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Featured · Mexico City, MX
Walk through Mexico City's Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site layered with Aztec, colonial, and modern history. You'll move from the vast Zócalo plaza through iconic landmarks like the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace, ending at the Templo Mayor ruins and the lively Francisco I. Madero Avenue.
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Constitution Plaza
Mexico City's monumental main plaza opens before you, ringed by historic buildings and anchored by an enormous Mexican flag at its center.
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Mexico City Administrative Buildings
These twin government buildings on the Zócalo's south edge showcase colonial architecture and decorative talavera tilework.
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National Palace
Step into the President's official residence to see Diego Rivera's sweeping murals depicting Mexican history across the palace walls.
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
Latin America's oldest and largest cathedral stands on the very ground where the Aztec Templo Mayor once dominated the city.
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Seminario
This bright plaza beside the cathedral offers a quiet moment to rest and prepare for the archaeological site next door.
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Templo Mayor Museum
Descend into the excavated remains of Tenochtitlan's main temple, discovered in 1978 and now revealing layers of Aztec civilization.
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Avenida Francisco I. Madero
This pedestrianized avenue pulses with shops, historic facades, and the energy of locals and visitors moving through the city's commercial heart.
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