The most detailed Mexico City travel guide to the historic center! We go for a walk from the Zocalo to Alameda Central, the most important square and the most important park in downtown Ciudad de Mexico, showing you all the areas you should visit. From the Metropolitan Cathedral and Templo Mayor to Torre Latinoamericana and Palacio de Bellas Artes, you’ll be amazed to discover how culturally rich and well-maintained Mexico City’s historic center is.

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All about Mexico City’s historic center – travel guide
00:00 What do you know about Mexico and Mexico City?
01:48 Zocalo, the heart of the Historic Center
03:55 Miss Teen International Mexico
05:33 A little bit more about the Zocalo
06:41 Breakfast with a view
08:51 Templo Mayor, the pre-hispanic ruins
11:32 How Mexico City was born?
12:29 Mexico City is sinking
13:09 Metropolitan Cathedral
15:17 National Palace
16:40 Madero Street – beginning the walk to the other end
17:43 Rodin-DalΓ­ exhibition
17:59 Torre Latinoamericana
21:20 Palacio de Bellas Artes
22:03 Cafe with a view 😍
23:44 Alameda Central, the oldest park in CDMX
24:42 Museu Mural Diego Rivera

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