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Fabulous, feverish Mexico City is a vast metropolis of 20 million people. The city ranks first in population in the entire western hemisphere and fifth on the planet. More impressive however, is the fusion of culture that permeates the capital of Mexico. With a history that dates back to 1325, when the Nahua Aztec tribe made the area which now comprises Mexico City a vital base of power, the city today offers remarkable tourist appeal. A peerlees arts scene, world class museums, restaurants and cultural attractions combine to make Mexico City a rich and sumptuous feast for visitors who crave a total experience while on vacation. ... Read more »
Attractions
Plaza de la ConstituciónLocals call it “El Zócalo” but people around the world recognize Mexico City's central square as one of the most notable landmarks in the world. The pulse point of the country, the Plaza is the location of some of the most important demonstrations and events in the history of Mexico.
Museo Frida KahloFans of the famous expressionist will want to make a pilgrimmage to her former home. The museum may not contain the most extensive collection of works by Kahlo and husband Diego Rivera but nonetheless serves as a wonderful time capsule of their lives.
Palacio de Bellas ArtesThe extravagant opera house of Mexico City is also the best place to view the murals of masters like Rufino Tamayo and Diego Rivera. The Palace also houses superb Fine Arts and Architecture museums.
Museo Nacional de AntropologíaThe National Museum of Anthropology is the most paramount in the Americas and traces the ethnic and cultural roots of both continents. A tour of the facility offers a wonderful education on Mexico's contributions to human civilization.
Basílica de Santa María de GuadalupeThe most prominent spiritual landmark in Mexico is the Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe. The popular site draws over 20 million pilgrims from around the world every year.
Events
Estadio AztecaThe fifth-largest stadium in the world, with a capacity of 105,000, plays host to first class soccer in the form of favorite city club team América. The pitch of choice for the national team, as well as two World Cup championship games in 1970 and 1986, Azteca has seen some of the most legendary moments in the sport.
Plaza de TorosThe 50,000 seat Plaza de Toros is the bullfight arena of record in the world and hosts events every Sunday throughout the season.
Grito de la IndependenciaMexico City commemorates the country's independence from Spain every September 16 with a number of traditional ceremonies in and around Plaza de la Constitución. A remarkable parade and spectacular fireworks display mark the special day.
Climate
The climate in Mexico City is rather temperate, with predicatble temperatures throughout the year that range between 7°C and 27°C. The winter months are mild, though nights can be on the chilly side.
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