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1. Tourist Information. 25. San Ángel. Buildings & Attractions. 2. Mexico City subway map. 26. Churches. San Ángel Museums. Mexico City metrobus map (bus rapid transit system). 27. San Ángel Map. Routes & hours. Weather forecast. 28. Coyoacán. Buildings & 3. International Exhibition & Convention Attractions. Center World Trade Center Mexico. Pepsi Center. City. Posada Viena Hotel, 29. Buildings & Attractions. Marco Polo / Mexitours. 30. Churches. Coyoacán Museums. 4. Mision Express Hotel. Radisson Hotel Flamingos Mexico City. AMEVH. 31. Santa Fé. Santa Fé Map. CONEXSTUR. Coyoacán Museums. 5. -Zona Rosa-Roma. Buildings 32. Coyoacán Map. & Tourist Attractions. Museums. 33. Expo Bancomer Santa Fe. 6. Museums in Condesa- Roma. 34. Santa Fé. Santa Fé. 7. Condesa-Zona Rosa-Roma. Map. 35. Other Attractions. Museums. 8. Polanco-Lomas. Buildings & Atractions. 36. Other Attractions. Museums. 9. Buildings & Atractions. 37. Other Attractions. Museums. 10. Polanco-Lomas Museums. 38. Enjoy Nature in the City. 11. Polanco-Lomas Museums. 39. Enjoy Nature in the City. 12. Polanco-Lomas Museums. 40. Meetings, Incentives, Conferences & Events (MICE) 13. Polanco-Lomas Map. 41. Centro Banamex. 14. Historic Center. Buildings & Attractions. 42. Mexico City map. 15. Buildings & Attractions. 43. Mexico City Surroundings Emergency Phones. 16. Buildings & Attractions. Churches. 44. HotelDo. 17. Churches. Photograph in the cover: Silvia Martínez 18. Churches. Historic Center Museums. 19. Historic Center Museums. 20. Historic Center Museums. 21. Historic Center Museums. 22. Historic Center Museums. 23. City Tourister. Destinos México. 24. Historic Center Map. Mexico City is the capital of the Mexican Republic and Modern, Fun, has become the financial, Cosmopolitan cultural and political center of the country. It and Diverse is one of the biggest and City most populated cities in the world. Seven hundred years of history can also be appreciated among its great avenues, speedways, and skyscrapers; this is why the city shows several expressions of its traditional roots evoking a native and colonial past, together with the most refined art and architectural expressions reflecting modernity and the potential future of a growing metropolis Its pre-Hispanic remains show during the day but at the greatness of the first night too. civilizations settled on this Regarding touristic site. Colonial architecture facilities, the city has in its purest and countless luxury hotels, neoclassic styles exemplify sophisticated restaurants the blending of races, and a great variety of combining the natives stores with items for all carving work with the greatness of the European constructions. There are plenty of these examples along the city, sober and sumptuous temples, old residences and convents. Its suburbs like Coyoacán, San Angel or have a picturesque and unique style. For those who love art and history, there is a great deal of options including around tastes and economies. 188 museums, 64 theaters, Climate is moderate sub- 15 cultural centers and 7 humid with 15°C average nearby archaeological zones. year temperature. As a typical cosmopolitan city, Mexico City has a frenzied activity, not only

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Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Anual Average temperature (ºC) 12.7 14.1 16.3 17.7 18.2 17.8 16.9 16.9 16.5 15.7 14.2 13.1 15.8 Average Maximum Temperature (ºC) 21.2 22.8 25.1 26.1 26 24.4 23 23.1 22.5 22.4 22 21.1 23.3 Average Minimum Temperature (ºC) 4.4 5.5 7.6 9.3 10.5 11.3 10.7 10.8 10.7 9.1 6.6 5.2 8.5 Average Precipitation (mm) 10.1 6 10.9 26.5 61.8 139.1 166.2 159.2 136.4 58.8 10.8 6 793.1

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© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 4 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map Buildings & Tourist Attractions CONDESA - ZONA ROSA – ROMA l Ángel de la Independencia 1 E (Independence Monument) - It is named “The Angel” and it is the landmark of the city inaugurated on 1910, the statue of an angel is standing atop of a 100 feet column. ona Rosa Z (Pink Zone) - It is an area with sidewalk cafes, fancy restaurants, nightclubs, galleries, shops and boutiques. asa Universitaria del Libro 2 C (University Book House) – Located in a magnificent mansion, this is forum to promote culturas activities such as conferences, concerts, presentations and workshops.

asa Lamm 3 C Located in a house built in the early 20th century with a European style. Today is a cultural center with some exhibition space and some graduate level programs. It features a bookstore, library and cafeteria. Museums

ipley’s Museum 4 R It shows the incredible and strange things. For hipsters, artists, and people who like bohemian Monday-Friday: 11:00-19:00 hrs. Saturday- and intellectual atmosphere this area is a must-see Sunday: 10:00-19:00 hrs. attraction. The three different districts offer unique places. Zona Rosa is a neighborhood known for its shopping, nightlife and restaurants, which cater to foreign and Mexican visitors, as well as businessmen of the nearby . La Condesa is an area considered to be one of the most fashionable with a number of examples of older architecture and wide avenues lined with trees. Its character may be compared to that of the Soho in New York and the Latin Quarter in . It is filled with restaurants, cafes, boutiques and art ax Museum 5 galleries. is a district with streets and houses Famous characters portrayed in wax. Monday-: W built back in the 40’s based on European styles with 11:00-19:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-19:00 many restaurants offering Latin American cuisine. hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 5 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map H ational Museum of the Revolution 6 lfonso Reyes Museum 8 N It is located in a beautiful house of the 19th A Exhibits personal objects that belonged to Reyes. century. The objects displayed, like books and This museum is also a center of literary studies. furniture, are related to the life of the Mexican leader Monday-Thursday and Friday: 9:00-3:00 hrs. and president, Venustiano Carranza. Tuesday-Saturday 9:00-18:00 hrs. Sunday: 11:00-16:00 hrs.

useo de la Revolución 7 M It is inside one of the most representative buildings of the city, the “Monumento a la Revolución”. The Visitors can board a sleek glass panoramic elevator that shoots up for 57 meters, and then a spiral staircase within the dome to arrive to the observation deck with impressive 360-degree views of the surrounding skyline. The Centennial Fountain with 100 water jets features a light show every hour for 15 minutes from 18:00 to 22:00 hrs. There is souvenir shop and a nice coffee shop. The museum exhibits the contemporary . With a library, conferences and lectures. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs.

useo Histórico Judío y del Holocausto Tuvie exican Plastic Art Museum 12 MMaizal ( Holocaust Museum ) 9 M It has displayed the most representative works The exhibition narrates the life of the Jews of Eastern of Mexican plastic arts. Monday- Friday: 10:00-5:00 hrs. in a collection of more than 1,000 photographs Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-15:00 hrs. and utensils. Monday-Thursday: 10:00-13:15 and 4:00- 17:15 hrs. useo Objeto del Objeto (Museum of the MObject of the Object, or “purpose of the object”) 13 It is located in a construction classified as Art Nouveau 10 uth Lechuga Museum built in 1906. The museum has in display a collection R This house-museum invites us to share each of of close to 100,000 items, dating back to 1810, up to its spaces occupied with furniture, lacquerware, masks, the present day. Most items are related to packaging, dolls, paintings, ceramics and endless pieces of Mexican especially bottles, utensils, cosmetics, food containers, folk art. Visits are only for groups with prior reservations. clothing items and domestic appliances, among others. 11 Wendsday- Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

amón López Velarde Museum 11 R It has two important libraries formed by approximately 5,154 books. It is housed in a French style building constructed in the early 1900s. Tuesday- Friday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday: 10:00-15:00 hrs.

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At the end of Paseo de la Reforma Avenue looms Chapultepec hill, on the top is a beautiful ancient castle surrounded by the centuries- old forest, world-class museums, amusement parks, a zoo and lakes. This is the perfect place to share a good time with your family. This is an upmarket neighborhood. It houses the offices of international organizations, embassies, and the offices of many corporations, as well as upscale hotels, designer shops, modern malls, gourmet restaurants, and art galleries. The perfect place to pamper yourself!

Buildings & Attractions

he Bosque de Chapultepec ( Chapultepec TForest) 14 when many of the attractions are Once it was used as a retreat lit for the season, tickets are on for Aztec royalty. Today is sale at the Casa del Lago. the largest city park in Latin The exhibits America and has a hundred more than 1,400 animals of 240 different species of different faces. The park mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. The exhibition offers museums, cultural is classified by bio-climatic zones according to their centers, theaters, spaces natural habitat. The zoo is especially famous for its for jogging and biking, success in giant panda breeding. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00- monuments, beautiful 16:30 hrs. Interactive map fountains, lakes like mirrors, amusement parks, an incredible zoo, and even a castle. It is a popular place to hangout on weekends. Night tours in a train that Near the zoo is an artificial lake and where you can rent circuits the park, are popular around Christmas time, a boat for a scenic tour of the lake.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 8 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map uditorio Nacional ( National AAuditorium ) 15 EIt is a modern construction with a capacity of 9 thousand spectators where famous performers have been presented. In the back there are other theaters.

a Feria (Chapultepec asa del Lago (The House of L Amusement Park) 17 Cthe Lake ) 16 The park has a good ride Is a place for cultural and artistic selection. The blend of classic rides events. with newer attractions is perfect. There is a large roller coaster and a couple of other “thriller” rides, as well as many rides for smaller children. uinta Colorada 18 Q It is located in the former ipódromo de las accommodation for the forest HAméricas 19 rangers of the area in the early 20th century. The house has a It is a thoroughbred and quarter- European style and house various horse racetrack. With a high- cultural activities as well as a small tech modern architecture is one planetarium. of the best in the world. It can accommodate 10,000 visitors. There are restaurants and rooms for events.

nbursa Aquarium 20 corals, and barracudas, among I A world-class aquarium and many others. Start the tour of the the largest in Latin America. The 400,000-gallon glass tank where building has 5 stories of which 4 blue, yellow, orange and green fish are underground. You can explore swam among sharks and manta rays. its 11,500 square feet of marine life Visit the fun thematic sites of Ice wonders showcased in 48 different Land, the Sunken Ship, the Forest of exhibition settings. Over 5 thousand Kelps and Jellyfish Labyrinth. Travel samples of more than 230 species from Antarctica to the Amazon in are featured, including seahorses, this aquatic wonderland. turtles, crocodiles, piranhas, jellyfish,

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ational Anthropology Museum 21 N It displays the biggest and more valuable archeological collection in Mexico. It exhibits more than 10,000 original artifacts, distributed in 11 rooms of Archaeology and eleven rooms of Ethnography. At the entrance is an imposing statue of Tláloc, the Aztec god of rain. One of the museum’s main features is that its use of open spaces is exemplary. Its long, rectangular courtyard is surrounded on three sides by two-level display halls. In the first floor each room is dedicated to a particular pre-Hispanic culture. Teotihuacan, ’ first great and powerful state, displays some and an anthropomorphic head found in the Pyramid of the Moon. Mexica (Aztec) exhibit, magnificent sculptures from the pantheon of Aztec deities, a model of the layout of Tenochtitlán, and the famous Aztec Calendar. The Oaxaca room displays the fine legacy of Oaxaca’s Zapotec and Mixtec civilizations, the highlight is the jade mask of the Zapotec Bat God. In the Mexican Gulf cultures area you will find giant stone heads of the Olmec civilization. In the impressive Maya room, there is a replica of the sarcophagi lid from Pacal’s tomb at Palenque. The museum is big and the collection is extensive, so be sure to set aside enough time to do it. Everything is superbly displayed, with much explanatory text translated into English. Audio guides in English and French are available at the entrance. Tuesday-Saturday 9:00-19:00 hrs. Sunday 10:00-18:00 hrs.

amayo Contemporary Art Museum 22 useum of Modern Art 23 T Exhibits more than 300 pieces. The collection MIt has four rooms with a permanent collection of includes the artwork of: Miró, Warhol, Bacon, Botero, paintings of Rivera, Siqueiros, Orozco, Kahlo, among Picasso, and Tamayo. The museum includes a souvenir others. A Sculpture Garden with artwork of Gelsen Gas, shop and a nice restaurant. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00- Mathias Goeritz and Manuel Felguerez surrounds the 18:00 hrs. two circular buildings. Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00-17:30 hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 10 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map ational Museum of History 24 N It is housed in the , built at the end of the 18th century, as a summer residence for the Spanish Viceroy. In 1841 it became a military academy, and few years later it became the residence of Maximiliano de Habsburgo and some presidents of the 19th century. The museum displays an exhibition of furniture, jewelry, weapons, documents, clothes and paintings depicting Mexican history. There are some interesting frescos by Orozco, O”Gorman and Siqueiros and a number of carriages, including those used by Benito Juárez and the Emperor Maximilian. From the castle there is a superb view of the city. There are guided tours, library, and video library. The museum host important cultural events. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs.

useo del Caracol (Snail apalote Museo del Niño 27 useum of Natural History 26 MMuseum) 25 PIt is a place to have fun while MThe ten interconnecting It shows the history of Mexico learning about art and science. It domes of the museum exhibits from the 16th Century to 1917. also has an IMAX screen. Monday- preserved animals, tableaux of The museum’s twelve halls exhibit Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday- different natural environments with historical depictions using scale Sunday: 10:00-19:00 (The Kite, its wildlife. There are also displays models to reproduce the most Children’s Museum) 0 hrs. of geology, astronomy, biology and important moments in Mexican the origin of life. Tuesday-Sunday: history. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-16:00 10:00-17:00 hrs. hrs.

useum of Electricity 28 avid Alfaro Siqueiros MVisitors can experiment DMuseum 30 the basic principles of Science Located in the artist´s house. It and Technology thanks to all the shows his life and simples of his interactive devices that this museum work. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 offers. Monday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs. hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 11 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map oumaya Museum 31 uis Barragán Museum 29 She building is a 46-metre (151 ft.) high six story building covered LHouse of the famous architect by 16,000 hexagonal aluminum tiles. The interior of the museum is Luis Barragán, his architectural style divided into 6 floors interconnected by lifts and a spiral exterior ramp, has been referred to as both modern so it is better to start your visit at the top floor and then walk down. and minimalist. The house-museum Considered one of the 15 most important art museums in the world, exhibits a collection of Mexican with more than 60,000 pieces of renowned artist like: Rodin, Renoir, art from the 16th to 20th Century. Van Gogh, Rivera, Tamayo, Picasso, Cézanne, Matisse, among others. The Monday-Friday: 10:00-14:00 and museum has a library, a restaurant, and a 350-seat auditorium Daily 16:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday 10:00- 10:30 -18:30 hrs. 13:00 hrs.

umex Museum 32 JThis new museum exhibits part of one of the largest private collec- tions of contemporary art in Latin America. The building can be des- cribed as a freestanding pavilion with an eclectic nature with a nice sha- ded café, terrace and balconies that allow the public to be simul- taneously inside and outdoors. Tuesday-Sun- day: 11:00-20:00 hrs.

useo Casa de la Bola (House Mof the Ball Museum) 33 It was built in the 16th century as an hacienda. In the 1940s it was remodeled and decorated with an eclectic and sumptuous style. Today it is a museum with thirteen halls filled with furniture, paintings, European tapestries and more from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 13 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index The Historic Center is a HISTORIC CENTER UNESCO world heritage site that was once the capital of the ancient Aztec empire and then the seat of power for the Spanish colony of New . It contains more than 2,000 buildings of historical importance and an impressive archeological site. Many of these buildings are shrouded in magic and legend. You may walk along the streets filled with history, and come across luxury hotels, impressive museums, five-star restaurants, department stores with more than a hundred-year-old history, beautifully decorated churches and monuments.

Buildings & Attractions

alacio Nacional (National ócalo 35 PPalace) 34 an Felipe de Jesus Hospital 36 The largest square in the city The first hospital built in Built atop the rubble that once was Z S Moctezuma palace, this building flanked by the pre-Hispanic America in the 16th century. has more than three hundred years Great Temple, the of history. Inside there are wonderful and the Cathedral. murals of Rivera and it is the seat of executive power.

alacio de Correos (Post Office PPalace) 38 Construction of the building started in 1902 and finished in 1908. It’s architectural style is highly eclectic, mixing influences of Neoclassical, Plateresque, Baroque and Mooresh styles. The highlight is the iron staircase. When you climb it, the atmosphere created by its surroundings really takes you back a century. It has a library and a museum.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 14 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map alacio de Minería (Mining alacio de la Inquisición lameda Park 40 P(Palace of the Inquisition) 39 PPalace) 37 A Ancient plaza from the 16th Built in the XVIII century, it century with nice fountains Built in the 18th century under was the courtroom of the Holy the direction of Manuel Tolsá Inquisition, and then the Mexican and sculptures. It has been recently it is considered a masterpiece of School of Medicine. Today it houses renovated. neoclassic architecture. the Museum of Mexican Medicine. Tuesday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday 9:00-14:00.hrs

laza Garibaldi 41 P Home of the mariachi music. It has several restaurants and bars. Located in the plaza is the Museum of Tequila and Mezcal, its main purpose is to show the drinks’ history and production, it has a nice tasting room. Wednesday-Monday: 11:00–19:00 hrs.

ntiguo Edificio del olegio de San Ignacio de AAyuntamiento (Old City Hall) 42 CLoyola Vizcaínas 45 The original construction included It was established in the mid 18th the entire block. In 1906 to century in a Baroque building. commemorate the Centennial of The most impressive aspect of the Independence the building was remodeled. interior is the chapel in an elaborate Churrigueresque style. The Historic Archives maintain the school’s ntigua Escuela de records from the beginning and has AEconomía (Old School of its own museum. Economics) 43 It was founded in 1929 and it is niversidad del Claustro de located in a nice Renaissance- USor Juana (University of the style building blending Art Nouveau Cloister of Sor Juana) 46 elements. It features beautiful event spaces. Located in the former San Jerónimo Convent founded in 1585. This ntigua Escuela de convent is best known for having AJurisprudencia (Old School been the home of Sor Juana Inés de of Jurisprudence) 44 la Cruz for over twenty-five years in the 17th century. Since 1982 home The building was originally the Convent of St. Catherine of Siena, to the University that has been founded in 1593. The school settled responsible for the restoration of on the property in 1908. this beautiful building.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 15 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map orre Latinoamericana (Latin- asas de Mayorazgo de lub de Banqueros (Bankers TAmerican Tower) 48 CGuerrero (Houses of the Club) 47 C It is the first skyscraper in the city. Mayorazgo de Guerrero) 50 This building was built in 1548, and On the 44th floor there is a site The two buildings are nearly twins it was used as the first School for museum, and a fully remodeled with tezontel stone facades built in half-breed girls in Latin American. In observation deck with a beautiful the 16th century. The “Small House” 1994 the construction was restored panoramic view of the city. or the servant’s house hosted the and became the Bankers Club. asa de los (House workshop of the famous Mexican Cof Tiles) 49 engraver Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913). And in the “Large It dates back to the 16th century and House”, painted a the façade is covered with attractive fresco, dedicated to music. tiles. In the main stairway is one of the earliest works by Jose Clemente Orozco. Today is a restaurant.

Churches

emplo de San Felipe Neri “La Profesa” T (The Professed House) 53 Built in the 17th century one of its altars was design by Manuel Tolsá with a neoclassic style. Eleven neoclassical altarpieces, attached to the north and south walls harmonize with the main altarpiece. The church is also noted for its very large collection of colonial-era artworks spanning three centuries by some of Mexico’s best artists including: Cristóbal de Villalpando, Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Miguel de Herrera and Pelegrín Clavé, among others.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 16 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map he Metropolitan hurch of 52 TCathedral 51 CConstruction from the 18th century The project started in with Baroque, Churrigueresque and 1532 and finished in Neoclassic alters. The choir is carved in 1813. The striking church precious woods. has renaissance, Baroque and neoclassic styles. The altar of the Kings, the emple and Ex Convent of San work of Jerónimo Balbás TFrancisco 54 in Churrigueresque style The massive convent complex was the is simply magnificent, most important in the city during the it is also known as the colonial times. Only the temple la cueva dorada (“the remains today, and it features a golden cave”); the Choir, splendid Churrigueresque façade. with reliefs of various saints done in precious woods; the Altar of Forgiveness, a beautiful colonial artwork; the Chapel an Hipolito Church 55 of the Immaculate Conception, with two A Baroque style construction, paintings from the 16th century; the S built in 1739. The temple is famous Sacristy, the oldest part of the cathedral, because it is the center for the displays impressive canvases painted by veneration of San Judas Tadeo. Cristóbal Villalpando and Juan Correa; and the organs from the 18th century. Situated to the right of the main cathedral, is the Metropolitan emple and Ex Convent of San Lorenzo 56 Tabernacle with a Baroque style, it is richly decorated. TThis is a 17th century building with a majestic Baroque style.

emple and Square of Santa 57 T Catarina Mártir The church dates back to 1568.

arish of Santa Veracruz 58 PThis church was built over a former temple in 1759. The facade has a Baroque style. The remains of Manuel Tolsá, the architect responsible for a number of the city center’s iconic buildings, were buried here.

emple of San Juan de Dios 59 TIt was part of the former Hospital of San Juan de Dios. In the facade the building features a flared shell and several sculptures of saints, founders of religious orders. Inside there are beautiful paintings.

emple of the Holy Trinity 60 TThe temple was built in the 18th century and is a magnificent example of Mexican Baroque.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be Map 17 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index emple of Porta Coelli 61 TBuilt by the Dominicans has a simple neoclassical facade. Inside the walls are decorated with Byzantine style murals.

oeli Regina Church and Convent 63 ormer Church of St. CThe church building is the only functioning portion of a former Augustine 62 16th century convent. The main altar is made of wood and gilded in F pure Churrigueresque style. Each Wendsday the temple housed diverse This is an 18th century building with cultural events like conserts and theater events. a Renaissance style. Today it houses the National Library.

Museums

emplo Mayor (The Great Temple) 64 TIt was the core of the Aztec’s ceremonial center. is a relatively small site, and there is a pathway that guides you around the ruins of what it used to be a 200 feet (60 m) height pyramid with two temples at the top dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, and Tláloc, the good of rain. Placards along the way explain what you are seeing. Note especially the Tzompantli or Altar of Skulls, gives you an insight into Aztec culture. The small museum with eight exhibit halls is well laid with a display of many artifacts found in the site. The highlights are a couple of enormous monoliths, one that depicts Tlaltecuhtli, the Earth Goddess, and the other is the goddess Coyolxauhqui. Tuesday-Sunday: 09: 00-17: 00 hrs.

an Ildefonso College 65 x-Teresa Arte Actual useum of the City of Mexico 69 S The former Jesuit College was E(Palacio de la Autonomía) 66 M built in 1588. The facade has A baroque convent built in the 18th This building used to be the palace of a Churrigueresque style. The main Century. The museum exhibits no the Counts of Santiago de Calimaya, patio displays beautiful Orozco conventional art. Monday-Sunday: ant it has a beautiful Baroque style. murals, and the amphitheater, off 10:00 -18:00 hrs. It shows a route through history the lobby, holds Rivera’s first . of the city since Tenochtitlan until There are also some murals by David today. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 Siqueiros and Revueltas. Also, the useo de la Luz hrs. woodwork in the “Generalito” room M(Museum of Light) 67 is nothing less than stunning; here Former temple of St Peter and St. you can also appreciate 17th-18th Paul. The exhibit has cultural and century canvases. This place presents scientific purposes. Monday-Friday: temporary exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-16:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-17:30 hrs. 10:00-17:00 hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 18 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map ranz Mayer Museum 68 FIt has an important collection of art pieces from the 16th to 19th centuries. Tuesday- Sun 10:00-17:00 hrs.

useo Palacio de las Bellas Artes (The Fine Arts Palace) 72 ose Luis Cuevas Museum 70 MThe Palace has been the scene of some of the most notable events in JThere are drawings, sculptures music, dance, theatre, opera and literature. It is a striking building with art and graphic work of the artist, as nouveau and art deco styles, but the most impacting aspect is the stage “curtain” which is a stained glass created out of nearly a million pieces well as temporary exhibits. Tuesday- of iridescent colored glass by Tiffany’s in New York, the design has the Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl done by Gerardo Murillo (Dr. Atl). It houses a number of murals painted by Rufino Tamayo, and José useo Mural de Diego Clemente Orozco, four galleries and The National Museum of Architecture. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. MRivera 71 It has temporary exhibits and a light-and-sound show of the mural “Sunday: afternoon Dream in the Alameda” depicting the history of the famous park. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. aboratorio de Arte LAlameda 73 It is located in the former convent of San Diego, built in 1591. The museum offers a sampling of Vanguard and Contemporary Art. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 to 17:00 hrs.

an Carlos Museum 75 an Fernando Cemetery and useo del Zapato SAncient building design by SMuseum 76 M(Shoe Museum) 77 Manuel Tolsá. It exhibits art It was part of an 18th Century It features a very original collection collection from 14th to 20th century, Convent. Several famous personages with over 2,000 shoes from five with pieces of Tintoretto, Tiziano, of the Mexican history are buried continents in different decades. Zurbarán and Rivera. Wednesday- here. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 Monday-Friday: 10:00- 14:00 hrs. Monday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. hrs. and 15:30-18:00 hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 19 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map useo Nacional de las MCulturas (National Museum of Cultures) 74 A beautiful colonial building finished in 1734 houses this amazing place. The museum houses more than 12000 pieces in its archive, all obtained through friendship. The collection includes pieces from the ancient Rome, Greece, Mesopotamia, Persia, , and Japan, among others. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs.

useo de la Policía (Mexico MCity Police Museum) 78 Located in a beautiful building from the beginning of the 20th Century, the museum displays a collection with crime-related themes. Monday- Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. useo del Ejército y Fuerza MAérea (Army and Air Force Museum of Mexico) 80 Located in an 18th Century building where was the Convent of the Order of Betlemitas. The museum has a permanent exhibition of clothing useo de Arte Popular (Museum of Popular Art 79 and weapons that have been used by the army and air force as well MThe collection contains both older and newer craft pieces from the as valuable historical documents. various traditions that make up Mexican culture. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00- Tuesday-Saturday 10:00-18-00 hrs. 18:00 hrs. Wednesday: 10:00-21:00 hrs. Sunday 10:00 -16:00 hrs.

useo de la Charrería 81 MExhibits costumes and items relating to the charro tradition. It is located in the old Convent Montserrat founded in the 17th century by the order of Benedictine nuns. Monday-Friday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Museo de la Caricatura useo de la SHCP 82 M(Caricature Museum) 83 MThe Museum of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit is housed Located in an 18th century building in what was the Palace of the Archbishopric, built in 1530. It houses a with pre-Hispanic vestiges. The collection includes mostly political representative sample of contemporary art in Mexico. Tuesday-Sunday: cartoons from the XIX and XX 10:00-17:00 hrs. Centuries. Daily 10:00-17:00 hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 20 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map useum of Estanquillo M(magazines and comics) 84 Exhibits lithographs, trading cards and cartoons, and many other things related to the Mexican popular culture, traditions and history. Everything in display is part of the collection of the famous writer Carlos Monsivais. The terrace at the top has a cafe to serve you drinks and snacks and you can enjoy Mexico City from above. Wednesday–Monday: 10:00- 18:00 hrs.

useo de la Memoria y MTolerancia (Museum of Remembrance and Tolerance) 85 Permanent exhibits include those on the holocaust and other humanitarian atrocities in history among others. Memory and Tolerance are contained on the top three levels of the Museum. Tuesday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs.

useo Interactivo de MEconomía (MIDE) (Interactive Museum of Economics) 86 Created by the Bank of Mexico and various financial institutions, the museum is housed in an old Bethehemite convent. The museum is open to the public and features hands-on exhibits meant to make the basic concepts of economics fun and engaging. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 to 18:00 hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 21 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map alacio de Iturbide (Palace of Iturbide) 87 PThe building s a jewel of , it dates back to 1779. It houses Banamex Cultural Palace Museum since 2004. The exhibition consists of 4,300 works of art, including paintings by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, Dr. Atl, Joaquín Clausell and , among others. Daily: 10:00 to 19:00 hrs.

useo Nacional de Arte M(National Art Museum) 88 It is housed in a beautiful neoclassical building, the old Palace of Communications. The museum exhibits a large collection representing the history of from the 16th century to the mid 20th century. The artwork is subdivided into three distinct periods. The first coveres the colonial period, the second covers from 1810 to 1910, and the third covers the period of the first half of the 20th century. Tuesday- Sunday: 10:30-17:30 hrs.

asa Borda 89 useo de la Mujer useo Nacional de la COver the centuries, the mansion M(Women’s Museum) 90 MEstampa was fragmented, today we can admire This building housed the University the old patios and the original (Stamp Museum) 91 Press. The exhibition shows balcony of the 17th century. The the stereotypical female roles It is located in an historical building museum offered a small collection since Pre-Hispanic times until of the 16th century. The construction of indigenous clothing and colonial- our contemporary time. It has a has been renovated and exhibits era garb. documentation center, library and more than 12,000 pieces, a sample film club. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00 to of the great tradition of Mexican 18:00 hrs. stamps. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00 to 18:00 hrs.

cademia de San Carlos () 92 AThe Academy of San Carlos was initially founded in 1781 under the name of the School of Engraving. The most significant area of this building is its elegant central courtyard framed by arches and covered by a huge glass dome, decorated by reproductions of classical and Renaissance sculptures. It has a beautiful library and an impressive collection of works by renowned artists such as Rubens, Durero, Rembrandt, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Goya, Diego Velázquez, José María Velasco, Rufino Tamayo and Diego Rivera, among others. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00 to 18:00 hrs.

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© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 24 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index This neighborhood has been kept in SAN ÁNGEL a time capsule. The beautiful plazas, narrow cobblestone streets, and old colorful houses with elaborate balconies, maintain an authentic colonial atmosphere. Today San Angel also features many exclusive boutiques and art galleries. Restaurants where you can enjoy outdoor dining on beautiful patios or terraces surround plaza De San Jacinto. The square is best known for its Saturday art bazaar. High- quality handicrafts, antiques, art, and Mexican food are all offered here. Since 2010 San Ángel urban architecture (streets, squares, churches, convents, etc), became the city’s first Tangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City and the cultural expressions manifested in the neighborhood as Intangible Cultural Heritage

Buildings & Attractions

ardín Hidalgo (Hidalgo Park) 93 an Jacinto Plaza 94 J It is surrounded by colonial buildings like the S On Saturdays this is the site of the famous “Bazar Exconvent of El Carmen. During the weekends you del Sábado” where artisans, vendors and artists may find vendors, artisans and musicians around the expose their pieces. There is a church founded in the park. 16th century.

an Angel Cultural Center 95 S This 19th century building houses different art expressions. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-21:00 hrs.

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x-convent of El Carmen 97 E Built in the 17th century by Carmelite monks was one of the most important properties in the colonial era. The beautiful temple has a magnificent baroque altar and three domes covered by exquisite Talavera . The convent has become a museum and exhibits several pieces of vice regal art and several religious artifacts, as well as a greatly decorated crypt in which the mummified bodies of some influential characters rest. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-21:00 hrs.

an Jacinto Church 96 an Sebastían Mártir Church S The Dominicans founded this church in 1604. S(Chimalistac) (Chimalistac) 98 There are beautiful paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Its Baroque altar dates from the 18th century, and it has art pieces created by Miguel Cabrera. Museums

asa del Risco Museum 99 C Exhibits European paintings from the 14th through 18th Centuries, and a highly ornate Baroque fountain. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs.

useo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida MKahlo 101 The building, which houses the museum, was built as a home and studio for Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, by the also famous muralist and architect, Juan O’Gorman. The museum displays works of easel pictures, pieces of pre-Hispanic art and popular papers, personal items arrillo Gil Museum 100 and vintage photographs that recreate the atmosphere M Exhibits a collection of contemporary art. of life and work of Diego and Frida. Tuesday-Sunday: Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. 10:00-18:00 hrs.

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© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 27 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Stunningly beautiful neighborhood of cobblestone COYOACÁN streets lined by massive old trees defined by their small plazas and Colonial-Era homes with boutiques, galleries, ancient churches, restaurants with nice outdoor terraces, bookstores, and cafes. This whole area is infused with a particular international feeling that lends a bohemian touch to the neighborhoods where many intellectuals and artists have lived, like León Trotsky, Octavio Paz, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Salvador Novo. Theaters, jugglers, mime artists, street musicians, paintings and sculptures display in the plazas, are just some of the cultural activities around this area. Here, visitors find a little of the old, provincial Mexico.

Buildings & Attractions

ardín del Centenario 103 J It is located in the center of Coyoacan and is the gathering point for locals and visitors alike. Bookstores and restaurants where you can have a coffee or a nation-wide famous ice cream surround it. On weekends there is a craft market. The main entrance to what used to be the atrium of the Parish of San Juan Bautista, still exist on the west side of this plaza and are called the Arcadas Atrial or the Arcos del Jardín del Centennario. This entrance was built in the 16th century of stone with decorative motifs that show both European and indigenous influence.

ardín Hidalgo (Hidalgo Park) 104 JHidalgo is the main plaza or square of the borough. In the center of the plaza, there is an early 20th century kiosk with a stained glass cupola and a statue of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. On one side are the Casa Municipal, served as an administrative/governmental building since it was constructed in the 18th century, and the Parish of San Juan Bautista.

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laza Santa Catarina 102 P Its history dates back to 1540 when a small chapel was erected. The present chapel dates from 1740 and is surrounded by beautiful trees that give a nice quiet atmosphere. On one side there is a small theater and opposite the Jesus Reyes Heroles House of Culture which hold art and cultural events.

laza de la Conchita 105 P According to historians, the plaza was a pre-Hispanic ceremonial center (Coyohuacan), on which Cortés had a chapel built. Here, the first mass was celebrated. Today, the small plaza has a church built in the 18th century.

ational Film Archives and exican handcraft bazaar in iveros de Coyoacán 107 106 Film Institute of Mexico MCoyoacan The park has an extension N V (Cineteca Nacional) 108 This colorful market is the right of 38.9 hectares, nd it is place to find all kind of handcrafts considered to be one of Mexico It i is home to the most important at a reasonable price. Here visitors City’s “lungs. There are walking film heritage of Latin America. The can find colorful candles, typical paths, areas dedicated to seed beds, complex has ten screening rooms clothes, traditional sweets, incense orchards, greenhouses and a tree that can accommodate program of nopal, temporary tattoos, and nursery. options such as concerts, theatre, much more. You can also enjoy exhibitions, etc. There is a open churros full with different flavors projection space, shops, cafes, and a and a delicious coffee from Veracruz. bookstore.

ational Arts Center 109 N It is the largest cultural complexes in the city, it covers 12 hectares. It is interesting to stroll through the grounds amid the modern architecture. It is home to auditoriums, theatres, exhibition spaces, libraries, concert halls, and schools of theater, dance, painting, sculpture and engraving. A large number of artistic and cultural events take place in here, like open-air concerts, cinematography festivals, exhibitions, and workshops.

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an Antonio Panzacola SChapel 110 Building from the 17th century with a Baroque style, located in front of one of the few colonial bridges that remain intact.

arish of San Juan Bautista 111 P This is one the oldest temples of the Mexican Valley. Along four centuries it has been rebuilt in 1804 and remodeled in 1926, but it has remained as a beautiful colonial building. The Santisimo Chapel houses extraordinary Baroque altarpieces decorated with Vice Royal paintings from the 18th century.

Museums

eon Trotsky Museum 112 useo Nacional de la useo Nacional de Culturas L It consists of the house that MAcuarela (National MPopulares (National Museum of Popular Culture) 115 Trotsky lived in during his exile Watercolor Museum) 114 and it has kept the original furniture. The collection displays 300 Presents many pieces showing the Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. popular art in Mexico. Tuesday- Frida watercolors donated by . Monday-Sunday: 10:00- Thursday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Friday- 18:00 hrs. Sunday: 10:00-20:00 hrs.

useo Nacional de las Intervenciones M(National Museum of the Interventions) 116 Located in a Franciscan convent built in the 17th Century. Exhibits items related with all the military interventions of Mexico. The museum also has temporary exhibitions and an important collection of religious art. Tuesday- Sunday: 9:00-18:00 hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 30 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map ahlo Museum 113 K It is also known as the Blue House (La Casa Azul). This was Kahlo’s house and exhibits art pieces and the way the artist lived with Diego Rivera. The Blue House is mainly that: a house, a place where things tell us a story and invite us to know the people who used to lived here. But there is a special atmosphere in this place. The museum contains a collection of artwork by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and other artists like José María Velasco, Marcel Duchamp, Wolfgang Paulen, Paul Klee, Claussel and José Clemente Orozco. There are also Kahlo’s personal art collection, a large collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts, traditional Mexican cookware, linens, personal mementos such as photographs, postcards, letters and folk dresses, especially the Tehuana-style ones, that were Frida’s trademark. Tuesday: 10:00-17:45, Wendsday: 11:00- 17:45, Thrusday-Sunday: 10:00-17:45 hrs

eles Cabrera Sculpture Museum 117 GThe museum exhibits a permanent collection of Mexican sculpture in various materials. Monday-Friday: 11:00-14:00 and 16:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday: 9:00-13:00 hrs.

useo Diego Rivera “Anahuacalli” 118 M A unique museum created by muralist Diego Rivera. A fortresslike building made of dark volcanic rock in the form of a pyramid. It exhibits Rivera’s collection of near 60,000 pre-Hispanic pieces, and more than 2,000 pieces of popular art. The museum’s items are collected from almost every indigenous civilization in Mexico’s history. The museum also has the artist studio with draws and paintings. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

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Santa Fe is Mexico City’s newest and most modern neighborhood, and it has become the major business district in the city. It includes a residential area, high-tech and multinational companies, banks, college campuses, a convention center, and the largest shopping complex in Latin America. Santa Fe looks more like a modern American neighborhood than anywhere else in Mexico City.

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olyforum Cultural Siqueiros 119 P It is a cultural, political and social facility located in the World Trade Center. The main feature of the complex is the Foro Universal, which contains Siquiero´s mural called “La Marcha de la Humanidad” (The March of Humanity). The exterior work measure 8,700m2, and it is the largest mural in the world. The building also contains a theatre, two joined galleries and other facilities.

laza de Toros México 120 useo del Automóvil llin Yoliztli Cultural Center 124 P It opened on 5 February 1946 M(Car Museum) 121 OThe center promotes the and is the largest bullring artistic and cultural education. It is The museum exhibits a collection in the world. It will hold 45,000 home to music and dance schools, of over 120 vehicles. The oldest spectators. two concert halls, a screening dates from 1904 and all the cars room and a gallery. Beside, it is are in perfect condition. Tuesday- the home venue of the Mexico City Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Philharmonic Orchestra.

entro Cultural Universitario (University Culture Center) 122 CArchitectural complex with several cultural venues such as: Sala Nezahualcoyotl, a concert hall considered one of the most important in Latin America. Juan Ruíz de Alarcón Theater, with a scapacity of 430 people. The Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Forum, with a capacity of 250 people. The University Museum of Contemporary Art displays a collection of about 2,600 pieces from the second half of the 20th century including 154 photographs taken by Andy Warhol. Scultoric Space, displays several scattered geometric sculptures created by famous contemporary artists like: Sebastian, Manuel Felguérez and Federico Silva, among others. Sala Miguel Covarrubias, a theater for dancing with a spectator capacity of 724 spectators. Sala José Revueltas and Sala Julio Bracho, both cinema theatres screen an eclectic selection of Mexican and international films. And several other spaces, dedicated to cultural activities.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 35 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map useo Universum ose de la Herran Planetarium 125 useo Universitario del M(UNIVERSUM, the Science J The Planetarium has a digital MChopo 126 Museum) 123 projection showing the various The museum exhibits a collection celestial objects. It offers a journey related with contemporary art. It has more than 700 hands-on through the night sky, and changes The original iron and glass building exhibits spread over an area of according to the month. It features is in the Jugendstil-style. It offers more than 236,800 square feet. films related to astronomy. exhibitions and performances, UNIVERSUM houses interactive including contemporary music and exhibits about science, geared to dance, theater, film screenings and the general public in 13 permanent lectures. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00- exhibit halls. Monday-Friday: 9:00- 19:00 hrs. 18:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs.

useo de Historia de useo Histórico Naval 128 useo del Fuego Nuevo 129 MTlalpan (Museum of the M(Naval Historical Museum) M(Museum of The New Fire) History of Tlalpan) 127 The museum displays photographs, The name is related with a ritual It is housed in a building known documentation, models, scale conducted in the Cerro de la Estrella as “La Casona” (The Mansion), ships, naval weapons and equipment. during the pre-Hispanic era. This which dates to 1874. The museum Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. museum is the home to the Fuego explores the culture and history of Nuevo Pyramid and exhibits more the Tlalpan borough and exhibits than 500 archaeological pieces. pieces of some masters of the plastic There are also scenes of the daily and visual art. Tuesday-Sunday: life during the pre-Hispanic and 10:00-18:00 hrs. colonial eras, as well as a Codex with a representation of the New Fire Ceremony. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 to 17:00 hrs. x Convento Culhuacán 130 E the Agustinian friars built it. The monastery of San Juan Evangelista is one of the few olores Olmedo Museum 131 remaining from the 16th century D Located in a 16th-century in Mexico City. Today it houses a old hacienda “La Noria” in museum with three halls dedicated , the museum host the to the area’s pre Hispanic history and greatest collection of Frida Kahlo, the area which used to be a private Diego Rivera and . chapel for the use of the monks, Besides, there are fine pre-Hispanic relates to the colonial history. It pieces on display, colonial furniture features a museum that exhibits pre and beautiful items of folk art. Hispanic pieces and works of the Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. colonial era stands Agustina Cell, which is a reproduction of how the Augustinian friars lived. Tuesday- Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 36 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map ochimilco 132 uicuilco Archeological Zone 133 X Ancient water channels where C you can take a ride on colorful It is considered one of the most gondola like boat called “trajinera” important ceremonial centers in Mexico. Archaeological findings and buy meal, drinks, jewelry, etc. at consist of a circular Meanwhile mariachis, marimbas and pyramid with a diameter of 135 other bands travel up and down the meters, and nearly 25 meters high. canals and for a fee they will tie up The pyramid is constructed within to your boat and play for you. There a plaza with smaller structures. are greenhouses and a large market Archaeologists currently think offering a variety of handcrafts. The that the first settlement to reach parish of San Bernardino founded in “city scale” in central Mexico was 1535, and the Chapel of El Rosario Cuicuilco. Around 150 AD the built in the 18th Century can also volcano Xitle, on the edge of the be visited in this area. , erupted, and all of Cuicuilco was covered with lava. asilica of Our Lady of There is a site museum with a lanetario Luis Enrique Erro 135 Guadalupe 134 collection of diverse objets found in B here. Monday-Sunday:10:00-17:00 P It is a planetarium with a stellar This is one of the more visited hrs. dome and a digital projection sanctuaries with thousands of system. In addition, you can visit the pilgrims every year. The new Basilica has a vast, rounded interior space, electromagnetism room. Tuesday- so the image of the Virgin can be Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. viewed from many perspectives. The church that used to house the image alacio de los Deportes of the Virgin is right next to it and (Palace of Sports) 136 its main altar was built on the same P place where Juan Diego surprisingly RIt is an indoor arena with an found flowers, in spite of the winter overall capacity of 20,000, in frost. which sports and artistic events are also celebrated. The dome consists of hyperbolic paraboloids of tubular aluminum covered with waterproof eotihuacán 137 copper-sheathed plywood. T EIt is the oldest and one of the more majestic pre-Hispanic cities, located 40 kilometers (25 miles) northeast from Mexico City, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Teotihuacan is a Nahuatl (Aztec) name meaning “place where gods were born”. The main structures within the Ceremonial Center are: La Ciudadela, a 400 meters side square area (1300 ft.). Inside are various structures with bas-relief executed slopes showing waving snakes with feather-covered bodies, big heads with Tláloc attributes and shells. La Calzada de los Muertos (Avenue of the Dead), has more than 800 aligned basements. La Pirámide del Sol (Pyramid of the Sun) it used to be more than 75 meters high (250 ft.), but today it is 64 meters high (215 ft.) and it is one of the tallest pre-Hispanic buildings. Pirámide de la Luna (Pyramid of the Moon) is 44 meters high (146 ft.). Palacio de Quetzalpapalotl (Palace of the Quetzalpapalotl); its inner patio is decorated with sculptures executed in bas-relief showing a mythical animal called “quetzal-butterfly” with frames showing aquatic symbols. Palacio de los Jaguares (Palace of the ) is a yard surrounded by chambers with remains of mural painting. Palacio de Tepantitla (Tepantitla Palace), a big complex with abundant mural paintings. Palacio de Tetitla (Tetitla Palace); it is a building of huge proportions with patios, temples and chambers labyrinths showing mural painting remains. The site has a museum, a bookstore, cafeteria, bathrooms and it also offers guided tours. Monday-Sunday: 7:00-18:00 hrs.

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otanic Garden in the University 138 B It is a real oasis in the city with a collection of over 1,700 plant species of different ecosystems. There is a nice pond at the entrance to the section devoted to plants traditionally used for ornamental purposes and another to medicinal plants. The arboretum stands out with a collection of living trees. Courses, workshops, concets and presentations on various topics related to plants are held at the garden occasionally.

Ajusco National Park The park is part of a mountain chain of139 volcanic origin. The highest peaks are Cruz de Marqués (Marquis cross) with 3,930 meters above sea level (12,795 ft), and Pico de Águila (eagle’s beak) with 3,880 meters above sea level (12,730 ft). The Ajusco is visible from any part of Mexico city. The park is characterized by pine-oak forests and high mountain grassland and is a great place for those who love nature. It is ideal for activities such as mountain biking, horseback riding, motorcycling, hiking, paintball, ziplining, and climbing. This extinct 52 million year old volcano holds the distinction of being the most frequently climbed peak in all of Mexico, and the best season to climb it goes from November to March. The view of the Valley of Mexico from the summit is astonishing. Atop the volcano is the Tecpan pyramid, a pre-Hispanic site where artifacts have been discovered. Another interesting sites are San Miguel Ajusco Church, Santo Tomas Ajusco Church, and an educational farm. The area around the peak is a popular destination for residents and tourists, especially during the weekends. Here you will have the chance to enjoy nature and taste some of the local specialities offered by restaurants located by the Picacho road. During the winter is one of the few areas around the city where it may snow. Without doubt a beautiful protected area you must visit during your next trip to Mexico City.

os Dinamos 140 L The name of the park comes from the remains of several former textile factories. Los Dinamos Park is part of the Bosques de la Cañada de Contreras conservation area with an area of 2,429 hectares that encompass forest vegetation, freshwater springs, and a series of canyons and ravines carved by streams. This park is a great place for outdoor activities such as hiking and rock climbing, camping, horseback riding, ATV rentals, sports fishing and more. The park has over twenty six km of hiking paths which connect with those of San Nicolás Totolapan as well as some vertical canyon slopes for climbing. Los Dinamos is a popular escape from the crowded city and the vegetation of this conservation area is an important source for oxygenation in the Valley of Mexico.

© 2016 All rights reserved. Contents can not be 38 reproduced for commercial purposes. Index Map erro de la Estrella National Park 141 C The park is over a hill made by volcanic processes, and it has around 200 hectares. There are archeological remains such as older structures, petroglyphs, and a temples. Cerro de la Estrella was a major ceremonial site for the Aztec and was the site of the New Fire ceremony performed once every 52 years. The ritual is a sun renewal ceremony that took place at the peak. The park is filled with small caves, and the most famous is “La cueva del diablo” (Devil’s cave) with an estimated depth of 300 mts (984 feet). These caves have been a source of ghost stories and legends in the area. Recreational facilities include picnic tables, grills, playgrounds, sports facility and a lookout point, where you can snapp some photos of the admittedly panoramic view from 2,460 meters (8,070 feet). Sporting activities practiced in the park include hiking and running.

esierto de los Leones (Lion Desert) 142 D A National Park located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southeast from the city. This magical place, a refreshing contrast to the bustling life of the city, extends over 1,800 hectares with mountain peaks and canyons forested with pine and oaks, home to more than a hundred species of birds, 30 of mammals, 7 of amphibians and 9 of reptiles. It’s a great place for camping, mountain bike, trekking and hiking. There is a very well kept 17th century convent built by the Carmelites. The complex is remarkably picture perfect with courtyards of flowers and gardens. You can visit the old cells, oratories, church and underground tunnels. Outside the main gate, is the “Chapel of Secrets”; it has a domed roof and its acoustics allowed monks face into the corner to speak to another monk during the long stretches of imposed silence in the monastery. The ex-monastery occasionally holds cultural events and weddings. There is a nice restaurant and the Bicentenario Museum, housing photos of the nearby village and a model of the monastary. Facilities include picnic tables, grills, and children’s playgrounds. Outside the convent, there are a handful of restaurants selling “traditional” quesadillas (filled with things like corn-fungus, brain, potatoes and pork skin) that are not to be missed. Open Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-17:00 hrs. The delegation of organized the tour “Leyendas Nocturnas del Desierto de los Leones” (Leyends) every Thursday, Friday and Sunday at 20:30. Along the route there are actors characterized as monks representing convent life and tell legends about the place.

l Tepeyac National Park 143 E This park covers part of the Sierra de Guadalupe mountain range. The Tepeyac Hill is a place known for the legend of the of the apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe to St. Juan Diego. There is a great view of the valley from the top of the hill. The park is one of the large expanses of artificial forest of eucalyptus. There is a small chapel on top of the Gachupines Hill. It is a park where you can go walking, hiking and biking. There are children playgrounds, kiosks and grills to enjoy a picnic.

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Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and one of the cities The city has hosted events such as the with the highest Gross domestic product (GDP) in the (1968) and Football World Cups (1970 and 1986). It has world. The city represents a mixture of races, cultures, received major international events like the IV World history and diversity, one of the most dynamic urban Water Forum with 13,000 participants (2006), the XVII settings in the world. It is the oldest capital city in the International AIDS Conference with 20,000 attendees continent, founded in the year 1325 with the name of (2008), and the Mary Kay National Convention with Mexico Tenochtitlan by the Mexicas and the . It is 12,000 attendees (2012). the only city that has four sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO (Xochimilco, Luis Barragan House, UNAM According to the International Congress and Convention and the Historic Center). Association (ICCA), Mexico City moved up 23 places in the world rankings in the last four years, moving from Mexico City enjoys a strategic position in the heart of 62nd place in 2007 to 39 in 2011. This places the city, as the hemisphere with non- stop air service from more the fifth largest city in America and the most important than 20 countries, a wide range of venues, luxury hotels in Mexico. and fancy restaurants and entertainments. There is something interesting and entertaining for everyone. Mexico City has several exhibition centers with state-of- the-art facilities and top international standards to carry It is one of the destinations with the highest number out any kind of event such as: The World Trade Center, of tourist facilities. It currently has more than 49,000 Centro Banamex, Bancomer Center, Expo Reforma, Centro rooms in 676 hotels. In the luxury segment, the city Médico Siglo XXI, International Conference Center in has 144 hotels with a total of 22,414 rooms. In this Polanco and the National Auditorium. category, 101 have services and facilities for meetings and conventions with about 19.120 rooms. Additionally, the city has a wide variety of cultural and natural settings, as well as historic venues offering unique services and facilities for a unique event.

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SAN MIGUEL ALLENDE, SAN LUIS POTOSI Parque HUEJUTLA DE DOLORES Nacional Los REYES Molango Zimapan MEXICO Mármoles 120 CELAYA, Laguna QUERÉTARO Grutas de POZA RICA, IRAPUATO, Metzitlán MEXICO SALAMANCA MEXICO Tolaltongo VERACRUZ PAPANTLA, Querétaro 85 104 NAUTLA, Meztitlán TECOLUTLA L. El Salto HIDALGO Parque MEXICO Tequisquiapan Tecozautla Mezquitlán 45 Nacional El L. El Divino MEXICO 130 Cimatario Redentor MEXICO Grutas de Río Cazones 45 Xoxafi Presa San Juan Alfajayucan Constitución del Río Huichapan de1917 Atotonilco Tlaxcalantongo Actopan Mineral El Grande MEXICO del San Miguel 120 Los Chico Regla Presa Presa Frailes Sta. Ana Omitepec Tepetitlán Huasca Parque Nal. Prismas Huapalcalco Huachinango P. El Presa Basálticos ACÁMBARO El Chico Presa Río Cosoltepec Molino Endhó Mineral del Monte Tulancingo Tejocotal TLAPACOYAN Presa MEXICO Pachuca 57 Tula MEXICO Valle de Yohualichán Tepuxtepec 130 Cuatepec Las Piedras MORELIA, Encimadas Tepango Cuetzalan PATZCUARO Huamango Presa Presa Requena Huapango ESTADO MEXICO Acambay Jiloltepec 47 Zacatlán Apulco Maravatio Parque DE Zempoala Nacional ALTOTONGA MEXICO MEXICO 126 Rayón La Isla de Presa las Aves Danxhó Tizayuca Lago El Oro MEXICO Tecomulco Atlacomulco 4 MEXICO Arcos del MORELIA, 55 Sitio PATZCUARO Villa del Tepotzotlán L. Los Carbón Apan Presa Baños L. de MEXICO Teotihuacán Tepeltlán Guadalupe 132 L. San Antonio Acolman Los Cerritos de Atocha Tlaxco Centro Tecoaque Calpulalpan Laguna de MICHOACAN Ixtlahuaca Ceremonial Atlanga Otomi Canton Texcoco San Jerónimo Ciudad Presa Villa P. Antonio Almanalco MEXICO Libres Victoria P. Ignacio Huexotla 136 Ramírez Alzate TLAXCALA Zitácuaro Parque Las Peñas MEXICO Nacional 134 Pirámide de Chimalhuacán Bosencheve Tenayuca Parque Tizatlán PEROTE, Ocoteculco MEXICO Calixtlahuaca Nacional Chiautempan Huamantla 136 XALAPA, MEXICO P.N. Miguel Zoquiapan VERACRUZ 18 Ciudad MEXICO Toluca Hgo. y Costilla 150 San Martín Tlaxcala de Texmelucan Laguna Metepec La Marquesa Xochitécatl Parque Tototzingo Parque Parque México Cacaxtla Natural La Nacional Zoológico de Nacional MEXICO Malinche 115 del Nevado Zacango Cumbres del Parque MEXICO Valle de de Toluca Ajusco Nacional Huejotzingo 150 L. de la Luna Amecameca Izta-Popo MEXICO HUETAMO MEXICO Parque 144 Bravo L. del Sol CIUDAD 134 Teotenango Nacional SERDÁN Lagunas de Tlamacas Cholula Puebla Temascaltepec Parque H. Zempoala Parque Galeana Nacional El Acatzingo Malinalco Tepozteco Tlayacapan MEXICO Presa Africam 150 Tenancingo Cuernavaca Tepoztlán Valsequillo Tepanzolco Oaxtepec Ixtapan P. Nal. Desierto Tetela del Tecamachalco de la Sal Cocoyoc Volcán MEXICO del Carmen Yautepec Yecapixtla 190 Xochicalco MEXICO CÓRDOBA, Tonatico Cuautla 150 ORIZABA, Grutas de Huaquechula PUEBLA VERACRUZ San Miguel la Estrella P.N. Grutas de Olintepec Ixtapan Cacahuamilpa Coatetelco Tepapayeca CIUDAD Parque Las Pilas ALTAMIRANO Zoológico Acuático Chalcatzingo P.N. Alejandro Zoofari Tequesquitengo Humbolt El Rollo Izúcar de Matamoros Tepeji Taxco Viejo TEHUACÁN, Ixcateopan Chietla OAXACA Presa MORELOS

Vicente MEXICO Guerrero 51 Coyotepec CD. ALTAMIRANO, IXTAPA- Iguala Presa Huehuetlán Tuxpan ZIHUATANEJO MEXICO TULALCINGO, 51 GUERRERO Chiautla TLAPA DE COMONORT, PETLANCINGO, ACAPULCO Cuetlajuchitlán OAXACA OAXACA

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