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Bar Jorongo

This club located in the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel features a mariachi show.
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Bazaar Sabado

Artisans display their wares every Saturday in this colonial mansion.
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Garden of Art (Jardin del Arte)

An area of Sullivan Park where local artists gather to exhibit and sell their works.
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Gray Line Tours


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La Lagunilla Market


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La Opera

This old bar still has the bullet holes left by Pancho Villa on one of his visits.
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Mercado Sonora

This indoor market offers a number of interesting items, including voodoo dolls.
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Mezzanote

A popular upscale nightclub.
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Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno)

This museum features a large collection of works by the greats of 20th-century Mexican art.
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Plaza Garibaldi

This raucous and sometimes crazy plaza is filled with mariachi bands and other musicians.
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Polanco

One of Mexico City's more upscale neighborhoods with a variety of interesting shops and quality restaurants.
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Ruth Lechuga Museum and Home

This home has been converted into a museum and features Lechuga's 8,000-piece collection of local arts and crafts.
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San Angel

This neighborhood is known for its narrow cobblestone streets and is an oasis in otherwise bustling Mexico City.
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San Jacinto Plaza

Selected artists gather at this city square to display and sell their works.
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Torre Latino

On a clear day, visitors can take in a spectacular view from this skyscraper's observation decks and visit the highest aquarium in the world, located on the 38th floor.
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Turibus Circuito Turistico


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Zona Rosa

No longer considered the hip place for young folks, it is actually a popular neighborhood for gays and tourists.  Many restaurants and nightlife abound in this area.  For accommodations, the potential for late night noise exists.
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Coyoacan

Once a major city itself, this suburb of Mexico City manages to remain a provincial refuge from the chaos of the rest of the city.
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2001

An upscale nightclub in the neighborhood of Polanco.
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Bar Leon

This bar offers cheap Latin dancing lessons on Saturdays.
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Centro Historico


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Ciudadela

One can find great buys at this marketplace on artwork, jewelry and other wares imported from throughout the country.
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Cumbres Del Ajusco National Park


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El Gran Leon

This lively nightclub features Latin dancing.
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