The ruins of an ancient city that once served as the capital of the Toltecs, Mexico's most powerful people before the rise of the Aztecs.
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The ruins of an ancient city that once served as the capital of the Toltecs, Mexico's most powerful people before the rise of the Aztecs.
This trendy bar is popular among the younger crowd for its rock and jazz.
Two restaurants and a jazz bar in a colorful atmosphere located in an 18th-century building.
This bar features cabaret performances by Jesusa Rodríguez.
This bar, dedicated to painter Frida Kahlo, is adorned with artwork presented as a tribute to her life.
This disco is on the top floor of the World Trade Center.
This quiet bar is located on the 11th floor of the hotel and provides a good view of Independence Monument.
This performance center features frequent concerts given by both international stars and Mexico's top musical artists.
This lively nightclub features Latin dancing.
A popular salsa club.
The adjoining parish church of the huge Metropolitan Cathedral, El Sagrario was constructed in 1750 and is noteworthy in its own right.
This museum houses works by some of Mexico's greatest muralists, including Orozco and Rivera.
An upscale nightclub in the neighborhood of Polanco.
This small cemetery holds the remains of many of Mexico's 19th-century elites, including President Benito Juárez.
A gallery of religious paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries located in a former church.
This plaza is known for its famous statue of Spain's King Carlos IV called El Caballito.
This huge school and office supply store hosts frequent arts and crafts workshops for children.
This aquarium features shows with trained dolphins and seals.
This aquarium houses a wide variety of species from both tropical and temperate climates.
Visitors to the Ajedrez, located in the open-air Casa del Lago, are sure to find people of all ages playing chess.
This video arcade features everything from air hockey to ping-pong to pinball.
An art museum that also features classes on how to paint a self-portrait through the use of a mirror.
Mexico City's famous town hall, located on the Zócalo, has been in use since the colonial era.
This popular go-cart track also features a small video arcade.
This popular water park has a number of water slides and swimming pools.
A miniature city where young children learn how to cope with the crowded streets of Mexico City.
Although this interesting building was not constructed until the 18th century, it was allegedly built with stones from the original house of Hernán Cortés.
This house was once inhabited by the Indian lover of Hernán Cortés.
This mansion once belonged to Count Heras y Soto and houses an impressive collection of 19th-century artwork and furniture.
This cultural center includes a theater that shows a variety of independent foreign films.
This ecological center, which promotes the ecological education of children, has a variety of animal species.
The ecological center is popular for camping and learning about nature.
This famous institution of learning dates back to the colonial era.
One of five Mexico City locations of this famous international chain of stores.
An educational summer camp for children.
A theme park with several thrilling rides and a number of other amusements.
Located on the roof of the Museum of Mexico City, the former studio of Joaquín Clausell still has the original works he painted on the walls of his workspace.
This old preserved convent has a number of mummies on display on its basement.
A collection of folding screens dating from the 17th to 19th centuries.
This distinctive area of the city began in 1925 as an extensive urban project and is filled with various examples of art deco architecture.
A gallery of the works of artists, such as Gunther Gerzso, who have been inspired by the cinema.
A gallery of contemporary Mexican artwork.
An art gallery that contains the work of artists from several disciplines.
This late 17th-century church has a famous sculpture of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
This baroque-style 17th-century church is known for its huge domed top.
These gardens, located among the upscale houses of San Angel, boast a large number of rare plants.
This small garden has sculptures of the three Indian kings who set up the Triple Alliance in the 15th century.
This lake, popular for family boating outings, is located in the large Chapultepec Park.
This museum, located on the Plaza de Santo Domingo, traces the development of medicine and doctors throughout Mexican history.
The headquarters of the city's postal service, this huge castle-like structure is a striking architectural site.
