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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The smell of flowers here is overwhelming and the variety is extraordinary most produced within Mexico. Fruit here is terrific too and the market is not too crowded so you can make your way round very comfortably.
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Yes, Xochimilco is Pet Friendly! It is a UNESCO World Heritage site which dates back to before the Spanish Conquistadors came to Mexico. Xochimilco is what’s left of the old network of waterway canals from which Mexico City was built. It is about one-hour south of Mexico City. There are many ports (embarcadero) from which to catch a boat (trajinera). We wanted Embarcadero Nuevo Nativitas because it was less crowded and no vendors pestering you to take their boat. When we first walked in to the Embarcadero Nuevo Nativitas area there was a big sign stating the price per hour for all boats. $500 pesos per hour (no matter how many people). Transparency! I liked that. I recommend taking a two-hour tour. Just the right amount of time to relax and enjoy. This tour also offers a replica of the famous “doll island” to float by. Note: If you are driving on your own (no tour company) once you enter the town of Xochimilco you will be surrounded by motorcycles trying to get you to go to their pier and take their boat. We just ignored them and went to Embarcadero Nuevo Nativitas. We went during a weekday. It was very peaceful. Nice and relaxing to float by the houses, plant and vegetable nurseries scattered along the edges of the canals. We saw and heard the other boats with mariachi and marimba musicians playing music. Other boats sold food. We bought some elote (Mexican corn) and traditional Xochimilco cookies. All delicious!
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A famous mountain village south of Mexico City famous for its Day of the Dead celebration in November.
This little town is famous for the celebration of Día de Muertos. Be respectful when you visit the cemetery as there are families praying for their dead ones.
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Comprar tours a los mejores precios es la opción, ya que Ud. Ahorra de un 30% a un 60% en todos los paseos mas sorprendentes del País
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Everyone told me - including a Mexican local friend - not to use the Metro from the airport. Horror stories. What nonsense. Having just come from NYC, it's much nicer, with marble flooring, trains every 3 minutes without fail, and one-eleventh (yes, that's right, less than 10%) of the price of New York's subway at only 5 pesos (US$0.05) per ride. We used it throughout our time in Mexico City to get around and found it reliable and great.
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