
- 4.6/5
Joeeeea must go! It was really awesome going through and learning the history from different parts of Mexico. Last Wednesday of each month, you can go in at night and free of charge, really cool. Not as crowded as the days can be. But a few exhibits are closed, so I will have to go again in the future. haha.
- 4.5/5
JoeeeeThis area has lots to see! Museums, cathedrals, shops, markets, and more! It’s an all day adventure just wondering around and stepping in the different places to check them out.
- 4.4/5
JoeeeeA really beautiful castle! If you’re in Mexico City, add it to your list of places to visit.
- 4.5/5
SalaafungThe Great Temple is located next to the central square. It is a super convenient attraction. The original temple has been destroyed by Spanish colonists. Only the tower base and stone steps remain, but the architecture of that time is still amazing👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
- 4.5/5
carrie888888Mexico City's Constitution Square is the center of the city. It is said that the very simple buildings around the square are where the president's office is located. As long as you register, you can enter the building for a visit. There is also a magnificent church with amazing interior decoration.
- 4.5/5
kol***yuI don't recommend you spend 80 pesos to buy a ticket like we did. There is only one big exhibition hall, which is very deceptive. The rest is closed. It only took ten minutes to visit. If you really want to come on Sunday, you can just come and see the free one.
- 4.2/5
zhulei831230A very beautiful and historic cathedral, especially its garden. I really like the ruins of historical buildings and some beautiful statues in the garden.
- 4.1/5
JoeeeeMy friend told me that the art is only half of the experience, and now I understand. The building itself is really beautiful, lots of beautiful architecture and details. Then the art exhibits are really nice!
- 4.5/5
guestmarkNice and more fun to visit the autodromo hermanos Rodriguez place come and visit🥰
- 4.6/5
GLS***48The library Vasconcelos has more than 580 thousands books. Was designed by the Mexican arquitect: Alberto Kalach.







The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico has a rich collection of exhibits
Achieved a 2-year streak on the annual lists









