This 32-acre market in Xochimilco is one of the largest areas in the world dedicated to selling flowers and plants.
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This 32-acre market in Xochimilco is one of the largest areas in the world dedicated to selling flowers and plants.
This famous old-fashioned candy shop has been serving satisfied customers for ages.
This huge arts and crafts market has hundreds of vendors selling anything and everything.
Opened in 1986, this four-story museum exhibits modern Mexican and international art.
A lively plaza in Coyoacan where one is sure to catch a glimpse of authentic Mexican culture.
Loud music is a staple at this lively bar.
This 16th-century structure, now an operating hotel, was once the home of Diego de Mazariegos, the founder of San Cristobal de las Casas.
This 18th-century structure houses a large collection of contemporary art.
This trendy bar is popular among the younger crowd for its rock and jazz.
This bar features cabaret performances by Jesusa Rodríguez.
This bar, dedicated to painter Frida Kahlo, is adorned with artwork presented as a tribute to her life.
This disco is on the top floor of the World Trade Center.
This quiet bar is located on the 11th floor of the hotel and provides a good view of Independence Monument.
This performance center features frequent concerts given by both international stars and Mexico's top musical artists.
This lively nightclub features Latin dancing.
The adjoining parish church of the huge Metropolitan Cathedral, El Sagrario was constructed in 1750 and is noteworthy in its own right.
This museum houses works by some of Mexico's greatest muralists, including Orozco and Rivera.
An upscale nightclub in the neighborhood of Polanco.
A 16th-century church known for its well-preserved artwork.