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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Ecotour offers a unique, personalized and unforgettable experience that combines the traditions, customs, museums, history, architectural beauty and culture of the beautiful Barrio Magico de San Angel transported in an electric vehicle that stays in contact with the environment, urban furniture and its beautiful surroundings. Ecotour offers you a tourist tour in San Angel of 3 hours.
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BACO busca ubicarse como un referente para estilos de vida contemporaneos, donde la intencion estetica forma parte del hogar a traves de creaciones originales y novedosas.Ubicada en el barrio de San Angel, es una plataforma para artistas jovenes (25-38 anos) con propuestas recientes en pintura, escultura,fotografia, textiles, ceramica, joyeria y creaciones de diseno de autores actuales.
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Visit the first "Day of the Dead" themed store in Mexico! Experience our permanent "Day of the Dead” traditional altar dedicated to Frida Kahlo decorated with “Papel Picado”.You’ll find unique traditional decorative skull crafts from all around Mexico. In here it’s always “Day of the Dead”! Check our new Airbnb Experience in Mexico City through the Airbnb App.
Spent a great time in San Angel. This is the best souvenirs store, hands down! Catrinas, magnets, candles, they've got everything you need to praise the dead folks.
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Selected artists gather at this city square to display and sell their works.
The plaza itself is a nice resting place for people watching but it's the surrounding shops, restaurants and accommodations that get 5-stars! Saks restaurant food & service are 5☆, and the tequileria is an homage to this favoured drink. The galleries and fine shopping in the white marble hotel across from Saks, highlights Mexican artists and designers. Shops line the street at the top of the plaza supporting rural Mexican artisans still handmaking clothing, other textiles & products to beautify your home.
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This neighborhood is known for its narrow cobblestone streets and is an oasis in otherwise bustling Mexico City.
Check it out on a Saturday. I stumbled upon this walk when downloading self guided walks on GPSmycity app
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This recently re-opened museum, located in a beautiful 17th-century mansion, has a collection of both historic and contemporary artwork.
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This indoor and outdoor handicraft market in the historic San Angel neighborhood is artsy and colorful. Recharge at the charming restaurant in the courtyard of the indoor market.
We went to the Frida Kahlo Musem on the same day as El Bazar Sabado. The drive between the museum and the bazar was beautiful. We got to the bazar around 10.30 am and it was packed with vendors and tourists. There was so much beautiful artwork everywhere. The shops were diverse and wares were of high quality. We ended up staying for hours, with everyone in the house fully enjoying our wandering. The prices were great and we loved this colorful, artistic spot.
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