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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This government building is famous for its large collection of Diego Rivera murals.
This is the most comprehensive collection of Rivera murals and it comes in a working government building only 3 short blocks behind the Cathedral/Zócalo...and it’s free! You must have id with you to leave at the entrance but it doesn’t have to be your passport (a driver’s license will do). It has three levels of balconies facing into two lovely courtyards choc full of Rivera paintings and murals. They date from 1928. There are at least three education buildings in Mexico City so make sure you go to the correct one on República de Brasil and you will be well rewarded. When I signed in, I was only the third visitor and when I signed out an hour later no one new had signed in behind me!
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An educational summer camp for children.
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This neighborhood is the home of the National University of Mexico.
Anyone interested in public education or universities should pay this campus a visit. It's fabulous, especially the mosaic-covered library!
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