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  • Teotihuacan

    I acumplished a dream that was travelling to Mexico in 2016. It was really thrilling! I love Latin culture! The Mexican gastronomy is awesome! People are very curious about foreign culture and the capital is very welcoming, clean with a nice temperature on winter. The...

    0 , 3 years ago
  • Chichén Itzá

    Chichén Itzá is one of the most important tourist attractions in Mexico. It's located in the Yucatán peninsula and is famous for the archaeological remains which came from the Mayan civilisation. Normally it's a must-do trip of any tourist agenda; it's a huge...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Tulum

    Tulum is situated in Quintana Roo which in its time, formed part of the Mayan Riviera. This place is famous because in antiquity, the Mayan civilisation had a lot of importance. It's a walled city which used to act as a strategic place in front of other tribes or boats...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Cenote

    A cenote is nothing more than a hole with water. They usually have a circular shape and connect with ground water. They often have vines which to me, seems to make them even more beautiful. Apparently, there are many cenotes within the Yucatan peninsular; the majority...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Basílica de Guadalupe

    The mysticism which surrounds the site of the Basilica de Guadalupe is simply incredible. It is here in the valley where the Virgin of Guadalupe appeared cloaked before Diego. The Basilica is one of the largest buildings in Latin America, and is also a pilgrimage...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Postal Palace

    Description The Postal Palace Office is one of the "must see" places in Mexico City. It is close to the Latin american Tower and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, so you can travel by Metro (for $ 5 Mexican pesos fee) and visit those three places in a single day! The Postal...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • National Museum of Anthropology

    History The National Museum of Anthropology is one of the most important museums in Mexico. The museum often displays international exhibits and it is sometimes free for students to visit (you have to show you ID student card), and free for the general (Mexican or...

    0 , 9 years ago

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