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Opened in 1968, this museum is one of the best of its kind. A gigantic statue of the water god Tláloc, weighing approximately 200 tons, is poised near the entrance. Archaeological finds are exhibited throughout 11 halls depicti... more
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straight for the Museo Nacional de Antropologia, this is said to be one of the worlds great musems, which continue reading »
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Though pricey, this restaurant-bar offers quality food and service. As a brewery, there is an assortment of beers available all brewed on site, which include fruit flavoured brews. The menu is Tex-Mex and includes beef cuts, be... more
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Located in the "Hacienda de los Morales" is one of the best bars in Mexico City. This is a great place to go for a romantic evening, as it is very intimate. It is one of the most elegant places in the city and one that that ten... more
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The name of this popular local bar tells you what you can expect here. This place does its best to recreate New Orleans, the city of blues and jazz, catering to aficionados of these musical styles as well as those just looking... more
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Situated at the main entrance to the Bosque de Chapultepec, this monument was designed as a semicircle of six columns, each representing the brave young cadets who died during the invasion of US troops in 1847. The youthful cad... more
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to the Heroic Children (Monumento a los Ninos Heroes). This monument commemorates the Army cadets who on 13 continue reading »
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This aquatic park offers a wave pool and a beach with sand brought all the way from the seaside; there are also water-slides for those looking for more excitement. Small children can play all sorts of aquatic games and run arou... more
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This beautiful monument commemorates the centennial of Mexico's War of Independence, which over the course of time has become a symbol of the city itself. A golden statue of Winged Victory, affectionately referred to as El Ánge... more
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The Luis G. Urbina park, popularly known as the Parque Hundido or Sunken Park, is the perfect place to take a break after a walk down the bustling Insurgentes Sur Avenue. Amid the beautiful flowers, shaded gardens and tall tree... more
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