Central Alameda (Main Square)
next to the Palace of Fine Arts
next to the Palace of Fine Arts
next to the Palace of Fine Arts
It is the oldest promenade in Mexico City and was named after its original poplars, now replaced by willows and ash trees. With the aim of enhancing the beauty of the city and having a space dedicated exclusively to the walk, its arrangement was improved with sculptures, fountains and monuments. After a long remodeling, towards the end of 2012 it was reopened so that once again you can enjoy walking.
In this magnificent building that has become emblematic of the history of Mexico, there are ...
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With two million visitors per year, it is one of the most visited museums in the world. The roo...
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Also known as La Casa Azul, you can tour the house where Frida Kahlo, undoubtedly one of the...
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