Best places: Tourist attractions in Mexico City

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Palacio de Bellas Artes
Art museum
Dramatic marble performance hall & museum featuring murals by Diego Rivera & other notable artists.
4.80 (174.7K reviews)
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Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Basilica
Revered Catholic church & pilgrimage site housing a cloak with the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
4.80 (168.9K reviews)
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Templo Mayor Museum
Museum
Museum showcasing archaeological finds & exhibits related to the Aztec civilization.
4.80 (31.4K reviews)
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National Art Museum
Art museum
Housed in a grand neoclassical building, this prominent museum features a wide range of Mexican art.
4.80 (22.5K reviews)
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Museo de Arte Popular
Art museum
Museum displaying colorful folk & popular art, with kid-friendly craft activities & adult workshops.
4.80 (10.1K reviews)
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Constitution Plaza
Plaza
Mexico City's main square has roots to the Aztecs & is now the site of frequent cultural events.
4.70 (311.2K reviews)
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The Angel of Independence
Monument
Commemorating Mexico's independence, this famous monument is topped with the goddess of victory.
4.70 (151.6K reviews)
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Monument to the Revolution
Monument
Famous monument dedicated to the Mexican Revolution, with an observation deck & on-site museum.
4.70 (69.3K reviews)
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
Cathedral
This grand Roman Catholic cathedral with many ornate chapels is Latin America's oldest & largest.
4.70 (20.6K reviews)
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Memory and Tolerance Museum
Museum
Museum with contemporary exhibits on worldwide genocides, plus a kids’ area focused on diversity.
4.70 (19.8K reviews)
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Museo Franz Mayer
Museum
International collection of 16th- & 19th-century decorative arts, including silverware & textiles.
4.70 (16.2K reviews)
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University Museum of Contemporary Art
Art museum
Innovative structure completed in 2008 & offering contemporary art exhibits & programs.
4.70 (14.8K reviews)
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National Museum of World Cultures
Museum
Museum in an 18th-century building with exhibits focusing on ancient & contemporary world cultures.
4.70 (13.8K reviews)
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Former College of San Ildefonso
Museum
This former Jesuit college is now an art museum & cultural center housing murals by Mexican artists.
4.70 (13.5K reviews)
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Church of San Hipolito
Catholic church
Sacred site dating from 1739, with 2 ornate bell towers & known for an icon of Jude the Apostle.
4.70 (10.2K reviews)
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UNAM School of Medicine Museum
Museum
Displays chronicling Mexican medical history from indigenous remedies to anatomy, with guided tours.
4.70 (9.5K reviews)
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Museo Anahuacalli
Museum
Founded by the famous artist Diego Rivera, this stately art museum showcases pre-Hispanic works.
4.70 (8.7K reviews)
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Fuente de los Coyotes
Fountain
Fountain with bronze statues of a pair of coyotes surrounded by jets of water, in a small park.
4.70 (8.6K reviews)
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National Museum of the Revolution
Museum
Artefacts from the fight for independence displayed in galleries below the 1938 Revolution Monument.
4.70 (8K reviews)
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Tlatelolco
Archaeological site
👍👍 Tlatelolco is a free archaeological site about 3 km north of Tenochitlan. Cuahltemoc, the last Aztec emperor was crowned and staged the last battle against the Spanish here. Just outside the archaeological site is a church built in 1608 with materials from the Tlatelolco pyramids. In the archaeologi...
4.70 (7.3K reviews)
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