Destinations for every possible interest

The Old Basílica de Guadalupe: The Cristo Rey Expiatory Temple

The Expiatory Temple of Christ the King, known as the Old Basilica of Guadalupe, is one of the most emblematic religious sites in Mexico City. Built between the 17th and 18th centuries, it served for many years as the primary sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe.

Plaza Manuel Tolsá

Home to two of Tolsá's mastpieces, it's only fitting the plaza should bear his name.

Ottoman Clock

One of Mexico City's best known public plazas.

Plaza de Loreto

A quirky city-center park becomes the final reflecting point for one of Manuel Tolsá's Bucareli fountains.

Plaza San Carlos

The Tabacalera Park is the former garden of the Palace of Buenavista.

Templo de los Santos Cosme y Damián, San Cosme

There is no San Cosme neighborhood, but the causeway has a past as storied and alive as any in the City.

Templo de Jesús María

One of the city center's most illustrious former convents is still a sight to see.

Teatro Fru Fru

One of Mexico City's oldest continually running theaters, the Fru Fru has a reputation, and a legendary status.

Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris

Quite likely the most important theater and performance space in all of Mexico City, of course it's the Esperanza Iris.

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