Destinations for every possible interest

Alameda Norte

Azcapotzalco's giant park is a meeting place for the entire community.

Alameda Poniente

That rare patch of green overlooking Santa Fe.

Santuario del Señor de Chalma

Setting off for the caves of Chalma has never had a better starting point...

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.

Templo de San Hipólito Mártir

Presiding over Avenida Balderas like a fount of history, the Old Hipolito Church still strikes a somber chord.

Reforma 222

Shopping, or just a quick break, it's one of Mexico City's best-placed shopping centers.

Plaza Loreto Shopping Center

One of the City's most pleasantly re-furbished historical industrial points, Plaza Loreto is a cultural spot too.

Old Guard House: House of Mirrors, Chapultepec

A guard house at the entrance to the road leading up to the castle.

Anonymous Gallery

NY's lower east side takes on Condesa in a visual arts

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