Guidebook for Ciudad de México

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Guidebook for Ciudad de México

Arts & Culture

Museo Jumex is one of the best Contemporary Art museums in the city. It's exhibition offering is truly amazing.
287 locals recommend
Museo Jumex
303 Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
287 locals recommend
Museo Jumex is one of the best Contemporary Art museums in the city. It's exhibition offering is truly amazing.
Templo Mayor and its on-site museum are essential to understand the Aztec culture of the city before and during the Spanish conquest.
418 locals recommend
Templo Mayor Museum
8 Seminario
418 locals recommend
Templo Mayor and its on-site museum are essential to understand the Aztec culture of the city before and during the Spanish conquest.
If you want to understand Pre-hispanic Mexico, the National Anthropology Museum is an obligated visit. It has exhibits for 10 cultures including Teotihuacan, Mayan, and Aztec.
1503 locals recommend
Museo Nacional de Antropologia
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
1503 locals recommend
If you want to understand Pre-hispanic Mexico, the National Anthropology Museum is an obligated visit. It has exhibits for 10 cultures including Teotihuacan, Mayan, and Aztec.
Located inside the UNAM, the museum has is a reference for the awareness and creation of new artistic expressions, including sound installations. They have cool 'exhibitions' inside a sound chamber. The restaurant is also excellent.
252 locals recommend
University Museum Contemporary Art
3000 Av. Insurgentes Sur
252 locals recommend
Located inside the UNAM, the museum has is a reference for the awareness and creation of new artistic expressions, including sound installations. They have cool 'exhibitions' inside a sound chamber. The restaurant is also excellent.

Food Scene

Maison Belen is a great place to have breakfast. Their excellent bread is freshly baked on site.
19 locals recommend
Maison Belen
Avenida Emilio Castelar
19 locals recommend
Maison Belen is a great place to have breakfast. Their excellent bread is freshly baked on site.
This "evolutionary Mexican chocolate" shop has an assorted variety of chocolates designed by chef Jose Ramón Castillo that will make your palate tingle with surprise.
QUE BO!
104B Calle Julio Verne
This "evolutionary Mexican chocolate" shop has an assorted variety of chocolates designed by chef Jose Ramón Castillo that will make your palate tingle with surprise.

Essentials

25 locals recommend
Sumesa Polanco
15 Polanco
25 locals recommend
Magic Clean
93 Calle Julio Verne

Entertainment & Activities

Auditorio Nacional is a large auditorium (10,000 seating capacity) with great concerts and events. They have everything from classical ballet to rock concerts there.
304 locals recommend
auditorio nacional
50 Avenida Paseo de la Reforma
304 locals recommend
Auditorio Nacional is a large auditorium (10,000 seating capacity) with great concerts and events. They have everything from classical ballet to rock concerts there.

Getting Around

In front of the Auditorium there is a bus stop and a subway station (Orange line 7).
17 locals recommend
Auditorio station
17 locals recommend
In front of the Auditorium there is a bus stop and a subway station (Orange line 7).
11 locals recommend
Avis Renta de Autos
185 Bis Campos Elíseos
11 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Teotihuacán is a pre-Columbian city and archaeological site with several large pyramids and some interesting frescoes that was inhabited from about 100 BC to 650 AC.
42 locals recommend
Teotihuacan
42 locals recommend
Teotihuacán is a pre-Columbian city and archaeological site with several large pyramids and some interesting frescoes that was inhabited from about 100 BC to 650 AC.
Palacio Nacional started to get bulit in 1522 by Hernán Cortés. Do not miss the 422 m2 of murals by Diego Rivera.
Palacio Nacional
Palacio Nacional
Palacio Nacional started to get bulit in 1522 by Hernán Cortés. Do not miss the 422 m2 of murals by Diego Rivera.
Monumento a la Independencia (also know as Angel de la Independencia) is a must-see monument of the city. Don't forget to walk around it and see the eternal flame honoring México's independence heroes.
764 locals recommend
The Angel of Independence
Avenida Paseo de la Reforma
764 locals recommend
Monumento a la Independencia (also know as Angel de la Independencia) is a must-see monument of the city. Don't forget to walk around it and see the eternal flame honoring México's independence heroes.

Parks & Nature

With 1,866 hectares, Desierto de los Leones is a lovely place to walk, hike or do mountain-biking. It has an ex-convent from the XVII century. Quesadilla restaurants are nearby.
43 locals recommend
Desierto de los Leones Ex Convent
05050 Carretera Toluca - México
43 locals recommend
With 1,866 hectares, Desierto de los Leones is a lovely place to walk, hike or do mountain-biking. It has an ex-convent from the XVII century. Quesadilla restaurants are nearby.