What to do and see in San Rafael, Mexico: The Best Things to do

April 10, 2022 Misti Hsu

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

1. Eat Mexico Culinary Tours

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Eat Mexico Culinary Tours

Eat Mexico offers small, private food tours of Mexico City. Want to taste the best tacos or street food, or explore Mexican markets? We'll show you the way!

2. Galeria Hilario Galguera

Francisco Pimentel 3 Colonia San Rafael, Mexico City 06470 Mexico +52 55 5546 9001 [email protected] http://www.galeriahilariogalguera.com
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Galeria Hilario Galguera

Reviewed By romatronasaurus

The Gallery Hilario Galguera is hidden away behind an unassuming facade - the door opens into a bright and airy foyer which houses a subtle selection of sculptures. After ascending a broad staircase and passing beneath a yellow arch the visitor is greeted with the first gleaming exhibition space. Each gallery space is of a different scale and features coloured walls that intelligently interact with the works on display. The final room is of a massive scale and allows for the adventurous curation of a large body of work. We were lucky enough to be given a tour around the gallery (and visited their beautiful rooftop) as well as meeting one of the artists. The exhibitions change regularly and we will be sure to return next time we are in Mexico City.

3. Galeria 66-5

Calle Manuel Maria Contreras 66 Interior 5, Mexico City 06470 Mexico +52 55 6725 8107 [email protected] http://www.665gallery.com
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La galería 66-5 presenta obras recientes de artistas mexicanos jóvenes. Pintura, escultura, grabado, video, performance, cómic y fotografía. Gallery presents Contemporary Mexican Art created by Mexican young artists, photographers, sculptures, painters, and during the year you will find special offers and great prices.

4. Dromomania

Calle Francisco Lorenzana 14, Mexico City 06470 Mexico +52 55 6679 1479 [email protected] http://www.dromomaniaypaseoschilangos.com/
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Dromomania

Transport and tours through Mexico City and surroundings. The price depends on the package. Personalized tours. Particularly we handle packages for groups.

5. Manolo Fabregas Theater Center

Calle Serapio Rendon No. 15 Del. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City 06470 Mexico +52 55 5535 5424 http://www.manolofabregas.com/teatro-manolo-f%C3%A1bregas.html
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Manolo Fabregas Theater Center

6. Centro Teatral Manolo Fabregas

Calle Joaquin Velazquez de Leon 31, Mexico City 06470 Mexico +52 55 5535 5424 http://www.manolofabregas.com/
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Centro Teatral Manolo Fabregas

7. Iglesia de San Cosme y San Damian

Calle Serapio Rendon 5, Mexico City 06470 Mexico +52 55 5566 7744
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Iglesia de San Cosme y San Damian

8. Cine Opera

Serapio Rendon, Mexico City Mexico
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Cine Opera

9. Alebrije Mexico Tours

Alebrije Mexico Tours

We offer you unique and memorable personalized site & food tours in and out of Mexico city. This is our passion and we have over 10 years of international experience in the hospitality industry. We love making new friends and showing the Mexican culture to everyone who embraces it through delicious food and site seeing tours in the most traditional and folkloric places in or near Mexico city.

10. Mexico City National Cemetery

Calle Virginia Fabregas 31 Col. San Rafeal, Mexico City 06470 Mexico +52 55 5546 0054 [email protected] http://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/americas/mexico-city-national-cemetery
Mexico City National Cemetery

The Mexico City National Cemetery is an American Cemetery in Mexico City that is one of 26 cemeteries in 10 countries worldwide managed by the American Battle Monuments Commission.

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