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Templo Mayor Archaeological Zone

Archaeological site that reveals the history of the ancient Mexica city, just 5 minutes from our hotel. Today, its remains continue in the Museum and Archaeological Zone of the Templo Mayor, where you can walk among the original ruins and learn more about the greatness of the Mexica civilization. An essential place to understand the deep history of Mexico City.

Mexico City Zócalo

Just 2 minutes away, you’ll find the vibrant historic and cultural heart of Mexico City. It’s a place full of life and activity, ideal for a relaxing walk, taking memorable photos, and fully enjoying the unique and special atmosphere of the Historic Center. Its grandeur, historical richness, and constant energy make it one of the most important, emblematic, and visited tourist spots in the city.

Santo Domingo Square

Located in the heart of the Historic Center, it is one of the city’s most emblematic and historic spaces. Surrounded by colonial buildings and traditional arcades, this square has been a meeting point for walkers, locals, and visitors for centuries. Walking through the square means enjoying historic architecture, small shops, and an authentic, lively, and deeply Mexican atmosphere.

Garibaldi Square

Known for its festive atmosphere and musical tradition. It’s an ideal place to enjoy nightlife, listen to live music, and experience the city’s popular essence. Here, mariachis, trios, and norteño groups gather every day to play and offer serenades, filling the air with music, joy, and Mexican culture.

Palacio de Bellas Artes

An architectural gem that houses murals by Diego Rivera, Orozco, Siqueiros, and more. It offers art exhibitions, performances, and concerts. A must-visit in CDMX.

Alameda Central

Located just minutes from Belisario Domínguez, it is one of the most emblematic and oldest parks in the Americas. Its wide paths, historic fountains, and garden areas make it an oasis in the middle of the Historic Center. It’s perfect for family walks, taking photos, or resting after a day of sightseeing. Around it are icons like the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Diego Rivera Mural Museum, making it a must-stop for culture.

San Juan Market

Famous for its gourmet products, exotic meats, artisanal cheeses, imported fruits, and premium goods. It’s an ideal spot for food lovers.

Lagunilla Market

Located just a few blocks from the hotel, it’s one of the city’s most emblematic and historic spaces for merchants. La Lagunilla is famous for its mix of the popular with the nostalgic and antique. For those who like to collect, redecorate, or look for “hidden treasures,” it’s an ideal place.

Jewelry Center

Located on streets like Madero, near the Zócalo of Mexico City, where jewelry shops and workshops abound, it’s a commercial area specialized in jewelry. This historic area has been a trading space since colonial times. Over the years, it became the epicenter for jewelry, repairs, design, sale of precious metals, and costume jewelry.

Sonora Market

It is a traditional public market in CDMX, established in 1957 by the city government. Its offerings are very varied: everyday items, ceramics, party supplies, and some common products. But what makes it unique and famous is its specialization in traditional medicine, herbalism, items related to magic, esotericism, curious objects, spiritual and mystical items.