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1. Visit Frida Kahlo's house museum
La Casa Azul which is located at 247 Calle Londres, in the heart of the beautiful and colonial neighborhood of Coyoacán was the one that saw the birth and death of one of the most talented artists in the history of Latin America. They say that here Frida Kahlo found her flood of inspiration in bad times and was always happy when she painted in it. Like it or not, it is simply one of those places to visit in Mexico City.
Frida had a difficult life, with illnesses and a more than intense relationship with the famous Mexican muralist (from Guanajuato), Diego Rivera. He captured his emotions in his paintings and in the house-museum you can see some of his most important works, such as Viva la Vida (1954), Portrait of my father Wilhelm Kahlo (1952) and Frida and the cesarean section (1931). Without a doubt, her house is one of the most beautiful places to see in Mexico City.
2. Historic center of the DF
The streets of the historic center of Mexico City have nothing to do with what they were a few years ago. In a titanic effort by the city's living forces, the place has been turned into a safe and clean area that brings together families, friends and tourists alike. What to see in Mexico City during a pleasant walk?
Walking through its streets you will find the beautiful building of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, declared an artistic monument by UNESCO and which, within it, houses the maximum expression of Mexican culture. You will then disembark in the Zócalo, the largest square in the city where a giant flag of the country flies. In the same square is the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City, the National Palace, the Government Building and the Museum del Main temple
Also enjoy all the small shops and restaurants where you can taste Mexican food.
3. The trajineras of Xochimilco
One of the funniest attractions to visit in Mexico City that, due to its resounding success, has already begun to be marketed in the tourist area of ​​Cancun. Leaving without having gotten on a trajinera in Xochimilco is something that no one should stop doing in Mexico City.
Xochimilco consists of a set of water canals that are traversed, at night and treacherous, in large and beautiful trajineras decorated profusely with all kinds of Mexican motifs. The trajineras are the same ones that were used in the past to transport people. They are propelled by a rower, armed with a long pole, and have a capacity for about 20 people. During the tour, various typical dishes of Mexican gastronomy, tequilas and mezcal are tasted, all in a party atmosphere, with live performances and rancheras everywhere. You cannot deny that it is one of the most beautiful places to see in Mexico City. A guaranteed party!
4. Forest of Chapultepec
It was aptly named "forest" even though it is considered an urban park. This "park" extends its green mantle over a territory of more than 670 hectares and is a true "must" among all the things to visit in Mexico City and, undoubtedly, one of the best to see in Mexico City.
Chapultepec is the perfect place to escape from the great metropolis that is Mexico City and breathe some fresh air while enjoying its attractions. Within the wooded area there are museums, fountains, a zoo, a fair, monuments, auditoriums and sports areas. Enough to keep the whole family entertained for days.
5. National Museum of Anthropology
Located within the chapultepec forest enclosure, the National Museum of Anthropology is one of the most important to see in Mexico City and Latin America.
It was conceived and built in the 60s of the last century to represent the archaeological legacy of the Mesoamerican peoples prior to the conquest of the Spanish. When you arrive at its doors, you are impressed by the monolith of Tláloc, being the Sun stone, the Teotihuacan sculptures dedicated to the gods of water and the treasure from the tomb of King Pakal, the most important pieces.
One of the places to visit in Mexico DF and unavoidable for those who want to understand the country from its roots. 6. Visit the ruins of Teotihuacán
Just 45 km from the center of Mexico City are the ruins of one of the largest pre-Hispanic cities in Central America. Currently, it is the archaeological zone that receives the greatest number of visitors in Mexico, ahead of places like Chichen Itzá. It is simply spectacular, so take note and come closer.
Although experts are still investigating and excavations continue, it is thought that the city began to be important around the 1st century, to fall into oblivion from the 7th. Walk along its Calzada de los Muertos and marvel at the enormity of the Pyramid of the Moon.
The perfect cultural complement to the things to visit in Mexico City.

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