Neighborhoods
Coyoacan downtown is a pueblo like neighborhood engulfed by the city. Frida's museum, Trotsky's museum and traditional mexican markets and restaurants are located here.
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Coyoacán
300 C. ChichimecasCoyoacan downtown is a pueblo like neighborhood engulfed by the city. Frida's museum, Trotsky's museum and traditional mexican markets and restaurants are located here.
Cultural
Muzeul Diego Rivera Anahuacalli
150 MuseoMuzeul Frida Kahlo
247 LondresUNAM is the largest university in latin america. It has several high quality museums, muralistic buildings, orchestral music halls, theaters, cinemas, Pumas stadium and very large parks and sculptoric spaces.
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Universitatea Națională Autonomă din Mexic
UNAM is the largest university in latin america. It has several high quality museums, muralistic buildings, orchestral music halls, theaters, cinemas, Pumas stadium and very large parks and sculptoric spaces.
Shopping Mall
Large shopping mall across the street. Supermarket, boutiques, movie theaters, casino, arcade, large retail stores, banks.
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Gran Sur
5550 Periferico SurLarge shopping mall across the street. Supermarket, boutiques, movie theaters, casino, arcade, large retail stores, banks.
Fun
Fun
Considered as one of the best Six Flags amusement parks in the world.
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Six Flags Mexico
Km 1.5 Carr. Picacho-AjuscoConsidered as one of the best Six Flags amusement parks in the world.
One of the largest stadiums in the world. A futbol match here is a must for foreigners.
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Stadionul Aztec
3465 Calz. de TlalpanOne of the largest stadiums in the world. A futbol match here is a must for foreigners.
Stadionul Olimpic Universitar
S/N Av. de los Insurgentes SurXochimilco is how Mexico City used to be in times of the aztec; little islands crossed by canals. People gather to dance and drink inside small rowing boats. Go with a local!
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Embarcadero Cuemanco Xochimilco
S/N Periferico SurXochimilco is how Mexico City used to be in times of the aztec; little islands crossed by canals. People gather to dance and drink inside small rowing boats. Go with a local!