calvadev on Nostr: Museo Anahuacalli (Diego Rivera's private artifact collection and my favorite museum ...
Museo Anahuacalli (Diego Rivera's private artifact collection and my favorite museum I've ever been to)
Teotihuacan (stunning pre-Hispanic pyramid area)
Templo Mayor (another pre-Hispanic pyramid in the heart of the city, lots to do around this area as well; make sure to stop by el Zócalo and eat at Ikuri "La casa de maiz," best quesadillas in the city)
Tlatelolco (beautiful site of pre-Hispanic ruins in the city where a famous massacre took place)
Xochimilco (take a boat ride on Aztec waterways)
National Anthropology Museum (has an immense amount of pre-Hispanic artifacts and the Mayan calendar)
Dolores Cárcamo Museum (cool mural and sculpture area in the Bosque de Chapultepec)
Palacio de Bella's Arte's (make sure to catch a folkloricco show if there are any)
Arena México (catch a Lucha Libre match here)
Paseo de la Reforma (nice street to walk at any time of day)
Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre (really cool restaurant where they serve a random tasting menu of that keep coming out until you're full; make sure to try the Pulque, it's a pre-Hispanic, slightly alcoholic drink that has the most pyramids dedicated to its god)
Taqueria Orinoco (probably my favorite taco place in the world)
Doña Vero (order some award winning quesadillas with interesting meats)
El Hidalguense (amazing food; if you're brave, try some of the bug dishes)
La Esquina Del Chilaquil (make sure to go early and order it with milanesa)
Entremar (incredible seafood dishes)
Cafebrería El Péndulo (my favorite coffee shop and a cool bookstore)
Teotihuacan (stunning pre-Hispanic pyramid area)
Templo Mayor (another pre-Hispanic pyramid in the heart of the city, lots to do around this area as well; make sure to stop by el Zócalo and eat at Ikuri "La casa de maiz," best quesadillas in the city)
Tlatelolco (beautiful site of pre-Hispanic ruins in the city where a famous massacre took place)
Xochimilco (take a boat ride on Aztec waterways)
National Anthropology Museum (has an immense amount of pre-Hispanic artifacts and the Mayan calendar)
Dolores Cárcamo Museum (cool mural and sculpture area in the Bosque de Chapultepec)
Palacio de Bella's Arte's (make sure to catch a folkloricco show if there are any)
Arena México (catch a Lucha Libre match here)
Paseo de la Reforma (nice street to walk at any time of day)
Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre (really cool restaurant where they serve a random tasting menu of that keep coming out until you're full; make sure to try the Pulque, it's a pre-Hispanic, slightly alcoholic drink that has the most pyramids dedicated to its god)
Taqueria Orinoco (probably my favorite taco place in the world)
Doña Vero (order some award winning quesadillas with interesting meats)
El Hidalguense (amazing food; if you're brave, try some of the bug dishes)
La Esquina Del Chilaquil (make sure to go early and order it with milanesa)
Entremar (incredible seafood dishes)
Cafebrería El Péndulo (my favorite coffee shop and a cool bookstore)