Paseo de la ReformaThis is a wide avenue that runs across the heart of the city. Modeled on European boulevards, it is home to some of Mexico's tallest buildings, and some major monuments, including the iconic Angel of Independence.
Mexico City is the capital of Mexico, and its most important city. The historic center of Mexico City is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with ancient archeological ruins, numerous colonial-era churches, most importantly the Cathedral, and the former palace of the Viceroy of New Spain, now the National Palace.
Mexico is famed for the atmospheric archaeological sites that are the legacy of the ancient Maya. Chichen Itza, possibly the most iconic site, is located in the Yucatan state a few hours from Cozumel, Cancun, and Tulum.
The Mercer Human Resources firm released their latest study on the cost of living in 42 cities of Mexico. Los Cabos ended up in the first place, followed by Cancun, Monterrey, Mexico City and Cuernavaca.
Cancun is considered to be the heart of the Mexican Caribbean and year on year thousands of visitors who come to the Yucatan Peninsula end up right here! The gorgeous beaches, great weather, and amazingly clear and clean waters are huge pulls for many tourists, but Cancun has much more to offer than just this.
The Ramblas, or Las Ramblas when you're in Spain, is one of the most famous and iconic boulevards of Barcelona. Stretching for approximately 1.2km from the Port Vell to Placa Catalunya, this street is hugely popular with both locals and travellers alike and provides one of the main thoroughfares of the city.