Destinations for every possible interest

Otumba, Estado de México

One of the best secret Mexico City getaways was long the weekend haunt of the Viceroys.

Villa del CarbĂłn

High in the mountains, the Villa del CarbĂłn is so far and away from Mexico City, you\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll wonder that it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s so close.

Museo de Frida Kahlo, Ciudad de México

The Casa Azul was built in 1904 by Frida Kahlo\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s father, Guillermo Kahlo, in the neighborhood of CoyoacĂĄn, which at that time was still a separate town from Mexico City. Frida was born in this house on July 6, 1907, and throughout her life she returned to it at different stages, especially after her streetcar accident in 1925, which profoundly marked her health and her work. It was in this house where she developed much of her artistic work and where she lived intensely her relationship with Diego Rivera, whom she married in 1929.

Hemiciclo a Benito JuĂĄrez

The Juarez Hemicycle: history, symbolism, and grandeur in the heart of Mexico City

Fuente de las Cibeles

A gift from the Spanish Community of Mexico City to the nation.

El Ángel - Monumento a la Independencia

Likely the most prominent symbol of Mexico City, El Ángel is always at the center of things.

Centro de la Imagen

At the forefront of Photography in Mexico and Mexico City since it opened nearly three decades ago.

Old Christ Church

One of Mexico City's best loved old ruins of a church, this one's still got a story.

Porta Coeli Church

The Porta Coeli Temple is one of the most unique religious sites in Mexico City's Historic Center. Founded in the 17th century, it stands out for the stunning Byzantine-style murals decorating its interior, making it a singular space within the country's religious architecture.

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