Rising from the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City offers a unique collision of contemporary city life and historic preservation. World-class museums, restaurants and parks rub shoulders with the remains of several cultures. The nightlife, the shopping and the history make it a must-see regardless of your travel style.
Restaurants in Mexico City
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La galería 66-5 presenta obras recientes de artistas mexicanos jóvenes. Pintura, escultura, grabado, video, performance, cómic y fotografía. Gallery presents Contemporary Mexican Art created by Mexican young artists, photographers, sculptures, painters, and during the year you will find special offers and great prices.
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The Gallery Hilario Galguera is hidden away behind an unassuming facade - the door opens into a bright and airy foyer which houses a subtle selection of sculptures. After ascending a broad staircase and passing beneath a yellow arch the visitor is greeted with the first gleaming exhibition space. Each gallery space is of a different scale and features coloured walls that intelligently interact with the works on display. The final room is of a massive scale and allows for the adventurous curation of a large body of work. We were lucky enough to be given a tour around the gallery (and visited their beautiful rooftop) as well as meeting one of the artists. The exhibitions change regularly and we will be sure to return next time we are in Mexico City.
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Arto I Otra is a contemporary Mexican art and design gallery that through ARTO Design and OTRA Art, promotes the creative and artistic talent made in Mexico.
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The small place run by Santiago and Renata is a great spot to shop some amazing pieces of Mexican culture with a twist. They are both designers that travel through Mexico and their selection is amazing! It's fun, its clever and its not the same handicrafts you find in markets of regular stores. If you're into local art, crafts, design and not afraid of colors and materials, this is the place for you.
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This art gallery has gained a strong reputation for its rotating collection of Mexican and international art.
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The art gallery at "La Profesa" opens in 1987 trying to share the wondefull collection of paintings (more tan 450) that have been in their custody since the XVII century. Every saturday at noon is open free of charge to the public and the director of the gallery guides the visit.
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Fine art photography gallery, specialized in ethnographic and documentary photography of different parts of the world.
Located on the roof of the Museum of Mexico City, the former studio of Joaquín Clausell still has the original works he painted on the walls of his workspace.
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