Source: Tourism MediaCoyoacanOne of the most popular Mexico City neighborhoods is this quiet colonial space southwest of the historical center.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityCoyoacan
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Source: Tourism MediaMonument to the RevolutionStand next to one of the world’s tallest triumphal arches at a major crossroad in the heart of Mexico City’s historical center.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityReformaMonument to the Revolution
Source: Tourism MediaBajioModern cities and charming villages with stunning historic centers complement the thermal waters and former silver mines dotted around mountains and valleys.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoBajio
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Source: Tourism MediaCastillo de ChapultepecExplore this opulent former home of Mexican royalty, perched high above the city, and learn about the history of Mexico. WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPolancoCastillo de Chapultepec
Source: Tourism MediaMuseo SoumayaNear the upscale Polanco neighborhood, this unusually shaped museum holds some of the best displays of modern European art in Mexico.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityMuseo Soumaya
Source: Tourism MediaRotonda de los Hombres IlustresThis impressive monument honors distinguished men and women of Jalisco who have made a significant contribution to society during their lives.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoGuadalajaraDowntown GuadalajaraRotonda de los Hombres Ilustres
Source: Tourism MediaPuerto Vallarta Botanical GardensSee native birds, plants and animals in this secluded wildlife area just half an hour away from Puerto Vallarta. WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoPuerto VallartaPuerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens
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Source: Tourism MediaPaseo de la ReformaLike the Champs Elysées in Paris, this famous wide avenue provides a distinctive elegance to the historic plan of this huge global city.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPaseo de la Reforma
Source: Tourism MediaPalacio de Bellas ArtesThis historic cultural hub is home to some of the most fascinating architecture and artwork in Mexico City.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPalacio de Bellas Artes
Source: Tourism MediaCoyoacanOne of the most popular Mexico City neighborhoods is this quiet colonial space southwest of the historical center.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityCoyoacan
Source: Tourism MediaGuadalajaraIntriguing architecture, mariachi music and mouthwatering food will have you falling in love with one of Mexico’s largest cities.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoGuadalajara
Source: Tourism MediaChapultepec ParkWorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPolancoChapultepec Park
Source: Tourism MediaChapultepec ParkWorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPolancoChapultepec Park
Source: Tourism MediaChapultepec ParkWorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPolancoChapultepec Park
Source: Tourism MediaChapultepec ParkWorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPolancoChapultepec Park
Source: Tourism MediaPaseo de la ReformaLike the Champs Elysées in Paris, this famous wide avenue provides a distinctive elegance to the historic plan of this huge global city.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPaseo de la Reforma
Source: Tourism MediaChapultepec ParkWorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPolancoChapultepec Park
Source: Tourism MediaPalacio de Bellas ArtesThis historic cultural hub is home to some of the most fascinating architecture and artwork in Mexico City.WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoMexico CityPalacio de Bellas Artes
Source: Tourism MediaChapel of PeaceEnjoy stunning views and quiet contemplation at this chapel, perched high above Acapulco and marked by a massive white cross. WorldMexico and Central AmericaMexicoAcapulcoChapel of Peace