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Discover the surroundings of Mexico City

The capital has the widest offering when it comes to culture, entertainment, fun, shopping, and events. Considered one of the largest and most populated cities in the world.


In Mexico City, there is no room for boredom. Throughout its 16 boroughs, there are iconic sites and cultural gems, neighborhoods steeped in tradition, and all kinds of venues where you can discover a little more about the history of Mexico and the capital. Mexico City is one of the cities with the most museums, with more than 150 and a total of 43 galleries.

Palacio de Bellas Artes

Majestic cultural venue in Mexico City, famous for its art nouveau and art deco architecture, as well as its impressive murals and shows.

Mining Palace

A neoclassical work designed by Manuel Tolsá, today it hosts exhibitions, conferences and cultural events in the heart of the Historic Center.

Postal Palace

Known as "the Fifth Post Office", it stands out for its eclectic architecture and marble and bronze details that are unique in the world.

Metropolitan Cathedral

Mexico's main Catholic temple and a Baroque and Neoclassical jewel, it stands imposingly in front of the capital's Zócalo.

Chapultepec Castle

The only royal castle in America, located in Chapultepec Forest, it offers panoramic views and a valuable historical museum.

Torre Latinoamericana

An icon of the city, it was one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world and has a spectacular 360° viewing platform.

Angel of Independence

Emblematic monument of Paseo de la Reforma, symbol of freedom and scene of national celebrations.

Monument to the Revolution

Impressive mausoleum and viewpoint that commemorates the Mexican Revolution, surrounded by a large cultural esplanade.

Diana the Huntress Fountain

Urban sculpture representing the goddess of the hunt, a symbol of modernity and beauty on Paseo de la Reforma.

El Caballito

Monumental sculpture by Sebastián in yellow, recognized as a contemporary icon of Mexico City.

Hemiciclo a Juárez

White marble monument in honor of Benito Juárez, located in the Alameda Central, a symbol of justice and freedom.

Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

One of the most visited Marian shrines in the world, it houses the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico.

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