Lonely Planet » Mexico
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Lonely Planet » Mexico
3M ago
A mazelike, unique museum of 55 halls dedicated to preserving the memory of genocide victims. The multimedia exhibit chronicles crimes committed against ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
6M ago
This world-class museum stands in an extension of the Bosque de Chapultepec and is a highlight of visiting CDMX. Its long, rectangular courtyard is ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
6M ago
Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Siqueiros painted murals here in the 1920s. Most of the work on the main patio is by Orozco; look for the ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
6M ago
Just south of Avenida Javier Mina and the Mercado San Juan de Dios, this is the very birthplace of mariachi music. By day it’s just a narrow walking ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
6M ago
This museum on Plaza Garibaldi has exhibits explaining the origins and production process of Mexico’s two most popular distilled agave drinks. The tour ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
6M ago
Looking for cheap street food? Look no further. Dozens of good, clean comedores (food stalls) fill this large market where wait staff will thrust menus to ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
9M ago
Surrounded by dense tropical forest, the contemporary Museo Maya de Cancún is a welcome respite from the beach and buffet lines of the neighboring high ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
9M ago
Immense murals by world-famous Mexican artists dominate the top floors of this splendid white-marble palace – a concert hall and arts center commissioned ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
9M ago
For a change of scenery from the beach, head for the tropical highlands of the Sierra Madre mountains and wander the well-curated Jardín Botánico de ..read more
Lonely Planet » Mexico
9M ago
A white sand beach with manta rays gliding through the shimmering turquoise waters. No hotels. No nightclubs. No roads or cars of any kind. It’s hard to ..read more