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]]>Soumaya Museum is the most-visited art museum in Mexico, and it isn’t just because it offers free admission. The visitors come to marvel at its distinct design and the expansive collection that consists of 66,000 artworks. This includes works from notable Mexican artists, European Old Masters, and notable artists from the 20th century.
Museo Jumex houses the private collection of businessman Eugenio López Alonso. It was envisioned as a center dedicated to display, research, and promotion of contemporary art. The museum houses more than 2,200 works of art from notable Mexican and international artists and is considered one of the most important art collections in Latin America.
Palacio de Bellas Artes offers free admissions on Sunday, so make sure to take advantage of this. You’ll be amazed by its Art Nouveau and Art Deco exterior as well as the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes and Museo Nacional de Arquitectura situated inside. The former features murals and artworks from notable Mexican artists like Diego Rivera and Siqueiros, while the latter focuses on models and designs from renowned Mexican architects.
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]]>There’s a colorful array of street art in Mexico City but it is definitely worth checking out Rivera’s early murals at the Secretaría de Educación Pública. The murals were painted in the 1920s and span over three levels of the courtyard. Entry is free so there’s no excuse not to stop by.
You’ll be spoilt for choice if you’re looking to find a taco in Mexico city. A favorite among locals is El Califa de Leon which has been running for over 40 years. The tortillas are freshly made and you can choose between steak, rib or thinly sliced beef for your filling.
If you’re looking for a good time, head to the oldest dance hall in the city. Everybody who comes here ends up dancing and the lively spirit of the crowd is unbeatable.
The Fifty Mils bar at the Four Seasons is renowned for being one of the best bars in the world. Be sure to try one of the bar’s signature cocktails such as the carrot and gin combo called the ‘Bugs Bunny’.
This historic square represents the three eras of architectural history in Mexico. You can enjoy the Aztec ruins, a colonial church, and modern towers. If you love architecture and history it is a real treat.
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]]>Soumaya Museum is the most-visited art museum in Mexico, and it isn’t just because it offers free admission. The visitors come to marvel at its distinct design and the expansive collection that consists of 66,000 artworks. This includes works from notable Mexican artists, European Old Masters, and notable artists from the 20th century.
Museo Jumex houses the private collection of businessman Eugenio López Alonso. It was envisioned as a center dedicated to display, research, and promotion of contemporary art. The museum houses more than 2,200 works of art from notable Mexican and international artists and is considered one of the most important art collections in Latin America.
Palacio de Bellas Artes offers free admissions on Sunday, so make sure to take advantage of this. You’ll be amazed by its Art Nouveau and Art Deco exterior as well as the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes and Museo Nacional de Arquitectura situated inside. The former features murals and artworks from notable Mexican artists like Diego Rivera and Siqueiros, while the latter focuses on models and designs from renowned Mexican architects.
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]]>There’s a colorful array of street art in Mexico City but it is definitely worth checking out Rivera’s early murals at the Secretaría de Educación Pública. The murals were painted in the 1920s and span over three levels of the courtyard. Entry is free so there’s no excuse not to stop by.
You’ll be spoilt for choice if you’re looking to find a taco in Mexico city. A favorite among locals is El Califa de Leon which has been running for over 40 years. The tortillas are freshly made and you can choose between steak, rib or thinly sliced beef for your filling.
If you’re looking for a good time, head to the oldest dance hall in the city. Everybody who comes here ends up dancing and the lively spirit of the crowd is unbeatable.
The Fifty Mils bar at the Four Seasons is renowned for being one of the best bars in the world. Be sure to try one of the bar’s signature cocktails such as the carrot and gin combo called the ‘Bugs Bunny’.
This historic square represents the three eras of architectural history in Mexico. You can enjoy the Aztec ruins, a colonial church, and modern towers. If you love architecture and history it is a real treat.
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