Stop at: Zocalo
Details: Also known as Plaza de la Constitución, the Zocalo is located at the heart of the Historic Center in Mexico City. It is surrounded by the Metropolitan Cathedral, Palacio Nacional (City Hall), former Government Palace, and the Government Building. In the middle of the plaza, there is a huge Mexican flag that enhances national sentiment and pride.
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Stop at: Paseo de la Reforma
Details: Paseo de la Reforma is the largest, most important, and emblematic avenue of Mexico City. Plenty of historic moments have taken place on this avenue, including concerts, protests, marches, civic activities, etc.
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Stop at: Reforma 222
Details: This modern complex of three towers changed the view of Mexico´s City skyline, they are some of the tallest buildings in the city and are recognized for their modern style and architecture. This complex has a shopping center and movie theaters.
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Stop at: Monumento a la Independencia
Details: It was inaugurated in 1910 to commemorate the 100 anniversary of Mexico´s Independence, it is a mausoleum for the heroes that lost their lives during this war. It is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city and a cultural icon, a symbol of freedom.
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Stop at: Hemiciclo a Juarez
Details: This monument is in honor of Benito Juárez, a former Mexican president. It has a neoclassic style and is formed by 12 Doric columns made of marble. It looks stunning illuminated at night!
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