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.
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This museum explores the role of art and culture in human life and includes art by such luminaries as the French sculptor Rodin.
I had no expectations on this museum, but was blown away by it. They have such a beautiful collection of art and the architecture of the building is stunning too, museum is free to the public and we ended up staying all morning there!
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Nice shopping mall in Mexico City located near the Soumaya Museum. The place has many brands and places to hang out. The restaurant floor is big and has a great selection. You can also find a nice rubber duck exhibit at the place.
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Trick Eye Museum, the optical illusion 3D art museum, is the hottest attraction in Mexico city.Trick Eye Museum is the world's first AR (augmented reality) museum, which applies augmented reality technology on its exhibits to produce vibrant and exciting photos and videos. Visitors can meet a fire-breathing sea dragon while standing over a log bridge, swim with whale sharks while trapped in a large tank, and even meet polar bears while sitting on ice cliffs.
make sure to download the app and go early, since it gets crowded, it is inside the Antara Shopping Mall, and is worth visiting as you will have tons of fun pictures to take
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Museo Jumex is the main platform of Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo. It opened its doors to the public in November 2013 as an institution dedicated to contemporary art that seeks to engage a broad and diverse audience, and to become a laboratory for experimentation and innovation in the arts.
Polanco is becoming a hub for contemporary art in Mexico city, and the Jumex museum is a very good example of that trend, exhibition halls are wide open spaces, access is easy and affordable, the Duchamp - Koons works were on display at the time of my visit, it was a very well organized exhibition, nicely curated, even though taht day it was a bit crowded (sunday is free admission day), the staff was weel organized and got trough the halls with ease, don't miss it!
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We ought to be your favorite place in the city for a "me"time ... leave everything behind the door and create a healthy routine with us... revitalize! Our spa offers a wide menu of relaxing experiences as well as body and face anti aging treatments.
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The only aquarium in Mexico City with 14,000 animals of 350 different species. Divided into 4 areas where people can learn while having fun and learn about the marine diversity. Strategically located in the tourist area of Polanco, close to the most exclusive shopping centers and main avenues. Visitors are surprised by the more than 5 species of sharks, living coral, several species of jellyfish, seahorses, stingrays, piranhas, among others.
We had a family outing to the Inbursa Aquarium including my two year old granddaughter. Everybody had a great time as we passed by the different fish tanks including sharks, colorful tropical fish, jellyfish to end up with playful penguins. Lots of photo opportunities and family time. We went on a Sunday afternoon and it was quite crowded but I guess on weekdays it must be quiet.
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