Mexico
has nice and warm people, unique food, art and archeology, pyramids,
museums, Haciendas, 6,000 miles of shores, superb architecture and
cities, weather from snow mountains in the Sierras, to rainy jungles
in the Southeast and desert in the Northwest, excellent fishing,
world top destinations like Acapulco, Cancun, Cozumel, Los Cabos
and Patzcuaro. Mexico is ranked 8th major destination for foreigner
visitors.
The heart of the city is the Zocalo, a large plaza flanked by the
Cathedral and the National Palace. This 500-block virtual museum
of colonial architecture, was built on ruins of the Aztec capital,
Tenochtitlan. The Templo Mayor, one block from the Zocalo, is the
foremost relic of that period. Artifacts unearthed at the site are
displayed next door in the Museo del Templo Mayor.
The park just west of the Zocalo, Alameda Central, is lined by museums,
and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, a performing-arts venue and a must-see
for its art-deco interior and elegant dome, is at its northeastern
corner. Paseo de la Reforma, the city's stately, elegant boulevard,
flanked by modern skyscrapers and hotels, runs along the western
edge of the Alameda Central. From there, it travels southwest to
Chapultepec Park, the site of several museums and the zoo.
There are many points of interest in other colonias (neighborhoods)
southwest of the Historic Center. About halfway between the Historic
Center and Chapultepec Park is La Zona Rosa, a commercial neighborhood
of restaurants, shops and nightspots. Just south of La Zona Rosa
is Condesa, an attractive residential neighborhood popular for shopping,
dining and nightlife.
Chapultepec Park is not only the city's largest park, but it's also
home to many fine museums, such as the world-renowned Museo Nacional
de Antropologia. In the daytime, the park is patrolled by police
on horseback who are dressed to resemble charros, traditional
Mexican cowboys. North of Chapultepec Park is Polanco, an upscale
neighborhood with many fine hotels, restaurants and shops.
Mexico
City defines flavor for food and art lovers alike, and you'll
find great places to eat everywhere, from taco vendors to upscale
restaurants. You'll also find cuisine from every part of the world,
especially in Condesa and Polanco.
Those traveling to Mexico City will find symphony orchestras, a
national ballet company, a national opera company and numerous theaters
offering performances in Spanish. Museums are plentiful and impressive,
and most offer free admission on Sundays and are closed on Mondays.
Ballet Folklorico's performances of traditional Mexican dance at
the Palacio de Bellas Artes are particularly noteworthy. The most
colorful attractions are the traditional religious festivals occurring
throughout the year.
Mexico City is an exciting combination of Aztec, Spanish colonial
and modern art and architecture. Between Alameda Central and the
Zocalo are several impressive buildings and museums, including the
Palacio de Iturbide, an Italianate baroque palace, Casa de Azulejos
(the House of Tiles), the Correo Central (the main post office),
the Museo Nacional de Arte, containing Mexican art exhibits, and
Museo Franz Mayer which displays religious art and European antiquities.
About 6 miles south of the city center are Coyoacan and San Angel,
both with lovely colonial buildings housing museums, galleries,
cafes and shops.
The climate in Mexico City is delightful for outdoor recreation:
walking, jogging, golf, tennis, paddleboating, when the air-pollution
level is not too high. Check the weather section of the local newspapers
for pollution levels. If the levels are high, plan to exercise
before 8 am or after 6 pm, when the levels are a bit lower.
There are jogging trails in Chapultepec Park and bicycle rentals
by the hour in the first section of the park. Most golf and tennis
clubs are private, but some hotels offer guest privileges. Many
hotels have swimming pools for their guests.
Shopping, sightseeing, culinary delights, sports and recreation,
a vibrant nightlife, concerts, theater and fiestas year round: these
are the highlights of a vacation in warm and welcoming Mexico City.
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