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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If you come to Mexico City, take a moment to connect with nature and experience a place you never believed to exist in the biggest city in the world. Trek, bike or horseback ride through some of the most remarkable pine forests in the region, and experience a luxurious lunch in one of the icons of the city: The Desierto de Los Leones forest and convent.
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Find us in a great spot inside the Santa Fe centro Mall, high precision handmade paper work , always innovative.
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Look great and feel comfortable in a very unique space dedicated to a complete beauty experience. Be Unforgettable, Be Magnolia and get The Magnolia Effect. Magnolia is the most exclusive beauty salon in the trendy neighborhood of Santa Fe, Mexico City.
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We are a holistic center that specializes in the relaxation and well-being of our clients, we offer thermal services such as sauna, steam, hydromassage, relaxing massage. In the area of beauty you can find facial, body, appliances
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A large pine forest with a 17th-century Carmelite convent.
This place was amazing. Located at 10,000 feet altitude, there is a beautiful old convent here and hiking trails. There is also an onsite restaurant and several little stands selling water, snacks, and candy. While you can get to this place via public transportation, I would recommend hiring a driver for a half day. I paid $1,000 pesos ($800 fare, $200 tip) or about $50 USA to hire an off-duty taxi driver from 11am - 5pm and it was worth it. I didn't plan on eating here but my travel companion was hungry and wow am I glad I did. The food was divine and the service great. The old catacomb below the convent is open to walk through and I highly recommend bringing a bright flashlight. I used the light on my iPhone and it wasn't sufficient. There is a great article on Wikipedia about this place and its history. The forest here reminded me of the forests in the western USA. You will pay two modest admission fees; one to get into the park itself and then a fee to tour the convent. If memory serves me correctly, it was $1 US per person to get into the park and something similar per person to tour the convent.
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Mexico City's first escape room company has opened up its second location! Come experience new rooms, new puzzles, and new adventures. Become a DEA agent in search mo Mexico's most infamous Drug Dealers in NARCOS. Escape an enchanted school's dungeon in MAGIC. Go in search of a mythic artifact in THE TEMPLE OF THE GOLDEN RELIC. Or try your luck against an AI computer out to get you in SPACE!
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A gorgeous park, featuring thousands of Sq Meters of pure joy, freshness, fitness, pet-friendly environment, great resting and eating areas with lots of options for the needy. The highlights includes the pet-garden (dogs) and the beautiful lake/fountain with an artificial but artistic cascade in the middle and sorrounding a very nice amphitheater. A great place to relax while in the most crowded city in the world!
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