Mexico City, Mexico
Tourism Information
Located in Mexico’s central region in a valley with a
magnificent backdrop of two volcanoes: Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. The nation’s capital has a pleasant climate
with an average year-round temperature of 22º C (72º F).
Known as the City of Palaces, the Federal District has two
areas that were declared World Heritage sites by the UNESCO.
The first one is the Historic Center, where you can admire
beautiful religious and historic buildings like the Catedral
Metropolitano and Palacio de Bellas Artes. In this city
you’ll see diverse colonial and modern architecture. The
other site is Xochimilco Ecological Park, often referred to
as the Venice of Mexico due to its beautiful canals. You can
tour the canals on a trajinera (a wooden boat adorned with
painted flowers). North of Mexico City, you can visit the
Basilica de Guadalupe, one of the most visited basilicas in
the world and a must-see for those who want to learn more
about Mexico’s customs and traditions.
Like most cosmopolitan cities, Mexico City offers a wide
variety of cultural events, shopping areas and tourist
attractions. During your stay, visit the museums to see some
amazing collections that depict the evolution of Mexico’s
art and history, from the pre-Hispanic era to present day.
If shopping is your thing, the city has numerous bazaars,
plazas, malls and exclusive boutiques where you’ll find
crafts, brand-name clothes and jewelry. In the neighborhoods
of Coyoacan and San Angel, you can enjoy a bohemian
atmosphere, while in Santa Fe and Polanco you’ll experience
the glamour of the boutiques and modern hotels.
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