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Museo Nacional de Antropologia
The Museo Nacional de Antropologia is a must for history buffs or those visiting Mexico who are looking for enriching indoor exhibits. The National Museum of Archaeology is considered one of the world's best, adding yet another reason to visit.…
Bosque de Chapultepec
Put on your walking shoes and explore Bosque de Chapultepec, one of the oldest and largest parks in the Americas! With over 1,600 acres, it's more than four times the size of New York's Central Park. The story of the…
Plaza de la Constitución
One location you'll most likely visit more than once on your vacation is the Plaza de la Constitución. The reason is that this area is home to so many of Mexico City's prime landmarks and restaurants. But we're getting ahead…
Coyoacán
What makes exploring Mexico City exciting are the cities within the city. One such spot is Coyoacán, one of the oldest neighborhoods, where the past meets the present. In regards to history, it predates the Spanish conquest and goes back…
Pyramids of Teotihuacan
Egypt may have its iconic pyramids, but Mexico has its own at the Pyramids of Teotihuacan. This archaeological site is a short drive north of Mexico City and is in one of the oldest cities in South America: Teotihuacan. While scholars…