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????????Are you planning a trip to Mexico City in 2018? Looking for Things to Do in Mexico City? This video shows you around the Historic Center of Mexico City (CDMX - Ciudad de Mexico), from the Zocalo (one of the world's biggest city squares), the impressive Catedral Metropolitana (Metropolitan Cathedral), the National Palace, Templo Mayor (ancient ruins of Tenochtitlan) and of course some awesome Mexican Food!
There are so many things to do in the historic center of Mexico City, with so many museums to visit!
I hope you enjoy this look around the Historic Center of Mexico City and enjoy your Mexico trip!
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MEXICO CITY IS INTENSE! Walking To The Zocalo
THE ZOCALO MEXICO CITY - CDMX, Ciudad de México
The Zocalo in Mexico City is the main square in the heart of the historic center. The square sits upon Aztec ruins and is surrounded by the Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor.
The Zocalo is lively and bright and spectacular. It is home to Mexico's largest flag, ancient Aztec blessing ceremonies, and beautiful handicrafts.
Our Airbnb was located about a five-minute walk from the Zocalo, so we spent plenty of time here just soaking it all in. We hope you enjoy soaking it in, too.
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Amazing things to do in Mexico City | Exploring the Zocalo and Centro Historico!
We spent a day exploring the sights, sounds and amazing food in Mexico City’s Centro Historico. This neighbourhood is filled with a crazy amount of energy, amazing history, culture and delicious food.
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4k walk , a tourism documentary slow tv travel channel is featuring a series of 4k video walks in Ciudad de Mexico ( CDMX ) for the Dia de muertos 2019 o dia de los muertos . México DF is now called Ciudad de México or Mexico City. Dia de muertos en Mexico is a traditional and colorful celebration.
This is one of my city walks, a walking tour in el ZOCALO o Plaza de la Constitución, where they build an altar de muertos or megaofrenda. You can find altares de muertos in public places, restaurants, shops, and in the houses. It is one of the ancient tradiciones mexicanas . Watch my video in Mixquic, where you will see me visiting lots of altares de dia de muertos inside the houses.
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If you visit Mexico City, you really shouldn't miss seeing the Zócalo and surrounding area. It's a giant plaza with the Metropolitan Cathedral standing tall above it. This has long been a sacred place in Mexico City as it was built upon the site of the Aztec Templo Mayor. If you feel like a pit stop, I suggest grabbing a bite to eat at the nearby Sanborns flagship restaurant. It's a huge Mexican chain (try the chicken soup and guacamole with chips! My personal favourite. Buen provecho!). It's not so much about the food, however, as the building it's in: Casa de los Azujelos or 'House of Tiles', an eighteenth century palace. You'll recognize it right away from the blue and white tiles covering the exterior walls. After that it's only a couple of minutes walk to Mexico City's central post office or Palacio de Correos de Mexico. This is one of my favourite buildings - absolutely stunning architecture with eclectic design. The bronze railings were cast in Florence and you can take gorgeous photos here or mail your postcards! Alameda Central Park is just across the street and behind the Palacio de Bellas Artes. I LOVE the parks in Mexico City and this is one of my favourites. You'll find beautiful fountains, trees, and people enjoying the outdoor space. This used to be an Aztec marketplace before becoming a park. We were excited to find a spontaneous hip-hop battle going on that we stayed to watch. Within view of the park and just across the street is the Latin American Tower or Torre Latinoamericano. It is well known for surviving earthquakes thanks to its brilliant engineering. At 44 stories, it was the tallest building in all of Latin America when it was built in 1956. You can get a ticket in the lobby to go to the observation deck for a view. Finish up your day around the Zócalo with a night performance of the Ballet Folklórico de Mexico at the Bellas Artes. Get your tickets in advance as it's very popular and with good reason. You'll experience traditional dances, costumes, and music from all around Mexico. It's super entertaining and a great cultural experience. I absolutely loved it!
I hope you enjoy this video and find it helpful! What do you think of these places and what your favourite places to check out in and around the Zócalo?
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Ciudad de México, qué hacer en la CDMX
La Ciudad de México es enorme y tiene tantos lugares para conocer que es difícil decidir. Acompáñanos es ésta guía para descubrir qué hacer en la Ciudad de México.
Para visitar la CDMX lo más fácil es llegar a:
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*Visita la Alameda Central y el Palacio de Bellas Artes.
-Antes de las 8am es el mejor momento para disfrutar de la Alameda y sus monumentos como el hemiciclo a Juarez ya que aún no hay nadie. También es la hora perfecta para visitar y admirar la fachada del Palacio de Bellas Artes, sin duda el edificio más lindo de todo el centro de la Ciudad de México
*Sube al mirador de la Torre Latinoamericana.
-Aprovecha que estás cerca para subir y ver los cuatro puntos cardinales de la ciudad desde el mirador de la Torre Latinoamericana, si lo haces temprano tienes más probabilidad de tener el lugar para ti solo, de verdad que es increíble.
*La Catedral y el Templo Mayor
-Justo en frente del Zócalo de la Ciudad de México encuentras la catedral más grande de toda Amércia, construida sobre los cimientos del Templo de Huitzilopochtli, y el Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan. Te recomendamos visitarlos juntos, para que te lleves una idea clara del contraste de las dos culturas que aún luchan en el espíritu de los mexicanos.
*El bosque de Chapultepec.
-Es el espacio al aire libre más extenso en toda la ciudad, cede de los mejores museos, parques de diversiones, lagos, monumentos, en fin, podrías visitar todos sus atractivos en tres días. Si no tienes tanto tiempo, te recomendamos visitar el Lago de Chapultepec, y el Museo Nacional de Antropología e historia.
*El castillo de Chapultepec
-Este sitio es imperdible, corona tu visita al bosque de Chapultepec dándote un paseo por el magnífico castillo que construyó la corona española para comodidad del Virrey y que hoy está abierto al público en general. El recorrido te lleva un par de horas, lo vas a disfrutar mucho. Aprovecha que estás ahí para ver el atardecer.
*El Angel de la Independencia
-Este es el emblema de nuestra querida CDMX, si tienes suerte puedes encontrarlo abierto y subir a disfrutar de su mirador, si no, no importa, tómate una foto aquí por que es la prueba definitiva de que conociste la Ciudad de México.
*Tacos
-Estando cerca del Ángel de la Independencia te recomendamos la taqueriá La Chinampa, nosotros llevamos 4 años visitándola y siempre nos fascina su sabor.
*Monumento a la Revolución
-VIsita la plaza de la revolución y súbete a su mirador para ver otra parte de la CDMX, cuenta con un museo dedicado a la etapa revolucionaria de México y una fuente de colores que les encanta a los niños.
*La Condesa y el Parque México.
-Si todavía tienes tiempo, te invitamos a relajarte en el Parque México que queda en la Colonia Condesa, es una zona llena de restaurantes y bares, es la zona ideal para socializar en la ciudad.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Mexico City CDMX : Juárez to Centro Histórico (Bellas Artes, Zócalo, Templo Mayor)
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An early morning walk during magic hour in Mexico City CDMX from Colonia Juárez to Centro Histórico. I walk along the Paseo de la Reforma, visiting places such as the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Av Francisco I. Madero, Torre Latinoamericana, Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México, Zócalo, and Templo Mayor.
Filmed February 19, 2019
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0:17 - Roma & Calle Lisboa
5:32 - Paseo de la Reforma & Insurgentes Sur
8:35 - Paseo de la Reforma & Calle Gral. Prim
12:30 - Paseo de la Reforma & Monumento a Colón
15:50 - Paseo de la Reforma & Donato Guerra
20:15 - Paseo de la Reforma & Bucareli
25:20 - Paseo de la Reforma & Av. Hidalgo
27:35 - Alameda Central Park
31:45 - Mexican Gray Squirrel
33:15 - Palacio de Bellas Artes
36:55 - Av Francisco I. Madero & Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas
48:10 - Plaza de la Constitución
48:35 - Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México
50:15 - Zócalo
53:00 - Templo Mayor
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Mexico City - Walking Centro Historico/Madero St. Zocalo & Reforma
Mexico City Historic Center [ZOCALO TOUR] CDMX 2019
Today we explore the heart of the city, Mexico City's Historic Center. Built upon the ruins of Aztec temples, this Zocalo tour reveals what life has been like here in CDMX for hundreds of years.
The Zocalo's official name is Plaza de la Constitución and it was the main ceremonial center during the Aztec Empire. Many historical events have taken place here as well. In the center giant flag of Mexico flies its colors.
The Metropolitana de la Asunción de la Santísima Virgen María a Los Cielos is the largest Catedral in Latin America. Some stones from the Aztec Templo Mayor ruins were used in the construction.
In the Zocalo you will see concheros, or Aztec dancers, performing. They are not just there for the tourist but as a reminder of the old ways. They have fought to keep their Aztec culture with these rituals ever since the Spaniards tried to convert them.
The Templo Mayor ruins were the main temples of the Mexica people. Check out the few remaining symbolic decorations. Now let's walk down the super loud commercial Avenida Cinco de Mayo. But look up to see examples of 19th-century architecture
Finally, we reach the Palacio de Bellas Artes, which host cultural events and exhibitions. Check out the stunning tiled roof.
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