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Mexico | Mexico City Centro


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Zócalo, Mexico City: Zócalo is one of the most iconic landmarks in Mexico City and the largest city


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Zócalo, Mexico City: Zócalo is one of the most iconic landmarks in Mexico City and the largest city square in Latin America. This square has a rich history and has been the center of the city since the time of the Aztecs. Surrounding the main square are many important buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, and City Hall. Metropolitan Cathedral: This impressive cathedral, dating back to the 16th century, is one of the oldest and largest in Latin America. Its architectural style combines Gothic and Baroque elements, with lavish interior decorations, making it a must-visit. National Palace: This palace serves as the seat of government in Mexico and is also part of Mexico City's main square. Visitors can explore parts of the palace, including the Diego Rivera murals that depict Mexico's history. City Hall: Located on the eastern side of the main square, City Hall is the seat of government for Mexico City. Its elegant facade makes it a great spot for photography and admiring architecture. Cultural Events and Festivals: The main square often hosts various cultural events, concerts, and festivals. You might encounter different holiday celebrations during your visit, making the Zócalo a lively and vibrant place. Mexico City's Zócalo is a symbol of the city's culture and history, a gathering place for both tourists and locals, and is definitely worth visiting to experience its unique atmosphere.


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