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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Una extensión de Chicago en México, Comida Uruguayoargentina de lun a vier a patir de la 1pm, jueves a sábado el mejor blues nacional e internacional a partir de las 10pm.
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The famous ballet troupe known for the discipline provided by its founder Doña Amalia Hernández.
First of all, seeing any show in the Palacio would be worth --the building is an architectural and historical masterpiece that was once home to Hernán Cortés. The second floor walls are adorned with murals painted by Diego Rivera to portray the history of Mexican civilization, and it's fabulous to stand right in front of them and absorb the detail. (There is no admission fee, incredibly.) The Ballet itself is delightful visually and musically, and it also tells the story of Mexican history, from the Aztecs to the modern day. Costumes are beautiful, and talented dancers are full of talent and spirit. The evening felt like another example of the strong cultural pride that seemed so evident to us on this trip.. We left the theatre and had a leisurely walk through the Alameda Central (famously depicted in yet another Rivera mural) to our hotel. Considering the bitter cold we usually feel in New England in late February, this was particularly appreciated!
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This popular photography institute includes exhibits and classes on the subject.
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I had an excellent time on a Thursday night at Zinco. I had made a reservation, which put me into a slightly shorter and faster line to get in. This is like a Hollywood movie set of a jazz club, but that is just great. Literally subterranean and dark. The band that night played old black U.S. blues like BB King, Ray Charles, they sang in English and quite well. Actually the band knocked me out. Food: I went there partly because I knew they served rib. With a bottle of red wine they were really good. Finally, half-crocked, I walked the three blocks back to my hotel at about midnight. If there were any danger I'm sure I would have run into, since I look like an easy target at 68 years old with a walking stick!! Perfectly safe, cops everywhere (2 per block), a lively night out. I'M LYING ABOUT THE DATE ON THIS REVIEW. THE TRIP WAS IN FEB. 2019 BUT I COULDN'T GO THIS YEAR, SO I AM FONDLY REMEMBERING. FORGIVE ME.
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