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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Tour and Experiences operator, using electric bikes we provide a new and different way to discover Mexico city. We are an Experience focused group, we seek to share the best of our culture, cuisine, history and landmarks. We believe the best way to discover a city is riding through it, stoping sporadicly and feeling close to it. Join us for an amazing ride!!
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BlueBus is a Safe, Fast, and Convenient shuttle service for tourists visiting Mexico City and wanting to explore the Pyramids of Teotihuacan archeological site. Visit the Pyramids in the morning, and be back in Mexico City by mid-afternoon so you can spend the rest of the day exploring our beautiful city !
BlueBus is the way to go! Fast, efficient, comfortable, inexpensive, and most importantly on time! Just show up and they get you there and back with no hassles. They played a very informative video on the outbound trip about Teotihuacan and provided bottled water and a snack for the journey both ways. You don't need to hire a private tour bus with a guide and 60 other people to tell you about the pyramids as you can read all that yourself, and each point of interest has an informational plaque. Tour at your own pace and return on the bus of your choice. They were at the specified location at the specified time. Will definitely book with them again.
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We design immersive and competitive experiences that will make you have a plus in your travels and will help you understand and be part of the culture that you are getting to know.
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An area of Sullivan Park where local artists gather to exhibit and sell their works.
We've been to Jardines des Artes 3 times now. Various artists display paintings and sculptures. Eclectic and varying abilities. Some are established artists, some are students, and some are amateurs who dabble in art. It's a fun vibrant atmosphere and we usually buy something to bring home.
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This famous monument built in 1906 for the people who died in the Mexican fight for independence stands 150 feet tall.
The pillar of remembrance, set up to honor the heroes of the independence so long ago. It remains a beautiful symbol and worth seeing if you are in the area. Pay some respect to those who risked everything for Mexico.
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This is another impressive monument that you can see when walking on Paseo de la reforma Street. The fountains contribute on the beauty of it.
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