A UNESCO World Heritage Site made up of canals and artificial islands made by the Aztecs, where people now ride on colorful gondola-like boats called trajineras.
An ancient Mesoamerican city that is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Monument commemorating the Mexican Revolution 1910-1920
The main square in CDMX, which contains the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace
Monument commemorating the centennial of the Mexican War of Independence 1810-1821
Monument commemorating the six teenage military cadets who were killed defending CDMX from the U.S. during the Battle of Chapultepec in 1847
Neighborhood containing several popular taco stands, all within walking distance of each other. Roasted pork on a spit with pineapple, yum.
Vibrant, 2-story marketplace in operation since 1921, with food stalls, apparel, art, & souvenirs.
A sanctuary of the Catholic Church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary in her invocation of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Contains a collection of textiles, pottery, glass, piñatas, alebrijes, furniture, a VW bug, and much more