Mexico City
Mexico City is the oldest metropolis of America, is located at an altitude of 2,240 meters and is sheltered by the volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl, with an enviable climate of “22 ° C” 71.6° F, “La Ciudad de Mexico” is one of the most large cities in size and population of the world. Mexico City, also known as the City of Palaces, has two areas designated as World Heritage by UNESCO: The Historic Center of Beautiful Historic and Religious Buildings, such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace with spectacular murals and mural paintings by Diego Rivera close to the majestic Palace of Fine Arts, the site of cultural and artistic heritage. And Xochimilco, considered by many as the “Venice of Mexico” for its beautiful canals that can be traveled aboard a “trajinera” (wooden boat decorated with flowers).
Travel to Mexico City
Mexico City also known as the “City of Palaces” has two areas designated as World Heritage by UNESCO: The Historic Center of Beautiful Historic and Religious Buildings, such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace with spectacular murals and frescoes by Diego Rivera and the majestic Palace of Fine Arts, the site of cultural and artistic heritage. The campus area of the original with buildings such as the presbytery and the Olympic Stadium and more.
In your next vacation to Mexico City you can not miss visiting Xochimilco, considered by many as the “Venice of Mexico” for its beautiful canals that can be traveled aboard a “trajinera” (wooden boat decorated with flowers); also south of the city you can visit the beautiful neighborhoods like Coyoacán colonial and bohemian style and San Angel where you can enjoy one of its restaurants, taverns and bars and enjoy delicious Mexican cuisine and shopping in one bazaars and craft markets. But if you prefer a more modern and cosmopolitan atmosphere, we invite you to stay in a luxury hotel in Santa Fe and the Polanco area, surrounded by the glamor and comfort of high quality and luxury restaurants and shopping centers.
So, if yours, yours is art and culture, Mexico City, Mexico City offers a wide variety of museums like the National Museum of Anthropology, the National Museum of Art and the National Museum of History ( located in the Chapultepec Castle), where you can admire collections that reflect the artistic and historical developments of the country, from pre-Hispanic times to the present day. To the north you can visit the Basilica of Guadalupe, the second most visited sanctuary in the world after St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican.
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