15 must-stop places in CDMX
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15 must-stop places in CDMX
Nay Rey
Mexico City floods the senses the moment you hit the capital. Chilangos—as locals are known, all 8.8 million of them—move through the metropolis at a quicker tempo than their counterparts elsewhere in the country, and a quick weekend jaunt will see you keeping pace.
These are some of the major landmarks and must-visit places. If you have the time you must visit at least three of them.
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Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela
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The best market in Mexico City is filled with folk art and handicrafts from all around Mexico.
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Frida Kahlo Museum
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Teotihuacan Mexico
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The Ancient, Holy City of Teotihuacan ('the place where the gods were created') is situated some 50 km (1 hr drive) northeast of Mexico City.
It is characterized by the vast size of its monuments – in particular, the Temple of Quetzalcoatl and the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. Stand at the very top to get the sun's energy and make a wish.
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Bosque de Chapultepec
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Visit the biggest park than Central Park, go up to the castle and see the beautiful view of Mexico City. grab a boat and paddle in the lake.
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The House of Tiles
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The merger of two mansions was completed in 1737.
This Baroque-style edifice is distinguished for its lavish facade, with windows, balconies, and doors framed in carved stone, and French porcelain crowns on top. Still, the most notable feature of the exterior is, undoubtedly, the blue and white tiles from the town of Puebla covering the building on three sides.
Food is reasonable and affordable, but the true star of the show is the building itself, with the grandest toilet entrance you've ever seen! The upstairs balcony is an ideal spot to take in the atmosphere and grandeur of the house as you eat.
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Soumaya Museum
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***FREE MUSEUM***
The Soumaya Museum has the largest collection of Auguste Rodin sculptures outside of France, as well as works by European masters like Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joan Miró, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, and Claude Monet.
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Benito Juarez
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