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Explore Mexico City, one of the most vibrant metropolises in the world, on a visual tour of its top tourist attractions.
There are so many reasons to visit Mexico City, but there were some things that surprised us when we got here. From two Canadian's point of view, we'll share the top things that shocked us & made us ...
After all, U.S. Marines were among the invaders in the 19th-century war between Mexico and the United States that forced Mexico to give up more than half of its territory — including what is now ...
From the fairytale towers of Bavaria’s Neuschwanstein to the golden battlements of Jaipur’s Amber Fortress in India, these are some of the most beautiful castles around the world.
Chapultepec Castle sits on the western edge of Mexico City atop a 200-foot-high (60m) rocky hill whose name means 'Hill of the Grasshopper' in the Nahuatl language. The Aztecs once had a fort here, ...
Jardín y Pabellón Escénico Chapultepec is a performing arts venue in a garden with pavilions designed by Michan Architecture and Parabase and landscape design by Taller de Paisaje Entorno.
Mario Pani Design, Cuauhtémoc Nestled in one of Mexico City’s oldest (and quieter) neighborhoods, Casa Pani was once a private single-family home built by Mario Pani in 1962.
2020: Mexico City to Ushuaia, Argentina The series that really sent the show viral. Five teams raced from Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City to the southernmost city in the world: Ushuaia in Argentina.
The castle once served as a military academy and played a pivotal role in the defense of Mexico City against American forces in the 1847 Battle of Chapultepec. You'll finish your tour with a panoramic ...
Mexico City is one of the cities with the most museums in the world. Don’t wait until International Museum Day, which is celebrated annually on 18th May, to visit them.