Top 10 Best Hotels in Mexico City, Mexico
Top 10 Best Hotels in Mexico City, Mexico ///guest rating
Marquis Reforma Hotel Spa
Paseo De La Reforma 465 Col Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, CDMX, 06500, Mexico
Luxury hotel with spa, near The Angel of Independence Monument
Free WiFi
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NH Collection Mexico City Airport T2
Capitan Carlos Leon S/N T2 Floor 6, Mexico City, CDMX, 15620, Mexico
4-star hotel in Venustiano Carranza with restaurant and bar/lounge
Free WiFi
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Las Alcobas, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Mexico City
Av. Presidente Masaryk 390, Col. Polanco Chapultepec, Mexico City, CDMX, 11560, Mexico
Luxury hotel with restaurant, near French Embassy
Free WiFi and free parking
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Zocalo Central Mexico City
Cinco de Mayo 61, Centro Historico, Mexico City, CDMX, 06000, Mexico
4-star hotel with restaurant, near Metropolitan Cathedral
Free cooked-to-order breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Live Aqua Urban Resort Mexico
Av. Paseo de los Tamarindos No. 98, Col. Bosques de las Lomas, Mexico City, CDMX, 05120, Mexico
Luxury hotel in Cuajimalpa with spa and restaurant
Free WiFi
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Gran Hotel Ciudad De Mexico
Av. 16 de Septiembre #82, Col. Centro, Mexico City, CDMX, 06000, Mexico
4-star hotel with 2 restaurants, near Plaza de la Constitucion
Free WiFi
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Las Suites Campos Eliseos
Campos Eliseos 470, Mexico City, CDMX, 11560, Mexico
4-star hotel with spa, near French Embassy
Free WiFi
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Historico Central Mexico City
Bolivar No. 28, Mexico City, CDMX, 06000, Mexico
4-star hotel with restaurant, near Madero Street
Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
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Hotel Carlota
Rio Amazonas No. 73, Col. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, CDMX, 06500, Mexico
Boutique hotel with outdoor pool, near The Angel of Independence Monument
Free WiFi
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Hotel Novit
Av. Insurgentes Sur 635, Col. Napoles, Mexico City, CDMX, 03810, Mexico
3.5-star hotel with indoor pool, near Plaza Mexico
Free WiFi
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Bosque de Chapultepec Forest Mexico City CDMX
Mexico City (formerly the Federal District) is the capital of the Mexican Republic, the seat of federal powers and the most populated city in the country. It is one of the 32 states of the Mexican Republic. It is located in the center of the Mexican Republic.
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San Luis Potosí: Our First Impressions of the City! (Mexico Travel Vlog)
San Luis Potosí is yet another underrated, often overlooked gem in Mexico!
We spent most of our time there working from our Airbnb, taking city walks, and just moving at a slower pace. When we did explore though, we quickly realized how much we liked the city and found it very charming and livable. Some of the highlights of the city for us were:
*It is EXTREMELY walkable and bike friendly. Large sidewalks, more pedestrian only streets than we've seen in any other city in Mexico so far, and numerous large plazas are all great features of the city's historic center and surrounding area.
*It's not overran with tourism and everyone we met was very kind and friendly to us.
*It's got a very good location within the country of Mexico. It's close enough to many of the main population points in the country like Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara. You get to experience all that central Mexico and the colonial heartland have to offer while also being close to North Mexico. It's also close to amazing natural attractions like numerous waterfalls at Huasteca Potosina and the Las Pozas garden.
* The food scene is absolutely incredible! Street food all over and we tried pozole for the first time in San Luis Potosí and it really blew our minds! So good and we're absolutely hooked now.
In this video, we take you with us on a walk around the city and discuss our first impressions. We for sure were not experts about the city when filming this video, and still aren't. But at the time of filming, we were seeing most of the sights for the first time. If you're wanting an in-depth look at the city from an expert, look elsewhere or stay tuned because this is a city we'll be spending a lot more time at in the future and becoming much more knowledgeable about. :)
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00:00 Intro
01:07 Venustiano Carranza Avenue
01:37 Population & Convenient Location
02:06 Unique Cathedral in Centro
02:40 The landscape surprised us!
03:11 The climate/weather
04:14 Antojitos: What are they?
04:54 Arriving to Antojitos el Pozole
05:31 Origin story of Pozole
06:48 Vegetarian recommendation
07:05 Stoup?
07:43 Legend of Pozole… Human meat?!
08:34 Accommodation info
09:14 Safety & other thoughts
09:49 City of Plazas!!
10:06 Our favorite plaza
10:24 Railroads in San Luis Potosí
11:04 Mexican blizzards at DQ
*We edited and posted this from the USA. We are heading back to Mexico in less than a week! 🇲🇽 😃
VERACRUZ Mexico - it SURPRISED US!
Veracruz, Heroica Veracruz, El Puerto de Veracruz - whatever you want to call it, Veracruz Mexico is full of history and culture!
Veracruz Mexico is where you will find the Port of Veracruz, the oldest and most important seaport in Mexico. In this video we are going to walk around Veracruz taking you to the zocalo and down to the malecon where we learn about the history of Veracruz through it’s many buildings, such as the fort, Fuerte de San Juan de Ulúa and the oldest cafe in Veracruz, El Gran Cafe de la Parroquia where we will sip on it’s specialty Cafe Lechero! Of course we make time for a seafood lunch as Veracruz Mexico is known for their seafood dishes as well as take you down to the Aquarium and to check out the Veracruz beaches.
We hope you enjoy this Veracruz Mexico Travel Guide and if you choose to travel to Veracruz this vlog helps you enjoy your time there! #veracruz #veracruzpuerto
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MANSION A 10 MIN DE METRO INSURGENTES! 🚇🚇 CASA DE VENUSTIANO CARRANZA🏡House tour
If you don't speak Spanish, activate the subtitles! they are at your disposal. May language not be a barrier to understanding each other and accompany me on these trips! 🥰🥰💝
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Si vous ne parlez pas espagnol, activez les sous-titres ! ils sont à votre disposition. Que la langue ne soit pas une barrière pour se comprendre et m'accompagner dans ces voyages ! 🥰🥰💝
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Se você não fala espanhol, ative as legendas! eles estão à sua disposição. Que a linguagem não seja uma barreira para nos entendermos e me acompanhar nessas viagens! 🥰🥰💝
如果您不会说西班牙语,请激活字幕! 他们随时为您服务。 愿语言不再是相互理解的障碍,陪伴我走完这些旅程! 🥰🥰💝
Wenn Sie kein Spanisch sprechen, aktivieren Sie die Untertitel! sie stehen Ihnen zur Verfügung. Möge die Sprache kein Hindernis sein, um sich zu verstehen und mich auf diesen Reisen zu begleiten! 🥰🥰💝
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[4K] FARO VENUSTIANO CARRANZA DEL PUERTO DE VERACRUZ- tour-Impresionante calidad, Immersive sound!
RECORRIDO DE LA PARTE FRONTAL DEL FARO VENUNSTIANO CARRANZA EN EL PUERTO DE VERACRUZ.
Su construcción inició en 1902 y fue inaugurado en 1910 por el presidente Porfirio Díaz.
Un verdadero emblema de la ciudad porteña.
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Faro Venustiano Carranza Veracruz México | #letsgomexico #shorts
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Amigos de #letsgomexico, en esta ocasión les traemos un nuevo video de nuestra visita a Tierras Veracruzanas, esta maravillosa Ciudad del Golfo de México, con mas de 500 años de historia al ser una de las primeras ciudades fundadas en México y América Latina, en este video vemos un recorrido en taxi, desde las inmediaciones de la Central de Autobuses de Veracruz, hasta la zona del Faro Venustiano Carranza y la Torre de Pemex, ya a las orillas del Puerto de Veracruz, desde donde se puede admirar el maravilloso Fuerte de San Juan de Ulúa, esperamos que les guste este video, además de que ahora tiene nuevos elementos con los que pueden ubicar cuales son los lugares que vamos recorriendo, no olviden suscribirse y darle like al video.
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Cuatrociénegas | Hogar de Venustiano Carranza
Ale llega a Cuatrociénegas y conoce la historia de un importante hombre en la Historia de México.
Hakkasan Group to Open 10 New Venues in Mexico
Hakkasan Group will be opening 10 new restaurants throughout Mexico, commencing with Ling Ling Mexico City which is set to open in late 2020. A partnership with Mexico’s Dinar Group, these new venues will open between 2020 to 2026.
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Lovely Depa. Forosol Palacio Airport 10 Min, Mexico City
Lovely Depa. Forosol Palacio Airport 10 Min, Mexico City
About Property:
Located in Mexico City and only 3.9 km from National Palace Mexico, Lovely Depa. Forosol Palacio Airport 10 Min provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. This apartment is 5 km from Tenochtitlan Ceremonial Center and 5.3 km from The Museum of Fine Arts.
The 2-bedroom apartment comes with a living room with cable flat-screen TV and game console, and a fully equipped kitchen with fridge. T...
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Monterrey - Venustiano Carranza
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18ª Feria Internacional de la Torta 2023 en La Alcaldía Venustiano Carranza, CDMX.
• La 18ª Feria de la Torta se realiza en la primera semana del mes de Agosto en un horario de 10:00 a 11:00 de la noche. Es el evento gastronómico masivo más importante de la Ciudad de México
• Durante la inauguración se buscó romper una vez más el récord de la torta más grande del mundo al elaborar una torta de 75 metros de longitud, con un peso aproximado de 900 kilogramos, que se certificó por un Notario Público.
• Más de 70 expositores ofrecerán una selecta y exquisita gama de tortas, desde las clásicas de jamón, salchicha y milanesa hasta las tortas exóticas de jabalí, cocodrilo, mantarraya, mariscos, entre otras.
• En estos 5 días de este evento gastronómico, los asistentes podrán encontrar una amplia variedad de tortas pertenecientes a 10 estados del país como es el caso de: Jalisco, Veracruz, Yucatán, Tamaulipas, Puebla, Sinaloa, Oaxaca, Michoacán, Estado de México y Ciudad de México.
• También podrán degustar de las delicias gastronómicas de 5 países que son: Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela, España y República Dominicana.
• En el año 2022 en la Feria de la Torta asistieron 500 mil personas, que dejaron una derrama económica de 4.5 millones de pesos.
⭐🚶♂Recorriendo el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México | #letsgomexico
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Amigos de #letsgomexico, bienvenidos a un nuevo video, en esta ocasión los llevamos a Recorrer el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México, comenzando desde la Avenida José María Izazaga, en la Plaza Comercial Izazaga 38, para dar vuelta en la calle de Isabel la Católica y pasar por el Callejón de Regina y sus numerosos locales de comida, en donde puedes pasar un rato agradable con gran variedad de tipos de comida, y en donde también podrás refrescarte tomando un buen coctel o una cerveza, además de escuchar diferentes tipos de música dependiendo del local en donde te encuentres, después tomamos la Avenida 20 de Noviembre para dirigirnos hacia el Zócalo de la Ciudad de México, el cual se encontraba con acceso controlado debido a la exposición del Templo Mayor que se encontraba en el Zócalo, por lo que debimos de tomar la Calle de Venustiano Carranza para posteriormente dar vuelta en la Calle De La Palma, para finalmente entrar a la Plaza de la Constitución por la Calle de 16 de Septiembre, finalmente recorremos parte de la calle 5 de Febrero para llegar nuevamente al Callejón de Regina, esperamos que les guste este recorrido por el Centro de la Ciudad de México, si les gusto, suscríbase al canal, denle like al video y dejen su comentario
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Mexico City: Monumento a la Revolución
May 15, 2023 - 3:30 PM
75°F / 24°C
Walking around the Plaza de la República and the observation deck of the Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City.
Un recorrido (sin narración) por la Plaza de la República y el mirador de la Monumento a la Revolución en la Ciudad de Mexico.
00:00 - Plaza de la República
04:38 - Riding the elevator up to the observation deck
05:06 - Interior of the monument
06:39 - Mirador 360° observation area
10:13 - Paseo Linternilla observation area
From Wikipedia:
The Monument to the Revolution (Spanish: Monumento a la Revolución) is a landmark and monument commemorating the Mexican Revolution. It is located in the Plaza de la República, near to the heart of the major thoroughfares Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida de los Insurgentes in downtown Mexico City.
The building was initially planned as the Palacio Legislativo Federal (Federal Legislative Palace) during the regime of president Porfirio Díaz and was intended as the unequaled monument to Porfirian glory. The building would hold the congressional chambers of the deputies and senators, but the project was not finished due to the Mexican Revolutionary War. Twenty-five years later, the structure was converted into a monument to the Mexican Revolution by Mexican architect Carlos Obregón Santacilia. The monument is considered the tallest triumphal arch in the world, standing 67 metres (220 ft) in height. Porfirio Díaz appointed a French architect, Émile Bénard to design and construct the palace, a neoclassical design with characteristic touches of the French renaissance, showing government officials' aim to demonstrate Mexico's rightful place as an advanced nation. Díaz laid the first stone in 1910 during the centennial celebrations of Independence, when Díaz also inaugurated the Monument to Mexican Independence (The Angel of Independence). The internal structure was made of iron, and rather than using local Mexican materials in the stone façade, the design called for Italian marble and Norwegian granite.
Although the Díaz regime was ousted in May 1911, President Francisco I. Madero continued the project until his murder in 1913. After Madero's death, the project was cancelled and abandoned for more than twenty years. The structure remained unfinished until 1938, being completed during the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas.
The Mexican architect Carlos Obregón Santacilia proposed converting the abandoned structure into a monument to the heroes of the Mexican Revolution. After this was approved, the structure began its eclectic Art Deco and Mexican socialist realism conversion, building over the existing cupola structure of the Palacio Legislativo Federal (Federal Legislative Palace). Mexican sculptor Oliverio Martínez designed four stone sculpture groups for the monument, with Francisco Zúñiga as one of his assistants.
The structure also functions as a mausoleum for the heroes of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Francisco I. Madero, Francisco Pancho Villa, Venustiano Carranza, Plutarco Elías Calles, and Lázaro Cárdenas. Revolutionary general Emiliano Zapata is not buried in the monument, but rather in Cuautla, Morelos. The Zapata family has resisted the Mexican government's efforts to relocate Zapata's remains to the monument.
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El monumento a la Revolución es uno de los símbolos turísticos, históricos y arquitectónicos más reconocidos de la Ciudad de México, recorre su interior y sube a su mirador.
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It can be tricky to find an apartment in Mexico City. Here are some tips to help you out!
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