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Museum Contemporary Art

Museo Rufino Tamayo is a public contemporary art museum located in Mexico City's Chapultepec Park, that produces contemporary art exhibitions, using its collection of modern and contemporary art, as well as artworks from the collection of its founder, the artist Rufino Tamayo.
Very emblematic museum embedded in the Chapultepec Park, a must see
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Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo
51 Av. Paseo de la Reforma
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Very emblematic museum embedded in the Chapultepec Park, a must see

Anthropology museum

One of the best museums in Mexico City - you will get to see many item and learn about the different tribes around Mexico. The real Tlaloc statue is right there (god of rain)
The National Museum of Anthropology (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Antropología, MNA) is a national museum of Mexico. It is the largest and most visited museum in Mexico. Located in the area between Paseo de la Reforma and Mahatma Gandhi Street within Chapultepec Park in Mexico City,[3] the museum contains significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, such as the Stone of the Sun (or the Aztec calendar stone) and the Aztec Xochipilli statue.
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Museo Nacional de Antropologia
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
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The National Museum of Anthropology (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Antropología, MNA) is a national museum of Mexico. It is the largest and most visited museum in Mexico. Located in the area between Paseo de la Reforma and Mahatma Gandhi Street within Chapultepec Park in Mexico City,[3] the museum contains significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage, such as the Stone of the Sun (or the Aztec calendar stone) and the Aztec Xochipilli statue.
Teotihuacán is a municipality located in the State of Mexico. The municipal seat is the town of Teotihuacán de Arista. It is in the northeast of the Valley of Mexico, 45 km northeast of Mexico City and 119 km from the state capital of Toluca. Teotihuacan takes its name from the ancient city and World Heritage site that is located next to the municipal seat. "Teotihuacan" is from Nahuatl and means "place of the gods." In Nahua mythology the sun and the moon were created here. The seal of the municipality features the Pyramid of the Sun from the archeological site, which represents the four cardinal directions. The building is tied to a character that represents water which is linked to an arm that is joined to the head of an indigenous person who is seated and speaking. This person represents a god.[1] Much of the history of the area has been tied to the ancient city, most recently involves controversy connected with commerce and development around the site
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San Juan Teotihuacán
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Teotihuacán is a municipality located in the State of Mexico. The municipal seat is the town of Teotihuacán de Arista. It is in the northeast of the Valley of Mexico, 45 km northeast of Mexico City and 119 km from the state capital of Toluca. Teotihuacan takes its name from the ancient city and World Heritage site that is located next to the municipal seat. "Teotihuacan" is from Nahuatl and means "place of the gods." In Nahua mythology the sun and the moon were created here. The seal of the municipality features the Pyramid of the Sun from the archeological site, which represents the four cardinal directions. The building is tied to a character that represents water which is linked to an arm that is joined to the head of an indigenous person who is seated and speaking. This person represents a god.[1] Much of the history of the area has been tied to the ancient city, most recently involves controversy connected with commerce and development around the site
Not to be confused with Teotihuacan. For the municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz, see Tenochtitlán, Veracruz. For the Mexico City Metro station, see Zócalo/Tenochtitlan metro station. "México-Tenochtitlan" redirects here. For the bus station, see México-Tenochtitlan (Mexico City Metrobús). Tenochtitlan (Nahuatl languages: Tenōchtitlan pronounced [tenoːt͡ʃˈtit͡ɬan]; Spanish: Tenochtitlan), also known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan (Nahuatl languages: Mēxihco Tenōchtitlan pronounced [meːˈʃiʔko tenoːt͡ʃˈtit͡ɬan]; Spanish: México-Tenochtitlan), was a large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. The exact date of the founding of the city is unclear. The date 13 March 1325 was chosen in 1925 to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the city.[2] The city was built on an island in what was then Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The city was the capital of the expanding Aztec Empire in the 15th century[3] until it was captured by the Spanish in 1521.
Tenochtitlan
Not to be confused with Teotihuacan. For the municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz, see Tenochtitlán, Veracruz. For the Mexico City Metro station, see Zócalo/Tenochtitlan metro station. "México-Tenochtitlan" redirects here. For the bus station, see México-Tenochtitlan (Mexico City Metrobús). Tenochtitlan (Nahuatl languages: Tenōchtitlan pronounced [tenoːt͡ʃˈtit͡ɬan]; Spanish: Tenochtitlan), also known as Mexico-Tenochtitlan (Nahuatl languages: Mēxihco Tenōchtitlan pronounced [meːˈʃiʔko tenoːt͡ʃˈtit͡ɬan]; Spanish: México-Tenochtitlan), was a large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. The exact date of the founding of the city is unclear. The date 13 March 1325 was chosen in 1925 to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the city.[2] The city was built on an island in what was then Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. The city was the capital of the expanding Aztec Empire in the 15th century[3] until it was captured by the Spanish in 1521.
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Xochicalco
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Los atlantes de Tula son cuatro figuras antropomorfas,[1]​ pertenecientes a la cultura tolteca, que se encuentran sobre la Pirámide B, en la zona arqueológica de Tula, Estado de Hidalgo, México, también denominada como Tollan-Xicocotitlan. Miden poco más de 4,5 metros de altura y están labrados en bloques de basalto ensamblados.[2]​ Son representaciones de Quetzalcóatl como «Estrella de la Mañana» (Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli), ataviado de guerrero tolteca, con un pectoral de mariposa, un átlatl, dardos, un cuchillo de pedernal y un arma curva que es muy característica de las representaciones guerreras de esta cultura.[3]​ Inicialmente sujetaban el techo del templo ubicado en la cima de la pirámide,[2]​ de ahí el nombre de atlantes.
Atlantes
Atlantes
Los atlantes de Tula son cuatro figuras antropomorfas,[1]​ pertenecientes a la cultura tolteca, que se encuentran sobre la Pirámide B, en la zona arqueológica de Tula, Estado de Hidalgo, México, también denominada como Tollan-Xicocotitlan. Miden poco más de 4,5 metros de altura y están labrados en bloques de basalto ensamblados.[2]​ Son representaciones de Quetzalcóatl como «Estrella de la Mañana» (Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli), ataviado de guerrero tolteca, con un pectoral de mariposa, un átlatl, dardos, un cuchillo de pedernal y un arma curva que es muy característica de las representaciones guerreras de esta cultura.[3]​ Inicialmente sujetaban el techo del templo ubicado en la cima de la pirámide,[2]​ de ahí el nombre de atlantes.

Concerts

The National Auditorium is considered among the world's best venues by specialized media. It was designed by Mexican architects Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and Gonzalo Ramírez del Sordo, and remodeled by Abraham Zabludovsky and Teodoro González de León. Concerts, art, theatre, dance, and more are hosted at the venue. It also has a small venue available for smaller events, called Auditorio Lunario. The total seating capacity of 10,000.
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auditorio nacional
50 Avenida Paseo de la Reforma
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Foro Sol is a sports and entertainment venue built in 1993 inside the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in eastern Mexico City.[1][3] It is located near the Mexico City International Airport and is operated by Grupo CIE.[4]
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Foro Sol
S/N Viad. Río de la Piedad
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Foro Sol is a sports and entertainment venue built in 1993 inside the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in eastern Mexico City.[1][3] It is located near the Mexico City International Airport and is operated by Grupo CIE.[4]

Super market

Walmart - 4 blocks away from Nazas 130 - grocery store - just like a super center - fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry - if you want to cook or simple grab prepared food.
Walking distance Easy even if you have to carry the bag with you Online shopping and delivery to our apartments - you don’t have to walk at all
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Superama
23 Calle Río Balsas
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Walking distance Easy even if you have to carry the bag with you Online shopping and delivery to our apartments - you don’t have to walk at all

Sightseeing

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral the Plaza de la Constitución (Zócalo) in the historic center of Mexico City. The cathedral was built in sections from 1573 to 1813 around the original church
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Meksička metropolitanska katedrala
S/N P.za de la Constitución
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral the Plaza de la Constitución (Zócalo) in the historic center of Mexico City. The cathedral was built in sections from 1573 to 1813 around the original church
The Angel of Independence, most commonly known by the shortened name El Ángel and officially known as Monumento a la Independencia ("Monument to Independence"), is a victory column on a roundabout on the major thoroughfare of Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City.
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Ángel de la Independencia
Ángel de la Independencia
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The Angel of Independence, most commonly known by the shortened name El Ángel and officially known as Monumento a la Independencia ("Monument to Independence"), is a victory column on a roundabout on the major thoroughfare of Paseo de la Reforma in downtown Mexico City.
The Monument to the Revolution (Spanish: Monumento a la Revolución) is a landmark and monument commemorating the Mexican Revolution. It is located in Plaza de la República, near to the heart of the major thoroughfares Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida de los Insurgentes in downtown Mexico City.
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Spomenik revolucije
s/n Pl. de la República
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The Monument to the Revolution (Spanish: Monumento a la Revolución) is a landmark and monument commemorating the Mexican Revolution. It is located in Plaza de la República, near to the heart of the major thoroughfares Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida de los Insurgentes in downtown Mexico City.
The Benito Juárez Hemicycle is a Neoclassical monument located at the Alameda Central park in Mexico City, Mexico and commemorating the Mexican statesman Benito Juárez. The statue of Juárez is flanked by marble Doric columns. There are two allegorical female statues next to Juárez, representing the fatherland and law.[1] The pedestal bears the inscription "Al benemerito Benito Juárez la Patria" (Spanish: "To the meritorious Benito Juárez, the Homeland"). It was depicted on the reverse of the 20 peso bill of Series C and D, issued in 1994.
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Hemicikl Juarez
50 Av. Juárez
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The Benito Juárez Hemicycle is a Neoclassical monument located at the Alameda Central park in Mexico City, Mexico and commemorating the Mexican statesman Benito Juárez. The statue of Juárez is flanked by marble Doric columns. There are two allegorical female statues next to Juárez, representing the fatherland and law.[1] The pedestal bears the inscription "Al benemerito Benito Juárez la Patria" (Spanish: "To the meritorious Benito Juárez, the Homeland"). It was depicted on the reverse of the 20 peso bill of Series C and D, issued in 1994.
The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City. It has hosted notable events in music, dance, theatre, opera and literature in Mexico and has held important exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography. Consequently, the Palacio de Bellas Artes has been called the "Cathedral of Art in Mexico". The building is located on the western side of the historic center of Mexico City next to the Alameda Central park.
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Palata lijepih umjetnosti
S/N Av. Juárez
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The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City. It has hosted notable events in music, dance, theatre, opera and literature in Mexico and has held important exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography. Consequently, the Palacio de Bellas Artes has been called the "Cathedral of Art in Mexico". The building is located on the western side of the historic center of Mexico City next to the Alameda Central park.
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Bazilika Gospe od Guadalupe
No. 2 Fray Juan de Zumárraga
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Zoo

Chapultepec Zoo (Spanish: Zoológico de Chapultepec) is a zoo located in Chapultepec Park; it is one of four zoos near Mexico City, and the best known Mexican zoo. It was founded July 6, 1923 by Mexican biologist Alfonso Luis Herrera using donations from private citizens and governmental funds from the Ministry of Agriculture and Development, and also with funds from the Society of Biological Studies.
Chapultepec Zoo (Spanish: Zoológico de Chapultepec) is a zoo located in Chapultepec Park; it is one of four zoos near Mexico City, and the best known Mexican zoo. It was founded July 6, 1923 by Mexican biologist Alfonso Luis Herrera using donations from private citizens and governmental funds from the Ministry of Agriculture and Development, and also with funds from the Society of Biological Studies.
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Zoološki vrt Chapultepec
s/n Calz. Chivatito
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Chapultepec Zoo (Spanish: Zoológico de Chapultepec) is a zoo located in Chapultepec Park; it is one of four zoos near Mexico City, and the best known Mexican zoo. It was founded July 6, 1923 by Mexican biologist Alfonso Luis Herrera using donations from private citizens and governmental funds from the Ministry of Agriculture and Development, and also with funds from the Society of Biological Studies.

Food scene

Dry nice typical Mexican food reasonable price Avg 10 dollars 1 mile away from Nazas 130
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Restaurante La Casa de Toño
144 Londres
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Dry nice typical Mexican food reasonable price Avg 10 dollars 1 mile away from Nazas 130
Amazing restaurant - menu has like 100 plates in there - has been around for 40+ years
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Daikoku
25 Av Michoacán
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Amazing restaurant - menu has like 100 plates in there - has been around for 40+ years
Steak restaurant - Argentine food - reasonable prices
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Quebracho
93 C. Atlixco
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Steak restaurant - Argentine food - reasonable prices
Small French restaurant - the owner is Tomas - great old friend
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Bistrot Arlequin
42 Río Nilo
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Small French restaurant - the owner is Tomas - great old friend
Go for a drink - good food
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Pata Negra Cuauhtémoc
43 Río Niagara
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Go for a drink - good food
Try the birria plate and enjoy live music - great place
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La Polar
129 C. Guillermo Prieto
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Try the birria plate and enjoy live music - great place
Flagship is in Villahermosa and recently opened the second restaurant in Colonia Condesa
C. Atlixco 155, Hipódromo Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06170 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Meksiko
Flagship is in Villahermosa and recently opened the second restaurant in Colonia Condesa
Just across the Street
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Taquearte - Río Tiber
57 C. Río Tiber
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Just across the Street