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Check out these 10 Underrated Spots in Mexico City

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Check out these 10 Underrated Spots in Mexico City

A trip across Mexico can be filled with the long beaches along the shores of Oaxaca as well as exploring the narrow streets and touring the mummies in Guanajuato However when you arrive for an all-inclusive vacation in Mexico, you will be totally overwhelmed by the size of the city.

How do you decide what you want to do and where in a region that spans over 1000 sq km?

If you're beginning to get anxious about planning your next trip to the best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, we have put together this list of places that are underrated and are worth a visit. You might recognize some of them while in Mexico City.

1. LA MERCED

A short stroll to just a short walk from the Centro Historico district, La Merced is the biggest traditional market for food in Mexico City. There are hundreds of stands within La Merced's main hall, shoppers will be able to find an extensive selection of locally grown vegetables and fruits (check out the enormous heaps of limes and the heaps of chili peppers) as well as some household products or food vendors selling Antojitos.

2. THE TORRE LATINOAMERICANA LATINO LOOKOUT

The tallest building in Mexico City was once the tallest at a height of 58 meters, The Torre Latinoamerica skyscraper has a 360-degree observation deck that offers breathtaking perspectives of the globe's 10th largest city. If you're lucky enough to have a clear day you can take the elevator to the top to see the sprawling streets, buildings, and surrounding mountains spread across the sky in front of your eyes.

3. THE CHAPULTEPEC ANGEL WINGS STATUE

The park is located in the huge green area located in the huge green space Parque Chapultepec, you'll find an edging on the street which connects the park with Reforma Avenue with a beautiful bronze sculpture of angel wings. It was created by a Mexican artist. This lovely work of public art is dubbed Alas de la Ciudad which translates to Wings of the City.

4. MUSEO DEL JUGUETE ANTIGUO MEXICO (MUSEUM OF ANTIQUE TOYS)

Mexico City contains hundreds of worthy museums and attractions, but most notable is Museo del Juguete Antiguo Mexico displays hundreds of thousands of toys, from dolls to luchadores and animals to Tin Cars to gigantic robots. Its founder Roberto Shimizu, a Mexican-born Japanese toy dealer, established the museum in a unique way to encourage people to never forget their passion for toys.

5. La CERVECERIA de BARRIO CONDESA

Foodies tostadas served with albacore tuna, a delicious garlic sauce, a wide variety of Mexican beers, and a perfect place to watch people go by in Mexico City's most exciting areas. You can also experience the tempting food at the best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico - Villa Del Palmar Beach Resort and Spa, Cabo.

6. THE BUILDING DOWNTOWN

A mere two years old, just a couple of years old, the DOWNTOWN complex located in The city's Centro Historico includes a boutique hostel and a mezcal bar, a charming restaurant and an array of expensive hand-crafted shops. The street is where you'll be able to find the entrance marked with huge double doors, which are able to open up into an entirely modern interior. 

7. THE ZOCALO

One of the largest cities, the sprawling Plaza de la Constitucion also known as Zocalo has been the center of Mexico City since Aztec times. The center of the square is marked by a massive Mexican flag and a Mexican flag, the Zocalo is located near the Palacio Nacional (the Presidential palace of the president) with its historic murals painted by Diego Rivera, the baroque Catedral Metropolitana, as well as government offices.

The vast square is frequently the venue for concerts and protests. It also hosts vibrant displays of altars and altars during Dia de los Muertos celebrations in November and October, as well as an ice-skating rink with decorations for Christmas in December.

There's almost always some sort of event taking place; however if it's raining, go to the enormous Catedral Metropolitana, decorated with exquisite mosaics, stained glass sculptures, paintings, and sculptures. Nearby is an archaeological site called the Templo Mayor, the ancient ruin of the Aztec capital.

8. CASTLE CHAPULTEPEC

Within the Bosque de Chapultepec, you will find the stunning Castillo Chapultepec, a Spanish-style castle that served as the palace of Emperor Maximilian in the 18th century. It was later transformed to become the Museo Nacional de Historia which houses exhibits that focus on important events of the Spanish period to the time of the Mexican Revolution.

9. CAFE DE LA GRAN CIUDAD

Enjoying the architecture-rich street view that is the Palacio de Bellas Artes is truly an amazing experience However, looking over the Fine Arts Palace from an elevated perspective is awe-inspiring. To take in this stunning perspective, walk across the street that runs from The Palacio towards its Sears building. 

10. CRISANTA

There's more to mezcal and tequila when you visit Mexico City. With its garage doors that are open and whitewashed, minimalist inside, Crisanta sure is a great place to sip a pint in Mexico City. And it's not just any kind of beer - Crisanta provides guests with an extensive variety of craft beers from microbreweries all over the world.


So, these are our list of ten unexplored spots that you may consider checking out during your all-inclusive vacation in Mexico.



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