Zarco 12, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Guerrero, Cuauhtémoc, 06300 Ciudad de México, CDMX, MexicoMap
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The outside is really nice, the inside OK
This church used to be a convent. The outside is very nice, but the inside is OK; there are more beautiful churches in Mexico City. People go there to pray under the intercession of Saint Judas Tade...
This place is devoted to one saint name San Judas Tadeo, if you have faith and believe in this Saint this is a place you should visit, They did not have mass the day we visited so we only took some pi...
The interior is interesting but unusual in the sense you go down a set of steps to get there. The neighbourhood is a bit stifling, a little more rundown and dodgy than the more touristy areas only a b...
I usually stay at a hotel across the street from this old church when I am in DF - yes, there are vendors outside all of the time, but that, is Mexico - Inside, it is a place of calm and coolness even...
interesting religous event and cultural experience
I visited San Hipolito specifically on Oct 28th for the blessing on San Tadeo. Thousands of people crowded the area with vendors of all sorts selling everything from religious icons, t-shirts, food an...
The outside is really nice, the inside OK
This church used to be a convent. The outside is very nice, but the inside is OK; there are more beautiful churches in Mexico City. People go there to pray under the intercession of Saint Judas Tade...
Lots of memories of San Judas Tadeo
This place is devoted to one saint name San Judas Tadeo, if you have faith and believe in this Saint this is a place you should visit, They did not have mass the day we visited so we only took some pi...
A curious but interesting church
The interior is interesting but unusual in the sense you go down a set of steps to get there. The neighbourhood is a bit stifling, a little more rundown and dodgy than the more touristy areas only a b...
A calm oasis surrounded by street life
I usually stay at a hotel across the street from this old church when I am in DF - yes, there are vendors outside all of the time, but that, is Mexico - Inside, it is a place of calm and coolness even...
interesting religous event and cultural experience
I visited San Hipolito specifically on Oct 28th for the blessing on San Tadeo. Thousands of people crowded the area with vendors of all sorts selling everything from religious icons, t-shirts, food an...