Ciudad de México, qué hacer en la CDMX

Viajefest
19 Feb 201712:25

Summary

TLDRExplore Mexico City's rich history and vibrant culture with this guide. Start at Alameda Central, admire the Palace of Bellas Artes, and visit the Latinoamericana tower for a panoramic view. Discover the historic center, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Templo Mayor ruins. Chapultepec Park offers museums, lakes, and the Chapultepec Castle. Experience local cuisine at 'Chinampa', dance at 'Colonia Roma', and visit the Monument to the Revolution. End your day at Mexico Park, a hub for leisure and community. This city, with its resilience and glory, has something for every traveler.

Takeaways

  • 🌆 Mexico City, known as 'The City of Palaces', is one of the world's largest urban areas with a rich history.
  • 🎨 Start your tour at 'Alameda Central' to admire the Palace of 'Bellas Artes', a landmark in the Historic Center.
  • 🌉 Visit the 'Latinoamericana' tower for a panoramic view of the city's four cardinal points.
  • ⛪️ The Metropolitan Cathedral is a must-see for its impressive interior and exterior, and its historical significance.
  • 🏛️ Behind the Cathedral lies the Museum and ruins of the 'Templo Mayor', showcasing the ancient ceremonial center of Tenochtitlan.
  • 🌳 'Chapultepec' Park is a vast green space divided into three sections, filled with cultural attractions.
  • 🏰 Chapultepec Castle, located atop a hill, offers a museum and a breathtaking view of the city.
  • 🌇 After sunset, stroll down 'Reforma' Avenue to appreciate its monuments and vibrant atmosphere.
  • 🍴 'Chinampa' is a recommended taquería near Reforma, known for its pork beef 'scabs' and cold 'michelada'.
  • 💃 'Colonia Roma' is a lively area for nightlife, with places like Patrick Miller offering music and dancing.
  • 🐾 'Mexico Park' in 'Colonia Condesa' is a favorite spot for weekend walks, pet-friendly activities, and socializing.

Q & A

  • What is Mexico City also known as?

    -Mexico City is also known as 'The City of Palaces'.

  • What is the significance of the Palace of Bellas Artes?

    -The Palace of Bellas Artes is the most beautiful building at the Historic center of Mexico City and is a must-see for its architectural splendor.

  • How high is the Latinoamericana tower and what can be seen from its top?

    -The Latinoamericana tower offers a view of the four cardinal points of Mexico City's Capital from its top.

  • What is the Metropolitan Cathedral noted for?

    -The Metropolitan Cathedral is noted for its impressive interior and facade, ornamented with altarpieces and paintings.

  • What lies behind the Metropolitan Cathedral?

    -Behind the Metropolitan Cathedral are the Museum and the ruins of the Templo Mayor.

  • What is the significance of the Templo Mayor?

    -The Templo Mayor was a ceremonial center of the Aztecs, destroyed after the Spanish invasion, and its ruins are now part of a museum visited by thousands of tourists.

  • What is the Chapultepec Park known for?

    -Chapultepec Park is known for its vast area divided into three sections, featuring lakes, museums, monuments, and numerous cultural attractions.

  • What can be found in the first section of Chapultepec Park?

    -The National Museum of Anthropology and History, which houses the world's most comprehensive Mesoamerican art collection, can be found in the first section of Chapultepec Park.

  • What is the Papantla Flying Man ritual and where can it be seen?

    -The Papantla Flying Man ritual is an ancient tradition that can be seen in front of the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Chapultepec Park.

  • What is the historical significance of Chapultepec Castle?

    -Chapultepec Castle was originally built as a summer home for the Viceroy of New Spain and now serves as a museum open to the public, offering a view of the city and its history.

  • What is the recommendation for dinner in Mexico City?

    -The recommendation for dinner in Mexico City is 'Chinampa', a taquería near Reforma, known for its pork beef 'scabs' and cold 'michelada'.

  • What is special about Mexico Park?

    -Mexico Park is a favorite place for walks on weekends, known for people bringing their pets, especially dogs, and for having rescued dogs looking for homes.

Outlines

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🏰 Exploring Mexico City's Rich History and Culture

The script introduces Mexico City as a complex and vast urban area, known as 'The City of Palaces'. It highlights the city's rich history and offers a tour starting at 'Alameda Central' to admire the Palace of 'Bellas Artes'. The tour continues with a visit to the 'Latinoamericana' tower for a panoramic view of the city. The historic center comes alive at eight o'clock, and the Zocalo's Metropolitan Cathedral is a must-visit with its impressive interior and exterior. Behind the Cathedral lies the Museum and the ruins of 'Templo Mayor', showcasing the city's pre-Hispanic past. The script also mentions the hosts' personal connection to the city, their recommendations for places to visit and eat, and a special mention of 'Chapultepec' Park, which holds sentimental value for them.

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🎉 Adventures in Chapultepec Park and Local Cuisine

The second paragraph delves into Chapultepec Park, one of the city's most visited places, with its three sections filled with lakes, museums, and monuments. It mentions the National Museum of Anthropology and History, which houses an extensive Mesoamerican art collection. The script also recounts a humorous incident involving one of the hosts, Rosy, who got a bump on her forehead during a birthday party. The tour includes a visit to Chapultepec Castle, which offers a view of the city and its history. The hosts then recommend a local 'taquería' called 'Chinampa' for its delicious pork 'scabs' and 'michelada'. They also suggest visiting the Monument to the Revolution and Mexico Park for a relaxing weekend walk.

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🌆 Discovering Mexico City's Vibrant Nightlife and Pet-Friendly Spots

The final paragraph focuses on the city's nightlife, recommending a dance spot in 'Colonia Roma' called Patrick Miller, known for its music from the 80s and 90s. It also highlights the Monument to the Revolution's viewpoint for a different perspective of the city. The hosts then introduce 'Mexico Park' in 'Colonia Condesa' as a favorite spot for walking and spending time with pets. They mention the park's community aspect, where people bring their dogs and rescued dogs looking for homes. The script ends with an invitation for viewers to suggest places for future videos, a mention of their blog 'viajefest.com' for hotel recommendations, and a reminder to subscribe to their YouTube channel for upcoming content.

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Keywords

💡Mexico City

Mexico City, also known as 'The City of Palaces', is the capital of Mexico and one of the largest urban areas in the world. It is a place rich in history and culture, which serves as the main setting for the video. The script describes various landmarks and activities that showcase the city's vibrant life and heritage, such as visiting the 'Alameda Central', exploring the 'Historic center', and dining at local 'taquerías'.

💡Alameda Central

Alameda Central is a public park in the historic center of Mexico City, mentioned in the script as a starting point for the tour. It is significant for its historical and cultural value, often used as a meeting place and a venue for various events. The script highlights it as a place to admire the Palace of 'Bellas Artes' in its splendor.

💡Palace of Bellas Artes

The Palace of Bellas Artes is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City, noted for its beautiful architecture. As described in the script, it is the most beautiful building at the Historic center of Mexico City and a must-visit site for tourists to appreciate its artistic and architectural significance.

💡Historic Center

The Historic Center of Mexico City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the core area of the city, rich with historical buildings and cultural landmarks. The script encourages early visits to this area to explore its many attractions, such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Museum of the 'Templo Mayor'.

💡Metropolitan Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest and oldest cathedral in Latin America, located in the Historic Center of Mexico City. The script describes its impressive interior and facade, decorated with altarpieces and paintings, and its role as a living temple where people attend church services.

💡Templo Mayor

The 'Templo Mayor' refers to the main temple of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, which was later destroyed and replaced by the Metropolitan Cathedral. The script mentions the museum and ruins of this temple as a place to learn about the city's pre-Hispanic history and the cultural legacy of its original inhabitants.

💡Chapultepec Park

Chapultepec Park is one of the largest city parks in the world, located in Mexico City. The script describes it as a vast area divided into three sections, filled with lakes, museums, monuments, and cultural attractions. It is highlighted as a place for leisure, cultural exploration, and romantic boat rides on the lake.

💡National Museum of Anthropology and History

The National Museum of Anthropology and History is a prominent museum located within Chapultepec Park, housing an extensive collection of Mesoamerican art. The script emphasizes its importance for understanding the region's cultural heritage and suggests that it may take several hours to fully appreciate its exhibits.

💡Papantla Flying Man ritual

The 'Papantla Flying Man' ritual is an ancient tradition of the Totonac people, mentioned in the script as a performance that takes place in front of the National Museum of Anthropology and History. It is a significant cultural event that adds to the rich tapestry of Mexico City's cultural offerings.

💡Chapultepec Castle

Chapultepec Castle, located atop a hill in Chapultepec Park, is a historical site that once served as a summer home for the Viceroy of New Spain. The script describes it as a museum with rooms, monuments, and gardens that transport visitors through different periods of the city's history, offering a unique vantage point to view Mexico City.

💡Reforma Avenue

Reforma Avenue is a major boulevard in Mexico City, known for its wide lanes, monuments, and modern architecture. The script suggests walking along this avenue to admire its monuments and experience the city's urban landscape after watching the sunset at Chapultepec Castle.

Highlights

Mexico City, also known as 'The City of Palaces', is one of the largest urban areas in the world with a rich history.

The tour begins at 'Alameda Central' to admire the Palace of 'Bellas Artes', a standout building in the Historic Center.

The 'Latinoamericana' tower offers panoramic views of Mexico City from its top.

The historic center comes alive at eight o'clock, offering a multitude of discoveries.

The Metropolitan Cathedral, with its impressive interior and facade, is a must-visit for its historical and artistic significance.

Behind the Cathedral lies the Museum and the ruins of the 'Templo Mayor', a testament to the city's pre-Hispanic past.

The 'Templo Mayor' ruins are part of a vast collection of Mesoamerican art, attracting thousands of tourists.

Chapultepec Park is a vast area divided into three sections, filled with cultural attractions.

The National Museum of Anthropology and History houses an extensive Mesoamerican art collection.

The Papantla Flying Man ritual, an ancient tradition, can be witnessed in front of the museum.

Chapultepec Castle, once a summer home for the Viceroy, now serves as a museum with a commanding view of the city.

The city's resilience is highlighted by its ability to withstand invasions, wars, epidemics, and natural disasters.

Reforma Avenue is recommended for a sunset stroll and to admire its monuments.

Chinampa, a taquería near Reforma, is praised for its pork beef 'scabs' and cold 'michelada'.

Colonia Roma's Patrick Miller is a nightlife spot known for its eighties and nineties music and dancing challenges.

The Monument to the Revolution offers a viewpoint for a bird's-eye view of the city.

Mexico Park in Colonia Condesa is a favorite for weekend walks, with space for pets and children.

La Condesa, with its bars and restaurants, is a social hotspot for residents and visitors.

The video concludes with an invitation to subscribe for upcoming content on Tolantongo Grottoes.

Transcripts

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Welcome to one of the most complex and ...

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... largest cities in the world.

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Join us in this guide to discover ...

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... what to do in Mexico City.

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Mexico City, also known as ...

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... "The City of Palaces"

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It is one of the largest urban areas in the world,

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and its history is one of the most interesting too.

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We start our tour early in the "Alameda Central",

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to admire in all its splendor the Palace of "Bellas Artes";

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the most beautiful building at the Historic center of Mexico City.

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Just around the corner, you can visit the "Latinoamericana" tower,

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and watch from its top, the four ...

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... cardinal points of the Capital.

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The historic center becomes alive at eight o'clock,

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we recommend visiting early,

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because there are many things to discover.

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In front of the Zocalo is the Metropolitan Cathedral,

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Its interior is as impressive as its facade,

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because is ornamented with altarpieces and paintings,

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Note, this is a living temple,

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so people go to church.

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As a visitor you can take a tour ...

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... and get someone to explain in detail its history ...

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... and the meaning of each of his artworks.

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Behind the Cathedral is the Museum and the ruins of the "Templo Mayor",

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which it was destroyed after the Spanish invasion to ...

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... build on its foundations the cathedral we see today.

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We can still see traces of how it was ...

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... the Ceremonial Center,

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currently visited by thousands of tourists,

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attracted by its vast collection of mesoamerican art,

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monolithic sculptures and for keep in good shape ...

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... the enormous cultural legacy left by the original ...

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inhabitants of the great Tenochtitlan,

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founders of what we proudly know today ...

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... as Mexico City.

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Hey guys, we are in Mexico City,

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many asked us to make a video here,

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and we are very excited because we ...

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... are from Mexico City.

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Many think that we are from Tabasco, Chiapas or Oaxaca,

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we really do not know why, but we were born here,

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where the quesadillas do have cheese.

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And we will recommend places to visit,

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to go to eat,

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so you do not get bored and know what to do ...

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... when you come to visit Mexico City.

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Right now we are at the "Chapultepec" Park ...

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... and it gives us a lot of excitement because this is one ...

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of the places we had our ...

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...first dates.

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So lets explore it.

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Chapultepec Park is so vast ...

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that it is divided in three sections,

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with lakes, museums, monuments and a great

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number of cultural attractions that make it one ...

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... of the most visited places in Mexico City.

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The National Museum of Anthropology and History ...

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... is located in the first section,

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It features the world's most comprehensive ...

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... Mesoamerican art collection and it may take ...

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... take some hours to see it all.

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In front of the museum you can watch the ...

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... Papantla Flying man ritual,

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an ancient tradition which we cover in depth ...

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... on a special video that we recommend you to watch next.

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Further along is access to Chapultepec's lake,

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a perfect place for romance and to enjoy ...

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... a ride on boats that are available for rent.

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Once inside the park, we took ...

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... the chance to visit the Chapultepec Castle.

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And as we go up to the Castle,

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we will tell you how Rosy got that bump on her forehead

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Well, for those who follow us in social networks ...

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... you may know that a little while ago ...

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... it was her birthday.

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The party got wild, and she was the "piñata".

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No it's not true.

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Not ... uh ...

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My parents lent me the house for the party ...

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and the floor is extremely slippery,

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and I was not wearing the right shoes for that floor,

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so I made a spin and slipped. How? I do not know,

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but I ended up on the floor and my head got hited ...

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... with a pot that was there.

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Meanwhile where was I?

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It is better now right? ... yes, is getting better.

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Now, we will visit Chapultepec Castle ...

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... located in the top of the hill that gives its name to the forest,

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built as a summer home for the Viceroy of New Spain,

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today is a museum open to the public that you should not ...

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... miss on your visit to Mexico City.

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The monuments, gardens and the castle rooms,

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will transport you to different times of the city,

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while you enjoy an unparalleled view of one...

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... of the largest cities in the world.

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This great city has witnessed invasions,

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wars, epidemics, earthquakes,

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however it is for the heroic acts ...

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... of it citizens, what allowing it to stay ...

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... on the ground and further develop its glory.

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After watching the sunset at the Castle,

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we recommend you to walks along "Reforma" Avenue ...

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... and admire its monuments.

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Guys, we brought you to dinner at one of the "taquerías" ...

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... that we like the most in Mexico City,

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It's called the "Chinampa" ...

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And it is extremely well located, it is near Reforma,

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so if you are passing by you can come here ...

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... to rest, to eat a "taco", we recommend this place.

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Our favorite dish here are the "scabs" with pork beef,

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that we usually combine with a cold "michelada".

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Perhaps it is something very simple, but the flavor of this place ...

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... has made us come back every time we visit ...

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... Mexico City and it never dissapoint us.

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On Friday nights, Ehe and I like to go ...

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... dancing at a place in the "Colonia Roma" called Patrick Miller,

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they play music from the eighties and nineties,

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there are dancing challenges usually, and its hilarious.

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Another must-see spot in town is the Monument to the Revolution.

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At the top there is a viewpoint that you can ...

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... access to watch from above, another face of the city.

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Finally we are going to bring you to know the Mexico Park,

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another of our favorites places for a walk on weekends

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Another point that we love to visit in the city ...

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is "Mexico Park" which is just ...

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... in the heart of the "Colonia Condesa".

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You can bring your pets,

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You can bring your children, to bike, to exercise,

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or just walk like us.

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Something that characterizes this park is that people bring ...

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... their dogs to have fun.

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You can also find rescued doggies ...

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who are looking for a home,

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so if you are looking for a pet,

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come to this place and give them a chance.

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"La Condesa" is a place full of bars and restaurants,

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so we took the chance to meet our friends ...

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... and toast for our beautiful city.

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Guys as you can see Mexico City ...

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... is huge and has many places to offer.

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One video alone is not enough to tell ...

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all things you can do there.

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We can make another video of "Coyoacán" or perhaps one of "Xochimilco" ...

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you can decide!, leave a comment below ...

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and tell us what place you would like to watch and why.

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This time we did not stay in any hotel,

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but in our blog viajefest.com ...

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We share with you a list of hotels we can recommend.

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For all you saw in the video we spent ...

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$730 MXN between the two without our transport ($35 USD)

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And another thing you can do when visiting Mexico City,

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is jump on the "Turibus" and take one of the four circuits ...

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... to see other important places of the city.

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Guys thanks to everyone who ...

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... are following us on social networks,

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thanks for each of your comments ...

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... we try to read and answer to each of you.

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And there is nothing else left for us to invite you ...

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... to subscribe to our channel on Youtube ...

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... because the next video is about this place ...

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... we have behind ...

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... called Tolantongo Grottoes.

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For today is all, thank you very much for staying with us ...

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