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Mexico City, Mexico
The capital of Mexico and one of the most important economic centers in the world traces its history back to the year 1351 and the Aztec empire's famous Tenochtitlan. It is a center of world history and Mexican culture.
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Zocalo
This is the heart of Mexico City. The Zocalo is often the site of major parades in the city including the Mexico City Alebrije Parade.
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Palacio Nacional (Outside Visit)
The National Palace is the seat of the federal executive in Mexico. It is located on Mexico City's main square, the Plaza de la Constitución (El Zócalo).
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Templo Mayor (Outside Visit)
The temple is the symbol of Mexico today. In Aztec belief this was, literally, the center of the universe. Standing about ninety feet high, the majestic structure consisted of two stepped pyramids rising side by side on a huge platform. It dominated both the Sacred Precinct and the entire city.
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Outside Visit)
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven is the largest cathedral in the Americas,and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico.
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Paseo de la Reforma
Iconic boulevard modeled after Champs-Élysées, featuring the Angel of Independence monument, blending modern skyscrapers with colonial architecture.
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Chapultepec Park (Outside Visit)
Located in the western part of Mexico, Chapultepec Park is the largest park in Latin America, covering an area of 686 hectares. The park is covered with trees, flowers and lakes.Not only is it a park, but also a big cradle of culture, because it includes famous botanical gardens, zoos, and Latin American anthropology museum, the museum of modern art and revolution museum, science and technology museum and other cultural facilities.
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Zona Rosa
Famous tourist and entertainment district known for pink buildings, fashion boutiques and vibrant nightlife. Area features art galleries, international restaurants, and LGBTQ+ friendly venues, ideal for daytime shopping and nighttime club experiences.