Things to do in CDMX

Jean Bernard
Jean Bernard
Things to do in CDMX

Lugares emblemáticos

Located in one of the most beautiful and oldest neighborhoods in Mexico City, Casa Azul was turned into a museum in 1958, four years after the painter's death. Today it is one of the busiest museums in the Mexican capital.
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Museo Frida Kahlo
247 Londres
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Located in one of the most beautiful and oldest neighborhoods in Mexico City, Casa Azul was turned into a museum in 1958, four years after the painter's death. Today it is one of the busiest museums in the Mexican capital.
A park whose theme transports us to the land of the rising sun. This space is ideal to rest and get away from daily stress. The cherry blossoms, Asian-style buildings and tranquil stream enchant the senses of visitors.
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Parque Masayoshi Ohira
Corredores
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A park whose theme transports us to the land of the rising sun. This space is ideal to rest and get away from daily stress. The cherry blossoms, Asian-style buildings and tranquil stream enchant the senses of visitors.
The place was a refuge for assailants, a barracks for Zapatista troops and a glass factory. The former convent retains much of its originality such as the cells and oratories where they performed spiritual rites, the basement remains intact, one of the most attractive places in the former convent that today tells thousands of stories and legends.
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Ex Convento Desierto de los Leones
05050 Carretera Toluca - México
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The place was a refuge for assailants, a barracks for Zapatista troops and a glass factory. The former convent retains much of its originality such as the cells and oratories where they performed spiritual rites, the basement remains intact, one of the most attractive places in the former convent that today tells thousands of stories and legends.
If you plan to go to Coyoacán, you cannot miss a visit to its market, near the Frida Kahlo museum and the León Trotsky museum. It is very colorful, full of flavors and smells. In addition to the typical fruit, vegetable, meat and fish stalls, you can find costumes and even craft stalls. It is also very popular for its stalls with antojitos, tostadas, quesadillas, seafood and even delicious mexican guisos.
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Coyoacan Market
s/n Ignacio Allende
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If you plan to go to Coyoacán, you cannot miss a visit to its market, near the Frida Kahlo museum and the León Trotsky museum. It is very colorful, full of flavors and smells. In addition to the typical fruit, vegetable, meat and fish stalls, you can find costumes and even craft stalls. It is also very popular for its stalls with antojitos, tostadas, quesadillas, seafood and even delicious mexican guisos.
Wrestling is one of the most popular spectacle sports in the city. The Arena México has been the site of important struggles fought by heroes such as the Aguayo Dog, Conan or the Son of El Santo.
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Wrestling Arena Coliseo
77 República de Perú
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Wrestling is one of the most popular spectacle sports in the city. The Arena México has been the site of important struggles fought by heroes such as the Aguayo Dog, Conan or the Son of El Santo.
It is located on the 9th floor of the Torre Latinoamericana building and functions as a cafeteria with an impressive view of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Alameda Central and Calle Madero, among others, from a different and wide angle.
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Café De La Gran Ciudad Torre Latinoamericana
40 Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas
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It is located on the 9th floor of the Torre Latinoamericana building and functions as a cafeteria with an impressive view of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Alameda Central and Calle Madero, among others, from a different and wide angle.
The Centennial Garden offers a wide gastronomic offer where you can spend an unforgettable time with a view of its gardens and the Coyote Fountain. Several buildings trace the contour of this square, with views of the delegation's typical flower boxes made up of trees and shrubs, and the representative fountain of the coyotes by the sculptor Gabriel Ponzanelli, which in operation brings great dynamism to the space.
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Jardin Centenario
Jardin Centenario
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The Centennial Garden offers a wide gastronomic offer where you can spend an unforgettable time with a view of its gardens and the Coyote Fountain. Several buildings trace the contour of this square, with views of the delegation's typical flower boxes made up of trees and shrubs, and the representative fountain of the coyotes by the sculptor Gabriel Ponzanelli, which in operation brings great dynamism to the space.
The Inbursa Aquarium is one of the largest in Latin America. You can meet more than five thousand animals of more than 230 different species. It consists of four underground floors. The tour begins at the lowest level where there is a sunken ship. On the second floor there are jellyfish, clown fish and other marine life. On the third floor there are freshwater species such as the axolotl and reptiles, and on the fourth floor is the commercial area.
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Acuario Inbursa
386 Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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The Inbursa Aquarium is one of the largest in Latin America. You can meet more than five thousand animals of more than 230 different species. It consists of four underground floors. The tour begins at the lowest level where there is a sunken ship. On the second floor there are jellyfish, clown fish and other marine life. On the third floor there are freshwater species such as the axolotl and reptiles, and on the fourth floor is the commercial area.
The square is located in what was the home of Cuauhtémoc, the last Mexica tlatoani. It was named as Plaza de Santo Domingo during the 16th century, where the church and convent of the same name was built.
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Plaza de Santo Domingo
República de Brasil
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The square is located in what was the home of Cuauhtémoc, the last Mexica tlatoani. It was named as Plaza de Santo Domingo during the 16th century, where the church and convent of the same name was built.
It is currently one of the busiest tourist places, derived from its festive atmosphere dedicated to Mexican music, especially mariachi. Hundreds of people gather daily to hear great performances, whether by a trio, a marimba group or norteña. The square is surrounded by restaurants and typical centers, to enjoy unforgettable evenings with family, friends or partner.
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Garibaldi Plaza
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It is currently one of the busiest tourist places, derived from its festive atmosphere dedicated to Mexican music, especially mariachi. Hundreds of people gather daily to hear great performances, whether by a trio, a marimba group or norteña. The square is surrounded by restaurants and typical centers, to enjoy unforgettable evenings with family, friends or partner.
It is one of the most traditional markets in Mexico City. Inaugurated in the decade of the 50; it is famous for its flowers and plants. There are more than a thousand stalls that offer around five thousand different types of vegetation, both national and foreign. This market is also well known for its groceries and meats.
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Mercado Jamaica
45 Guillermo Prieto
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It is one of the most traditional markets in Mexico City. Inaugurated in the decade of the 50; it is famous for its flowers and plants. There are more than a thousand stalls that offer around five thousand different types of vegetation, both national and foreign. This market is also well known for its groceries and meats.
The museum has a lobby and green areas that allow environmental education and scientific dissemination activities with children of different ages.
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Museo de Historia Natural
Avenida de los Compositores
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The museum has a lobby and green areas that allow environmental education and scientific dissemination activities with children of different ages.
The Museo del Tequila y el Mezcal (Mutem) Garibaldi is an indication of the renovation of the Historic Center of Mexico City, with the aim of spreading and promoting the heritage and cultural identity of Mexico, specifically through two of its most traditional drinks .
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Museo del Tequila and Mezcal
s/n Pl. Garibaldi
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The Museo del Tequila y el Mezcal (Mutem) Garibaldi is an indication of the renovation of the Historic Center of Mexico City, with the aim of spreading and promoting the heritage and cultural identity of Mexico, specifically through two of its most traditional drinks .
It bears the name of Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso for having housed four seminaries in the 16th century: San Pedro and San Pablo, San Bernardo, San Miguel and San Gregorio, which were in charge of the Jesuits. Upon merging, the Colegio de San Ildefonso was born in 1583. However, it was until the 18th century that the building acquired the baroque architecture that now characterizes it.
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Former College of San Ildefonso
16 Justo Sierra
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It bears the name of Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso for having housed four seminaries in the 16th century: San Pedro and San Pablo, San Bernardo, San Miguel and San Gregorio, which were in charge of the Jesuits. Upon merging, the Colegio de San Ildefonso was born in 1583. However, it was until the 18th century that the building acquired the baroque architecture that now characterizes it.
The museum is located inside the University Cultural Center at UNAM; shows pieces and collections that merge science with art. It is a sister branch of the museum of the same name that is located in the Roma neighborhood.
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University Museum Contemporary Art
3000 Av. Insurgentes Sur
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The museum is located inside the University Cultural Center at UNAM; shows pieces and collections that merge science with art. It is a sister branch of the museum of the same name that is located in the Roma neighborhood.
It is a unique building in the world in terms of style, which makes a hybrid of the most select of Mexican crafts, the baroque style and colonial architecture. The best thing about the place is perhaps that, even when it was the meeting space of the Porfirian elite, it was always open to the public for free: a place where all kinds of people coexist, open, as a space from the city to the city.
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The House of Tiles
4 Av Francisco I. Madero
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It is a unique building in the world in terms of style, which makes a hybrid of the most select of Mexican crafts, the baroque style and colonial architecture. The best thing about the place is perhaps that, even when it was the meeting space of the Porfirian elite, it was always open to the public for free: a place where all kinds of people coexist, open, as a space from the city to the city.