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Mexico City - Landmarks

 

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Palacio de Bellas Artes
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Ranked #1 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Theatres; Ski/ Snowboard Areas; Museums; Art Museums
This historic white marble building serves as both the city's top performance hall and an art museum.
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Ranked #2 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Historic Sites; Architectural Buildings; Speciality Museums; Government Buildings
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Ranked #3 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Mexico City's main street runs through an upscale residential neighborhood as well as the city's historic district.
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Ranked #4 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #5 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Architectural Buildings
This former 19th-century mining school is known for its striking architecture.
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Ranked #6 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Historic Walking Areas
Owner description: One of the largest public plazas in the world, the Zócalo is the heart of Mexico City and is one of the city's most famous... more » Owner description: One of the largest public plazas in the world, the Zócalo is the heart of Mexico City and is one of the city's most famous attractions. « less
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Ranked #7 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Selected artists gather at this city square to display and sell their works.
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Ranked #8 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Architectural Buildings
This hotel has an exquisitely ornate lobby.
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Ranked #9 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #10 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Architectural Buildings; Lookouts; Aquariums
Owner description: On a clear day, visitors can take in a spectacular view from this skyscraper's observation decks and visit the highest... more » Owner description: On a clear day, visitors can take in a spectacular view from this skyscraper's observation decks and visit the highest aquarium in the world, located on the 38th floor. « less
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Ranked #11 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites

An old mansion whose exterior is covered in blue and white tiles. Interesting courtyard with 20th century murals. Now a branch of the Sanborn's cafe/restaurant chain. Location... more »

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Ranked #12 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Architectural Buildings
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Ranked #13 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
This old cobblestone street provides a peaceful oasis away from the bustle of everyday life.
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Ranked #14 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Monuments/ Statues
This famous monument built in 1906 for the people who died in the Mexican fight for independence stands 150 feet tall.
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Ranked #15 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Owner description: Considered to be one of the largest of its kind in the world, this bullring has a seating capacity for more than 50,000... more » Owner description: Considered to be one of the largest of its kind in the world, this bullring has a seating capacity for more than 50,000 people. « less
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Ranked #16 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas
This plaza is known for its famous statue of Spain's King Carlos IV called El Caballito.
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Ranked #17 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Shopping centres
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Ranked #18 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Flea/ Street Markets
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Ranked #19 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Monuments/ Statues; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #20 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Government Buildings
This building, the seat of the Mexican Supreme Court, has impressive justice-related murals within its confines.
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Ranked #21 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
This town square is named for Father Miguel Hidalgo, a key figure in the Mexican Revolution.
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Ranked #22 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Historic Sites
Owner description: The plaza's "place of scribes," where specialists in reading and writing have gathered for centuries, evokes the spirit of... more » Owner description: The plaza's "place of scribes," where specialists in reading and writing have gathered for centuries, evokes the spirit of yesteryear. « less
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Ranked #23 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #24 of 28 Landmarks in Mexico City
Category: Monuments/ Statues
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Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
A lively plaza in Coyoacan where one is sure to catch a glimpse of authentic Mexican culture.
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Category: Ancient Ruins
Bird-watching expeditions organized by the Mexican Society of Ornithology.
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Category: Architectural Buildings
This small building contains a house of mirrors where visitors can see their image distorted in 16 different mirrors.
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Category: Government Buildings; Historic Sites
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