CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP84 Reviews Undoubtedly Mexico City’s most well known landmark and top of the list on the “must see” list. Considered by Mexicans to be the heart of Mexico City, this enormous plaza surrounded by gorgeous...
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77 Reviews Teotihuacan is an hour and a half drive north of Mexico City and I recommend you devote a full day to visiting. There are two main pyramids, the Sun and the Moon, the first one is larger and taller...
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57 Reviews Museo Nacional de Antropologia: Is anyone ever really prepared for this museum? In terms of depth and quality of exhibits, this place ranks up there with the Louvre, or the Met, or the vatican...
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51 Reviews This art-déco monument dedicated to the Mexican Revolution, is in the Plaza de la República, where the Museo Nacional de la Revolución is also located. The building was actually commissioned by...
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52 Reviews For a city where the cost of most things are by most measures already inexpensive, the Metro has got to be Mexico City's deal of deals. Modern, fast, clean and safe (well, more on that later). The...
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39 Reviews I brought a very small carry on travel backpack for my trip. If you are planning on taking the subway to and from your hotel this is all you will want to take because there are TONS of stairs and...
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59 Reviews Was there in 83. Stuck there a week as med student b/c of student Visa BS. LOTS of Rats!! Cabbies tried to rip people off go to cheap hotel in rathole hoods. Charge too much for fare. Use sitios ONLY!...
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36 Reviews Another place you must visit is Xochimilco, a place with water canals where small boats (called TRAJINERAS) sail along, and where you can get Mexican food & music while on the boat (or eat on...
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118 Reviews The Angel of Independence (El Ángel de la Independencia) is a victory column located on a roundabout over Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City. El Ángel was built to commemorate the centennial...
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23 Reviews For breakfast: Sanborns Azulejos; Lunch: Los Girasoles; Dinner: Cafe Tacuba Sanborns Azulejos: It is set in the patio of the XVIIIth century house of the marquis of Orizaba valley, known as the house...
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52 Reviews An important aspect of good travel planning is deciding what items to take with you on your vacation. What you take will, of course, depend on such factors as the climate of your destination, the...
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6 Reviews and 217 Opinions If you are there over the weekend, do forget to check-out the rate. We paid about US$165 excl tax...
4 Reviews and 206 Opinions This hotel is usually preferred by businessmen traveling to Mexico City and also by high-profile...
11 Reviews and 344 Opinions perfect location, perfect service. My room was pretty new, clean, huge flat screem, immaculate new...
32 Reviews Modeled after the London double-decker buses, the Turibus is a great way to get around Mexico City and enjoy the major attractions. There are two routes, one covers Reforma Avenue, all the major...
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If Mexican is the noun for the people from the Republic of Mexico, what do you call a person from the City of Mexico (Distrito Federal)??!!They are usually...
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Q: Husband and I (travmad, previous post) are arriving in Mexico City on Christmas Eve early afternoon. We generally do not book...

A: I can't tell you how busy Mexico City will be at this Xmas however I know that I would feel better having my room booked in advance. I recommend that you consider the...
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The nation's capital, Mexico City, is on this district. The northern half of the Distrito Federal is completely urbanized, the southern half still has some fields and forested mountains, such as the...
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Well I have build already an external link to nice places where I have been so far here in Mexico. www.mexikopics.de.vu I will be here in D.F. till the 15. Oktober!
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