Mexico City is alive with culture. It truly is the perfect destination for urbanists and culture seekers alike.
Mexico City is one of the oldest and largest cities in the Americas. Filled with rich histories and cultural heritage, colonial architecture, magnificent cuisine, iconic Latin American artwork and more, this Mexican capital is arguably one of the most awe-inspiring destinations to put on your travel list. Built on the ancient ruins of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, this metropolitan capital is one of those wonderfully cool and atmospheric cities you could spend hours upon end discovering what's behind each street corner. You can discover Mexico City’s storied history, from pre-Hispanic and colonial-era heritage to its contemporary edge, just with a stroll.
Infused with a wealth of potential activities, you’re spoilt for choice with things to do. From exploring iconic landmarks, museums and galleries, to uncovering cantinas, grand boulevards and urban parks, the culinary scene in this magnificent city is definitely one of the most exciting places to tantalise your tastebuds — after all, they do say the best way to explore a city’s history is through its food. Not to mention, back in 2010, UNESCO named traditional Mexican cuisine an ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.
The capital of Mexico is a seriously fantastic place to visit, not to mention, live in. There’s no surprise that the number of magical sights, tastes, sounds and destinations that make Mexico City not only one to make the locals proud, but also truly sticks in its travellers psyches the moment they step foot inside. No matter how you end up spending your time in Mexico's capital, the endless array of activities is enough to satisfy any appetite. You’ll be scheduling your second trip before your first is even finished, that’s for sure!
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