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Places you should know south of CDMX

San Ángel

It is a beautiful neighborhood; arguably with more ancestry from Mexico City. It is full of bougainvillea, greenery, small cobbled streets, volcanic stone constructions, a calm and provincial air. Without a doubt one of the favorite places for national and foreign tourists.


Places to visit:

  • Museo del Carmen

  • Museum House Study of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

  • Museum of Art Carrillo Gil

  • Villa San Jacinto

  • El Batán.


Coyoacán

It is the quintessential New Spain town, and brings together all the spaces that make a stroller happy: parks, squares, bookstores, historic buildings, bars and restaurants; in addition to theaters and cultural spaces, not to mention its markets or its different neighborhoods that make it one of the most beloved places by residents of the capital and foreigners.


Places to visit:

  • Frida Kahlo Museum.

  • Blue house

  • Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli Museum

  • Leon Trotsky House Museum

  • National Museum of Popular Cultures

  • National Museum of Interventions.

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Pedregal

The history of Jardines del Pedregal is very particular and the list of artists, architects and urban planners who participated in its design, a dense constellation. It is a division developed out of nothing. No. More like a colony built on the remains of the Xitle volcano eruption in the 2nd century.

Places to visit:

  • Artz Pedregal

  • Tetetlán

  • Xomali Light Train

  • Flag of San Jerónimo

  • Pedregal Terrace


Nápoles

It is a haven of tranquility, a space that recalls in its rhythm that display of beautiful country houses on the outskirts of the city that one day was. It is a central, quiet, comfortable option and full of gastronomic secrets that only visiting this neighborhood will you enjoy to the fullest.

Places to visit:

  • Poliforum Siqueiros

  • Parque Hundido

  • Pepsi Center

  • World Trade Center

  • Estadio Azul

  • Monumental Plaza de Toros.


Xochimilco

A neighborhood that syncretizes the indigenous ancestral past and popular Catholic traditions. The place is ideal to stroll through one of its eight piers and navigate its canals on a trajinera, eat a typical dish from the area in its market or walk the streets of one of its 14 towns.

Places to visit:

  • Canales y embarcaderos (Trajineras)

  • Plaza de San Juan Bautista

  • Museo Dolores Olmedo

  • Mercado de Xochimilco

  • Parque Ecológico Cuemanco.



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