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Why is Mexico City a tourist attraction?

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.



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A hub for art (don't miss Palacio de Bellas Artes), history, and really good food. By day, tour the canals and pyramids. By night, catch a lucha libre match.

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32 Fun & Interesting Facts About Mexico City – Local Historian's Guide
  • Mexico means “the navel of the moon”
  • Mexico City Was Built Over a Lake.
  • Mexico has the Largest Pyramid in the World (By Volume)
  • The Oldest Street in Mexico is Tacuba Street.
  • México City Has the only Monarchic Castle in the American Continent.


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Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City As the country's most well-known tourist attraction, the Museo Nacional de Antropología (a.k.a. the National Anthropology Museum) in Mexico City is a sprawling must-visit for anyone who stops by the capital.

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Mexico City is one of the more expensive destinations in Latin America, yet visitors are still left impressed by its relative affordability when compared with major European and US cities.

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France is the most visited country in the world with 117,109,000 international tourists, thanks to its rich history and iconic landmarks. Mexico comes in second for most visited countries, with 51,128,000 tourists, offering vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty.

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Here are 10 surprising facts about Mexico that you may have not known before.
  • Mexico City is slowly sinking. ...
  • Mexico is the birthplace of North American print. ...
  • Kids in Mexico don't get presents on Christmas. ...
  • The world's largest tamale. ...
  • Mexico City is the oldest city in North America. ...
  • There are women-only cars in the subway.


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