This church, built in the 1700's, is dedicated to Saint San Hipolito.
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This church, built in the 1700's, is dedicated to Saint San Hipolito.
A popular church which houses the tomb of Manuel Tolsa as well as paintings by Miquel Cabrera.
This plaza features an eighteenth century chapel.
Mexican artist Diego Rivera's most famous mural, "Dream of a Sunday afternoon in the Alameda", is housed in this museum.
This bar offers cheap Latin dancing lessons on Saturdays.
One can find great buys at this marketplace on artwork, jewelry and other wares imported from throughout the country.
This site was once a major Indian city that rivaled and eventually was conquered by the Aztec empire.
This museum has a huge collection of artwork ranging from ancient times to the present.
Located in what was an important school in colonial times, this museum is devoted to colonial art but also has works by modern muralists, such as Diego Rivera.
This museum has a wide range of exhibits from the region's past, including ancient bones and Indian artwork.
This hotel has an exquisitely ornate lobby.
This museum, which documents the Mexican struggle for independence, has an impressive revolutionary monument located in the courtyard in front of it.
Some of the ruins at this ancient archaeological site date back to 500 B.C.
A gallery of religious paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries located in a former church.
This aquarium features shows with trained dolphins and seals.
Visitors to the Ajedrez, located in the open-air Casa del Lago, are sure to find people of all ages playing chess.
The tree under which Hernán Cortés cried after suffering severe losses in a battle against the Aztecs in 1520.