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This old preserved convent has a number of mummies on display on its basement.
No longer considered the hip place for young folks, it is actually a popular neighborhood for gays and tourists. Many restaurants and nightlife abound in this area. For accommodations, the...
This museum explores the role of art and culture in human life and includes art by such luminaries as the French sculptor Rodin.
Considered to be one of the largest of its kind in the world, this bullring has a seating capacity for more than 50,000 people.
This park was built in 1954 to celebrate 17 of the leading intellectuals in the region's history and includes bronze statues of each.
A Mexico City showroom of this pottery distributor.
This town square is named for Father Miguel Hidalgo, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution.
This ecological reserve is a perfect spot for biking, boating, walking and skating.
This old cobblestone street provides a peaceful oasis away from the bustle of everyday life.
This jewelry store located in the Camino Real Hotel sells silver goods made by this famous company.
This store located in the Camino Real hotel features the trademark jewelry of famous Mexican artist Sergio Bustamante.
A Mexico City showroom of this famous pottery factory based in Puebla.
A popular upscale nightclub.
An area of Sullivan Park where local artists gather to exhibit and sell their works.
A 16th-century church known for its well-preserved artwork.
A performing theater group that creates its own shows and offers acting class.