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The Most Popular Tourist Attractions in Mexico City

The Most Popular Tourist Attractions in Mexico City

Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world, as well as the capital city of Mexico. This beautiful city is rich in museums, archaeological sites, historical buildings and bustling markets to occupy a visitor for months on end. There you can find all category Mexico hotels for all types of visitors- from the budget traveler to the luxury looking businessmen and VIP Guests. Here is a list of the most popular tourist attractions worth to be seen.

1. The Plaza de la Constitucion or Zocalo This is the main square of Mexico City's historic center. It is the second largest public square in the world and only the Moscow's Red Square is bigger. The great expanse of paved space is decorated with a single huge Mexican flag in the center. This is the heart of the city, the site of events, festivals and protests, and a good place to start your explorations. Here you can find also the most wonderful hotels in Mexico for your Mexico holiday.

2. The Metropolitan Cathedral- The enormous cathedral on the North side of the Zocalo was built over a period of 250 years and has a mixture of architectural styles. Like many buildings in Mexico City's historical center, it is slowly sinking into the ground. An extensive engineering project was undertaken in the 1990s to rescue the building, not to stop the sinking, but to ensure that the cathedral would sink uniformly.
The Most Popular Tourist Attractions in Mexico City


3. National Palace- The government building takes up the East side of the Zocalo and houses the federal treasury and national archives. The main attraction here is Diego Rivera's murals depicting thousands of years of Mexican history.

4. The Great Temple- In 1978 electric company workers digging beside the cathedral unearthed a large round stone depicting the Aztec moon goddess Coyolxauqui, which spurred the excavation of this, the main Aztec temple, dedicated to Tlaloc, the god of rain and Huitzilopochtli, the god of war. In the museum you can see the stone sculpture which instigated the archaeological project, as well as an interesting scale model of the city in ancient times and many artifacts found on the site.

5. Fine Arts Palace- This grandiose theater was planned to commemorate the centenary of Mexican independence in 1910, but was not completed until 1934. It contains murals by Diego Rivera, Jos Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo.
The Most Popular Tourist Attractions in Mexico City


6. National Anthropology Museum- Located in Chapultepec Park, this museum contains the most impressive collection of Mesoamerican artifacts in the world. There is a hall dedicated to each of the cultural regions of Mesoamerica and the upstairs rooms have ethnological exhibits. You could spend a full day, but dedicate at least a few hours, and don't miss the Aztec exhibit with the famous Sun Stone or "Aztec Calendar."

7. Xochimilco- The chinampas, or "floating gardens" of the Aztecs were an ingenious agricultural technique to create arable land on the lake. Now you can ride brightly colored boats along the canals and buy from vendors on barges or hire a mariachi band to serenade you.

8. Basilica de la Guadalope- The hill where the virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego is now the most visited religious site in the country. Guadalupe is the patroness of Mexico and a very important national symbol. You can see the mantle of Juan Diego with her image.

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