What to do and see in Santa Catarina, Mexico: The Best Sights & Landmarks

August 2, 2021 Leonarda Pillsbury

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. Iglesia de Santa Catarina

Progreso esquina Ocampo, Mexico City 04100 Mexico
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Iglesia de Santa Catarina

Originally built as an open chapel in the sixteenth century, this church has been enclosed over the years and painted a brilliant yellow.

2. Francisco Sosa Avenue

Francisco Sosa Avenue, Mexico City Mexico
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Francisco Sosa Avenue

This old cobblestone street provides a peaceful oasis away from the bustle of everyday life.

3. Callejon del Aguacate

Callejon del Aguacate Coyoacán, Mexico City 04010 Mexico
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Callejon del Aguacate

4. Casa de Cultura Jesus Reyes Heroles

Calle Avenida Francisco Sosa 202 Barrio Santa Catarina, Mexico City 04010 Mexico http://coyoacan.df.gob.mx/conoce-coyoacan/cultura/casas-de-cultura/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Casa de Cultura Jesus Reyes Heroles

5. San Antonio Panzacola

Avenida Universidad y Francisco Sosa, Mexico City 04000 Mexico
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San Antonio Panzacola

Founded in the eighteenth century by the wealthy mother of two felons, this church has an interesting altar and medieval arch.

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