
The Mexican painter and artist Frida Kahlo was born, lived and died in this bright blue house in Mexico City. It has been turned into a museum and exhibits paintings that made the painter the icon she...
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Mexico City | 30 km | 46 min | |
Presidente Intercontinental | km | min | |
Hilton Mexico City Hotel | 14 km | 51 min | |
Cancun Hotels | km | min | |
Split Ferry Port | km | min |
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The Mexican painter and artist Frida Kahlo was born, lived and died in this bright blue house in Mexico City. It has been turned into a museum and exhibits paintings that made the painter the icon she...
Two bronze coyotes are the centre of this magnificent fountain. The animals were of big significance to the Aztecs, reigning the grounds in and around Mexico City in the past; many still hold beliefs ...
Book a tour with a local provider to visit the impressive Teotihuacán Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. The archaeological site belongs to the UNESCO cultural heritage list, and is locat...
The National Palace of Mexico holds the offices of the President as well as the Federal Treasury. Marvelous paintings of Diego Rivera are contained inside. Admire the building from the outside or join...
Established to revive local crafts and trades, this market has evolved into a curious sight within Mexico City. Along with art and pottery you can buy all kinds of herbal medicine, witchery parapherna...
The national anthropology museum consists of permanent and temporary exhibitions of Mexican art, life and culture. Description texts and audio guides are available both in Spanish and in English makin...
This is an art deco and art noveau building that holds varying exhibitions, a stunning concert hall and dazzling white marble columns. Among its four floors you can experience old and contemporary pai...
This building contains the remains of revolutionary heroes and is a major landmark of Mexico City. Go up to the observatory on the massive glass lift and get a stunning view over the city, or come her...
This monumental structure can\u0027t be missed - it is located right in the center of Mexico City. Step in to admire the murals and religious statues or climb the bell tower to enjoy a stunning view. ...
On September 15th, city residents gather in front of the National Palace to hear the President shout from the balcony "Viva México." The Independence Day is celebrated with a big party in the evening ...
Located in the south of Mexico City, Xochimilco is an area of lush gardens and canals with colorful boats leisurely sailing back and forth. Relax on board one of the boats, you can eat, drink and have...
This public park is an ideal location for a romantic evening stroll or a quick run in the afternoon. The beautiful green gardens and flower beds will make you want to linger and appreciate the here an...
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Currency
1 Mexican Peso (Mex$) = 100 Centavos
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OpeningHours
Opening hours are usually 9h - 20h. Big department stores or shopping centers might stay open until 21h.
Population
8.9 million
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Secretariat of Tourism Calle Nuevo León 56 Colonia Hipódromo Condesa, Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc Ciudad de México Mon - Fri 9h - 19h +52 55 5212 0257 www.turismo.cdmx.gob.mx contacto@turismo.cdmx.gob.mx
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