The Centro Histórico is home to the Templo mayor, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Zócalo (the largest plaza in Latin America), and a great number of museums; but it is also the commercial heart of the city, reason why you might find it a bit crowded on during working hours. Walking is the best way to enjoy the area. DOWNLOAD PDF
These two neighborhoods are in opposite sides of Insurgentes Avenue. Over the last few years, they have both experienced a rebirth (specially Condesa), becoming popular amongst the trendy +30 crowd, filled with local designer stores and hip restaurants and pubs. A great place to enjoy local nightlife, especially over the weekends.DOWNLOAD PDF MAP
Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky’s old homes are in this predominantly colonial district, filled with an important number of museums, culture, and art. Great to buy Mexican-hippie merchandise. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs and get a taste of the local Mexican life (cultural and food wise). DOWNLOAD PDF
One of the wealthiest residential areas, home of the some of the most expensive designer boutique stores, and a good number of embassies. Great for shopping and a great post-spree dinner. Chapultepec is one of the biggest urban parks in the world, home of the city’s zoo, and also the Chapultepec Castle, a must during your visit. DOWNLOAD PDF
Reforma is one of the city´s most important avenues, from "El angel de la Independencia" to outdoors art exhibitions a walk down this avenue is a MOST for visitors. The National Museum of History and Anthropology and the National Auditorium are also in this area. DOWNLOAD PDF MAP
The Centro Histórico is home to the Templo mayor, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Zócalo (the largest plaza in Latin America), and a great number of museums; but it is also the commercial heart of the city, reason why you might find it a bit crowded on during working hours. Walking is the best way to enjoy the area. DOWNLOAD PDF
View mapThese two neighborhoods are in opposite sides of Insurgentes Avenue. Over the last few years, they have both experienced a rebirth (specially Condesa), becoming popular amongst the trendy +30 crowd, filled with local designer stores and hip restaurants and pubs. A great place to enjoy local nightlife, especially over the weekends. DOWNLOAD PDF MAP
View mapFrida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky’s old homes are in this predominantly colonial district, filled with an important number of museums, culture, and art. Great to buy Mexican-hippie merchandise. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs and get a taste of the local Mexican life (cultural and food wise). DOWNLOAD PDF
View mapOne of the wealthiest residential areas, home of the some of the most expensive designer boutique stores, and a good number of embassies. Great for shopping and a great post-spree dinner. Chapultepec is one of the biggest urban parks in the world, home of the city’s zoo, and also the Chapultepec Castle, a must during your visit. DOWNLOAD PDF
View mapReforma is one of the city´s most important avenues, from "El angel de la Independencia" to outdoors art exhibitions a walk down this avenue is a MOST for visitors. The National Museum of History and Anthropology and the National Auditorium are also in this area. DOWNLOAD PDF MAP
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