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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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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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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Located in one of Rivera's former studios, this museum has a small collection of his paintings.
Easy to get there. Parking is a bit complicated, but the place is worth it. The area of San Angel is beautiful.
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A gallery of modern artwork.
This museum is a little treasure. While most museums in Mexico City reflect the religiosity and turbulent history of Mexico, having a dated quality to them, Carillo Gill shines brightly with the art of the more immediate past and present. Its focus is modern and contemporary, offering a nice contrast to its peer institutions. We visited it after a visit to the Museo de Frida Kahlo and fine lunch in Coyoacàn. We had planned to walk, but I am glad we took a cab. It would have been a very long walk. We suggest you tale the time to visit this museum. The art is first-rate and the facility is absolutely stunning.
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