This historic white marble building serves as both the city's top performance hall and an art museum.
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This historic white marble building serves as both the city's top performance hall and an art museum.
The famous ballet troupe known for the discipline provided by its founder Doña Amalia Hernández.
This historic building was once occupied by Hernán Cortés, the Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs, and includes a famous panoramic mural of Mexican history by Diego Rivera.
On a clear day, visitors can take in a spectacular view from this skyscraper's observation decks and visit the highest aquarium in the world, located on the 38th floor.
No longer considered the hip place for young folks, it is actually a popular neighborhood for gays and tourists. Many restaurants and nightlife abound in this area. For accommodations, the...
Condesa usually refers to an area comprised of three Mexico City neighborhoods or Colonias, Condesa, Hipodromo, and Hipodromo Condesa. It is often refered to as the Soho of Mexico City. This was...
The site of a former Aztec zoo, its present incarnation, open since the 1920s, is best known for its Russian pandas.
This recently opened Six Flags is the first in Latin America.
This club located in the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel features a mariachi show.
This popular photography institute includes exhibits and classes on the subject.
Considered to be one of the largest of its kind in the world, this bullring has a seating capacity for more than 50,000 people.
This old bar still has the bullet holes left by Pancho Villa on one of his visits.
This raucous and sometimes crazy plaza is filled with mariachi bands and other musicians.
A popular upscale nightclub.
A performing theater group that creates its own shows and offers acting class.
This bar offers cheap Latin dancing lessons on Saturdays.
