.120
races, cultures, history and diversity, one of the most dynamic urban settings rooms.
in the world. It is the oldest capital city in the continent, founded in the year
1325 with the name of Mexico Tenochtitlan by the Mexicas and the Aztecs. The city has hosted events such as the Olympic Games (1968) and Football
It is the only city that has four sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO World Cups (1970 and 1986). It has received major international events
(Xochimilco, Luis Barragan House, UNAM and the Historic Center). like the IV World Water Forum with 13,000 participants (2006), the XVII
International AIDS Conference with 20,000 attendees (2008), and the Mary
Mexico City enjoys a strategic position in the heart of the hemisphere with Kay National Convention with 12,000 attendees (2012).
non- stop air service from more than 20 countries, a wide range of venues, Mexico City has several exhibition centers with state-of-the-art facilities and
luxury hotels and fancy restaurants and entertainments. There is something top international standards to carry out any kind of event such as: The World
interesting and entertaining for everyone. Trade Center, Centro Banamex, Bancomer Center, Expo Reforma, Centro
Médico Siglo XXI, International Conference Center in Polanco and the National
It is one of the destinations with the highest number of tourist facilities. It Auditorium.
currently has more than 49,000 rooms in 676 hotels. In the luxury segment,
Additionally, the city has a wide variety of cultural and natural settings, as well
as historic venues offering unique services and facilities for a unique event.
According to the International Congress and Convention Asso-
ciation (ICCA), Mexico City moved up 28 places in the world
rankings in the last four years, moving from 62nd place in 2007
to 34 in 2016. This places the city, as the fifth largest city in
America and the most important in Mexico.

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México City Surroundings
SAN MIGUEL ALLENDE, SAN LUIS POTOSI Parque HUEJUTLA DE
DOLORES Nacional Los REYES Molango
GUANAJUATO MEXICO
Zimapan Mármoles
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Natural La
Malinche
Tototzingo

del Nevado Zacango Cumbres del 115


Valle de de Toluca Ajusco
Parque
Nacional Huejotzingo MEXICO

150
HUETAMO Bravo L. de la Luna
Teotenango
Parque Amecameca Izta-Popo
CIUDAD
MEXICO

144

Puebla
L. del Sol
MEXICO

134 Nacional SERDÁN


Lagunas de Tlamacas Cholula
Parque H. Parque
Temascaltepec Galeana
Zempoala Acatzingo
Nacional El
Malinalco Tepozteco Tlayacapan
MEXICO

Tenancingo Cuernavaca Tepoztlán


Presa
Valsequillo
Africam 150

Tepanzolco Oaxtepec Atlixco


Ixtapan P. Nal. Desierto Cocoyoc Tetela del Tecamachalco
de la Sal del Carmen Yautepec Yecapixtla Volcán MEXICO

190
Xochicalco CÓRDOBA,
Tonatico Cuautla
MEXICO

Huaquechula 150 ORIZABA,


Grutas de PUEBLA VERACRUZ
la Estrella P.N. Grutas de Olintepec
San Miguel
Ixtapan Cacahuamilpa
Coatetelco Tepapayeca
CIUDAD Parque Las Pilas Chalcatzingo
ALTAMIRANO Zoológico Acuático
P.N. Alejandro Zoofari Tequesquitengo
Humbolt El Rollo Izúcar de
Taxco Matamoros Tepeji
Viejo TEHUACÁN,
Ixcateopan Chietla OAXACA
Presa
MORELOS
Vicente MEXICO

Guerrero 51
Coyotepec
CD. ALTAMIRANO, Presa Huehuetlán
IXTAPA- Iguala
ZIHUATANEJO Tuxpan TULALCINGO,
GUERRERO
MEXICO

51 Chiautla TLAPA DE COMONORT, PETLANCINGO,


ACAPULCO Cuetlajuchitlán OAXACA OAXACA

Sylmbols Emergency Phones


Camping Hacienda Emergencies 911
Water Activities Montain Climbing Rescue and medical 55 5208 9898
Colonial Architecture Museum emergencies
Handcrafts Paragliding Green Angels (tourists’ attention) 078 Trace your Route
Natural Beauty Fishing Support to the Tourist Download the free-route-plan-
Water Fall Trailer Park Hotline 800 008 9090 ning app with information
Archeological Zone of roads, bridges, costs, an
Grottos everything you need to enjoy
Zoo Ticketmaster (tickets for sporting events, your trip.
concerts, theater, arts....) CLICK HERE

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