Most Best Places In Mexico
Begin 2012 and vacation plans have to start to materialize. In we offer alternatives to traveling alone, with family or with your partner. But, referring to the destinations, the possibilities are endless. Want to know what to visit in Mexico? That is our goal for today. Notes, take notes and tell us what will be the inevitable in your travel plan.
National Museum of Anthropology
Every good trip deserves a visit to the museum and Mexico is no exception. This beautiful place is full of the country’s history, since it exhibits objects that date back to pre-Columbian times. The rich history of civilizations Aztec, Mayan and Olmec is inside this building. Note that here also exhibits some of the rural life in the area. Highly recommended.
National Palace
This place is perfect for those interested in the political life of the different countries. The government building has preset some tours where you can let your inner dazzle with the excellent murals painted nothing more and nothing less than the renowned Diego Rivera. This palace is located across the street that we will see.
Plinth
Zocalo is the name that is known to the Constitution Square, located in downtown Mexico City. The place is a hub for tourists who can enjoy both local cuisine as street performers in the area. Folkloric atmosphere where you will find the best gifts for the family. Travelling in winter? Prepare ice skates because the place is the perfect track for everyone who passes by.
Palace of Fine Arts
If you are an artist, the Palace of Fine Arts will really be your downfall. From the outside, we see a facade of white marble, Art Nouveau style is changed within the Art Deco. Within two sectors are separated, one of both classic and contemporary works and other architectural and engineering.
Metropolitan Cathedral
The religious hallucinate in this church. Want a curiosity? It is the largest and oldest in the Americas. Also located in front of Zócalo, has indoor and outdoor decorations. Believe it or not, this huge place has sixteen chapels are not located arbitrarily, but each belongs to a different saint.





