Point of interest
Historic center of Mexico City
608 locals recommend,
Location
Mexico City, CDMX
Historic center of Mexico City
Tips from locals
Great Historic Downtown Mexico City. Try not to go Saturday mornings or during rush hours. Bars at night and walking on alleys is a great option. Didi or Uber is the best option to get there. Parking in that area is quite expensive.
Too many things and interesting things to see and do here; impossible to name them all, some of my favorite places there: -Café la Opera, CaféTacuba o El Cardenal (Great places to eat) -El Templo Mayor -Murals at El Palacio de Gobierno -Bellas Artes - Edificio de Correos *16 minutes car ride (off peak)
Visit the Cathedral, the Zocalo main square, Cafe de Tacuba and walk around this amazing neighborhood. Learn to say "no gracias" (no thank you) a lot as you'll get offered a bit of everything!
The Historic Center of Mexico City is the largest and most emblematic of Latin America, including one of the world's tourist centers and the main cultural tourism destination in the entire Mexican Republic. Perhaps the greatest recognition is that of 2007 by UNESCO, declaring the area as a World Cultural Heritage. In that space different historical periods converge, from pre-Hispanic times, through colonial times, to modernity. In the Historic Center some of the most appreciated cultural treasures of the nation and true jewels of architecture come together. It has many buildings such as 13 museums, theaters and cultural centers. It is a delight for tourists to visit the Historic Center of Mexico City because precisely in the heart of the Capital is the traditional restaurants and restaurants that prepare the best dishes of Mexican cuisine and international cuisine, as well as canteens, bars, taquerías, cafes and terraces that are true oases to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and contemplate the buildings and the become the people who travel this area daily.
The Historic Center of Mexico City is the largest and most emblematic of Latin America, including one of the world's tourist centers and the main cultural tourism destination in the entire Mexican Republic. Perhaps the greatest recognition is that of 2007 by UNESCO, declaring the area as a World Cul…