Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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Camino a San Juan de Aragon is a federal district close to Mexico City. It is a large area but the main point of interest for most tourists is the two major zoos which it contains. The area is most easily...
Reviewed by: Allessandra
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Coyoacan refers to one of the boroughs of Mexico city, and a particularly historic and interesting one particularly for those of us who like to wander around and seek out the resonances of times and societies past which can still...
Reviewed by: Allessandra
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Paseo de la Reforma is a 12 kilometer long boulevard in Mexico City. It was built during the period of the Second Mexican Empire through the orders of Maximilian I of Mexico. Known as one of the... |
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The Plaza de las Tres Culturas is a Spanish name and also called as the Plaza of the Three Cultures. Influenced by Spanish, Aztec and modern Mexican cultures, this is a site of the... |
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One can visit San Jacinto Plaza is he/she feels like paying a visit to market on Saturdays. Building of this plaza had been utilized by soldiers who had invaded this place. They hailed from France and US. Around 50 Irish soldiers died while...
Reviewed by: Jò
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