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Metrobús - Aristos International
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Mexico City Tourist Information Condesa, Colonia Roma, Zona Rosa. Posada Viena Hotel. Condesa, Roma, Zona Rosa Map. Condesa, Roma, Zona Rosa Tourist Attractions. Misión Express Hotel. Condesa, Roma, Zona Rosa Tourist Attractions. La Casona Hotel. Polanco-Lomas. Le Meridien Hotel. Polanco-Lomas Map. AMEVH. Polanco-Lomas Tourist Attractions. City Express Hotel. Polanco-Lomas Tourist Attractions. Historic Center. Holiday Inn Hotel. Best Western Estoril Hotel. Historic Center Map. Centro Histórico Tourist Attractions. Centro Histórico Tourist Attractions. Centro Histórico Tourist Attractions. Centro Histórico Tourist Attractions. Centro Histórico Tourist Attractions. Centro Histórico Tourist Attractions. San Ángel. El Rollo. San Ángel Map. San Ángel Tourist Attractions. Coyoacán. Mexitours, Tour Operator. Coyoacán Map. Coyoacán Tourist Attractions. Coyoacán Tourist Attractions. Other Attractions in Mexico City. Radisson Flamingos Hotel. Other Attractions in Mexico City. Other Attractions in Mexico City. Teotihuacán. Teotihuacán en bici. Santa Fé. Estrella Roja. Santa Fé Map. Meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitios (MICE) in Mexico City. Centro Banamex. Venues for meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitios. Venues for meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitios. Mexico City Subway Map. Mexico City Metrobus Map. Map of Mexico City Main Streets. Map of Mexico City Surroundings. Travel Distances Table. México City is the capital of the Mexican Republic and has become the financial, cultural and political center of the country. It is the biggest and most populated city in the world. Seven hundred years of history can also be appreciated among its great avenues, speedways, boulevards and skyscrapers; this is why the city shows several expressions of its traditional roots evoking a native and colonial past, together with the most refined art and architectural expressions reflecting modernity and the potential future of a growing metropolis Its pre-Hispanic remains show the greatness of the first civilizations settled on this site. Colonial architecture in its purest Baroque and neoclassic styles exemplify the blending of races, combining the natives carving work with the greatness of the European constructions. There are plenty of these examples along the city, sober and sumptuous temples, old residences and convents. Its suburbs like Coyoacán, San Angel or Tlalpan have a picturesque and unique style. For those who love art and history, there is a great deal of options including around 140 museums, 64 theaters, 15 cultural centers and 7 nearby archaeological zones. As a typical cosmopolitan city, Mexico City has a frenzied activity, not only during the day but at night too. Regarding touristic facilities, the city has countless luxury hotels, sophisticated restaurants and a great variety of stores with items for all tastes and economies. Climate is moderate sub-humid with 15°C average year temperature. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 1 For hipsters, artists, and people who like bohemian and intellectual atmosphere this area is a must-see attraction. The three different districts offer unique places. Zona Rosa is a neighborhood known for its shopping, nightlife and restaurants, which cater to foreign and Mexican visitors, as well as businessmen of the nearby Paseo de la Reforma. La Condesa is an area considered to be one of the most fashionable with a number of examples of older Art Deco architecture and wide avenues lined with trees. Its character may be compared to that of the Soho in New York and the Latin Quarter in Paris. It is filled with restaurants, cafes, boutiques and art galleries. Colonia Roma is a district with streets and houses built back in the 40’s based on European styles with many restaurants offering Latin American cuisine. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. M e de llin Dr. Mora Revilla gigedo Ramírez Vers alles Handcrafts Shopping Mal Gas Station Church Market Museum Tourist Attraction Embassies Tresguerra s ray Fco. d e Ga a Lisbo Milán Luis Moy a Tepic Dr. Vertiz ández l Hern Gabr ie Niños Hé roes Av. Cuauhtémoc Dr. Andrade Dr. Rafael L ucio Dr. Carmona y Valle Dr. Jimén ez rd s e rre J. T Dr. Fortunato Glz. Arce Dr. Durán Dr. Miguel Silva Bolivia Dr. Verti z ez OBRERA Eje Central Láz aro Cárdenas a Dr. Zarra nd Dr. Balmis Dr, Barraga n rgente Av. Mé s Sur lán Minatit Nautla Octopan Tlaxcala Tepeji Dr. F. 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Ch CHAPULTEPEC Río 2 Eje ivir Le u Pán Río Manu ma Ler an Río loap apa P Río r ma blí Du Bur La Refor ma Ro det e o Ebr alqu uad ya c Ato Río Paseo de Ca Río G Río i Río Sulliv as Naz Río Río o n dso Hu a Río Elb Río eare d cobe o Es te Dan arian to Tols n he kesp ral. M Sha .G Calz tú Can Poe llan E. A o g r Hu Victo gín sas Bal Río Nilo Río s lata nge la P Ga de Río Río ro Due e ió enc s aso Villalo n Renan Th ier Herodoto te. Asc aM agd a le na Na cio nal Michelet 3P Goe t nitz Leib Curi Eje Milton tes Descar ler Kep ey ico Copérn in Darw Ba hí rcit o Comte Bradl L a f a y e tt e 5 ant e la rs berg Gutem E.K ía d Th ie Bah Ejé Anton io C De la Rep REVOLUCION Medical Service Store Archeological Site Stops of the Turibus LÁZARO CÁRDENAS 1 2 3 El Á Ángel de la Independencia (Independence Monument) - It is named “The Angel” and it is the landmark of the city inaugurated on 1910, the statue of an angel is standing atop of a 100 feet column. Zona Rosa (Pink Zone) - It is an area with sidewalk cafes, fancy restaurants, nightclubs, galleries, shops and boutiques. Casa Universitaria del Libro (University Book House) – Located in a magnificent mansion, this is forum to promote culturas activities such as conferences, concerts, presentations and workshops. Casa Lamm – Located in a house built in the early 20th century with an European style. Today is a cultural center with some exhibition space and some graduate level programs. It features a bookstore, library and cafeteria. 2 4 5 6 7 Ripley’s Museum - It shows the incredible and strange things. Monday-Friday: 11:00-19:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-19:00 hrs. Wax Museum - Famous characters portrayed in wax. Monday-: 11:00-19:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-19:00 hrs. Carranza Museum - The objects displayed are related to the life of the Mexican leader. Tuesday-Saturday 9:00-18:00 hrs. Sunday: 11:00-16:00 hrs. Museum of the Revolution - The museum exhibit the contemporary history of Mexico. With a library, conferences and lectures. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 3 8 9 10 11 12 Alfonso Reyes Museum - Exhibits personal objects that belonged to Reyes. This museum is also a center of literary studies. Monday-Thursday and Friday: 9:00-3:00 hrs. Holocaust Museum - Exhibits a collection of photographs and utensils that belonged to the 201 Squad. Monday-Thursday: 10:00-13:15 and 4:00-17:15 hrs. Ruth Lechuga Museum – This house-museum invites us to share each of its spaces occupied with furniture, lacquerware, masks, dolls, paintings, ceramics and endless pieces of Mexican folk art. Visits only for groups with prior reservations. Ramón López Velarde Museum – It has two important libraries formed by approximately 5,154 books. Tuesday-Friday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday: 10:00-15:00 hrs. Mexican Plastic Art Museum – It has displayed the most representative works of Mexican plastic arts. MondayFriday: 10:00-5:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-15:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 4 At the end of Paseo de la Reforma Avenue looms Chapultepec hill, on the top is a beautiful ancient castle surrounded by the centuries-old forest, world-class museums, amusement parks, a zoo and lakes. This is the perfect place to share a good time with your family. This is an upmarket neighborhood. It houses the offices of international organizations, embassies, and the offices of many corporations, as well as upscale hotels, designer shops, modern malls, gourmet restaurants, and art galleries. The perfect place to pamper yourself! © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Polanco - Lomas Map L. 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Lago de Mayrán Laguna Yuriria ipto scr Rouss 13 Medical Service Store Archeological Site Stops of the Turibus Polanco Lomas Buildings & Attractions 13 14 15 16 17 18 Chapultepec Park - Once it was used as a retreat for Aztec royalty, and today a popular place to hangout on weekends. Night tours of the first section in the train that circuits the park is popular around Christmas time, when many of the attractions are lit for the season. Auditorio Nacional (National Auditorium) - It is a modern construction with a capacity of 9 thousand spectators where famous performers have been presented. In the back there are other theaters. Casa del Lago (The House of the Lake) - Is a place for cultural and artistic events. Chapultepec Zoo - Opened in 1910, today has some 1,800 animals of 260 different species. La Feria (Chapultepec Amusement Park) - It has mechanical rides with a roller coaster, an artificial lake, restaurant, and coffee shop. Quinta Colorada – It is located in the former accommodation for the forest rangers of the area in the early 20th century. The house has an European style and house various cultural activities as well as a small planetarium. Hipódromo de las Américas – It is a throughbred and quarter-horse race track. With a hight-tech modern architecture is one of the best in the world. It can accommodate 10,000 visitors. There are restaurants and rooms for events. Museums 19 20 21 National Museum of Anthropology – It displays the biggest and more valuable archeological collection in Mexico. Tuesday-Saturday 9:00-19:00 hrs. Sunday 10:00-18:00 hrs. Tamayo Contemporary Art Museum - Exhibits a collection of art from: Miró, Warhol, Bacon, Botero, Picasso, and Tamayo. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. National Museum of History - Located in the Castle of Chapultepec, residence of Maximiliano de Habsburgo and some presidents of the 19th century, display an exhibition of furniture, clothes and paintings depicting Mexican history. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 5 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Museum of Modern Art - It has a permanent collection of paintings of Rivera, Siqueiros, Orozco, Kahlo, among others. Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00-17:30 hrs. Museo del Caracol - It shows the history of Mexico from the 16th Century to 1917. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-16:00 hrs. Museum of Natural History - It shows different stages in the evolution of the universe and the human being. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. “Papalote” Museo del Niño - It is a place to have fun while learning about art and science. It also has an IMAX screen. Monday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-19:0(The Kite, Children’s Museum) 0 hrs. Museum of Electricity - Visitors can experiment the basic principles of Science and Technology thanks to all the interactive devices that this museum offers. Monday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs. Luis Barragán Museum - House of the famous architect Luis Barragán, his architectural style has been referred to as both modern and minimalist. The house-museum exhibits a collection of Mexican art from the 16th to 20th Century. Monday-Friday: 10:00-14:00 and 16:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday 10:00-13:00 hrs. David Alfaro Siqueiros Museum - Located in the artist´s house. It shows his life and simples of his work. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Soumaya Museum- Considered one of the 15 most important art museums in the world, with more than 60,000 pieces of renowned artist like: Rodin, Renoir, Van Gogh, Rivera, Tamayo, Picasso, Cézanne, Matisse, among others. Daily 10:30 -18:30 hrs. Museo Casa de la Bola (House of the Ball Museum) It was built in the 16th century as an hacienda. In the 1940s it was remodeled and decorated with an eclectic and sumptuous style. Today it is a museum with thirteen halls filled with furniture, paintings, European tapestries and more from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 6 7 The Historic Center is a UNESCO world heritage site that was once the capital of the ancient Aztec empire and then the seat of power for the Spanish colony of New Spain. It contains more than 2,000 buildings of historical importance and an impressive archeological site. Many of these buildings are shrouded in magic and legend. You may walk along the streets filled with history, and come across luxury hotels, impressive museums, five-star restaurants, department stores with more than a hundred-year-old history, beautifully decorated churches and monuments. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Market Museum Tourist Attraction Medical Service Store Archeological Site Stops of the Turibus © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Altuna a de Argentin Glez Ortega Florida ero Torres Quint Carmen io Leona Vicar 75 San Marcos Zapata 86 Jesús María yor Correo Ma Soledad Corregidora Lecherías V.Carranz a nvalación Anillo Circu del Salva do Jesús M República r Regina Misione s Las Cru ces Talaver a aría os Yucatán Tabaqu er Margil 56 Moneda 68 o ros San Pabl o Santo Tomá Monte de Piedad M Seminario 31 Mixcalc Guatemala PINO SUÁREZ Carretones Topacio Abad MERCED San Antonio ica República de San Jerónimo José María Izazaga Isabel la Ca tól M.Doblado Rep. de Br asil República L.Valle brero 5 de Fe Bolívar a erra 63 34 44 Teresa de M ier nso 64 57 58 5 de Febrero Dr. Lavist ISABEL LA CATÓLICA José María Izaz aga Fray Servando Bolivar Ruíz 60 48 Pino Suáre z dor Nezahualcóyotl Cjón. 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M oren o L Donal do Col osio P. Sto. Tomás Adolfo Gu rrión 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Palacio Nacional (National Palace) - Built atop the rubble that once was Moctezuma palace. Inside there are wonderful murals of Rivera and it is the seat of executive power. Zocalo - The largest square in the city flanked by the pre-Hispanic Great Temple, the National Palace and the Cathedral. Templo Mayor (The Great Temple) - It was the core of the Aztec’s ceremonial center. Many artifacts found in the site are on display. San Felipe de Jesus Hospital -The first hospital built in America in the 16th century. Palacio de Mineria (Mining Palace) - Built in the 18th century under the direction of Manuel Tolsá it is considered a masterpiece of neoclassic architecture. Palacio Postal (Post Office Palace)- Building finished in 1908, its architecture is a combination of plateresque, gotic and mooresh styles. It has a library and a museum. Palacio de la inquisición (Palace of the Inquisition) Built in the XVIII century, it was the courtroom of the Holy Inquisition, and then the headquarter of the Mexican School of Medicine. Today it houses the Museum of Mexican Medicine. Tuesday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday 9:00-14:00.hrs Alameda Park - Ancient plaza from the 16th century with nice fountains and sculptures. It has been recently renovated. Plaza Garibaldi – Home of the mariachi music. It has several restaurants and bars. Located in the plaza is the Museum of Tequila and Mezcal, its main purpose is to show the drinks’ history and production, it has a nice tasting room. Wednesday-Monday: 11:00–19:00 hrs. Antiguo Edificio del Ayuntamiento (Old City Hall) – The original construction included the entire block. In 1906 to commemorate the Centennial of Independence the building was remodeled. Antigua Escuela de Economía (Old School of Economics) – It was founded in 1929 and it is located in a nice Renaissance-style building blending Art Nouveau elements. It features beautiful event spaces. Antigua Escuela de Jurisprundecia (Old School of Jurisprudence) – The building was originally the Convent of St. Catherine of Siena, founded in 1593. The school settled on the property in 1908. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcainas - It was established in the mid 18th century in a Baroque building. The most impressive aspect of the interior, is the chapel in an elaborate Churrigueresque style. The Historic Archives maintain the school's records from the beginning and has its own museum. Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana (University of the Cloister of Sor Juana) - Located in the former San Jerónimo Convent founded in 1585. This convent is best known for having been the home of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz for over twenty five years in the 17th century. Since 1982 home to the University that has been responsible for the restoration of this beautiful building. Club de Banqueros (Bankers Club) - This building was built in 1548, and it was used as the first School for half-breed girls in Latin American. In 1994 the construction was restored and became the Bankers Club. Torre Latinoamericana (Latin-American Tower) - It is the first skyscraper in the city. On the 44th floor there is a site museum, and a fully remodeled observation deck with a beautiful panoramic view of the city. Casa de los Azulejos (House of Tiles) - It dates back to the 16th century and the façade is covered with attractive tiles. In the main stairway is one of the earliest works by Jose Clemente Orozco. Today is a restaurant. Casas de Mayorazgo de Guerrero (Houses of the Mayorazgo de Guerrero) - The two buildings are nearly twins with tezontel stone facades built in the 16th century. The “Small House” or the servants house hosted the workshop of the famous Mexican engraver Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913). And in the “Large House”, Rufino Tamaño painted a fresco, dedicated to music. The Metropolitan Cathedral - The project started in 1532 and finished in 1813. The striking church has renaissance, Baroque and neoclassic styles. The altar of the Kings is simply magnificent. Situated to the right of the main cathedral, is the Metropolitan Tabernacle with a Baroque style, it is richly decorated. Church of Santo Domingo - Construction from the 18th century with Baroque, churrigueresque and neoclassic altars. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 56 57 51 52 53 54 55 Temple of San Felipe Neri “La Profesa” (The Professed House) - Built in the 17th century one of its altars was design by Manuel Tolsá with a neoclassic style. Eleven neoclassical altarpieces, attached to the north and south walls harmonize with the main altarpiece. The church is also noted for its very large collection of colonial-era artworks spanning three centuries by some of Mexico’s best artists including: Cristóbal de Villalpando, Juan Correa, Miguel Cabrera, Miguel de Herrera y Pelegrín Clavé, entre otros. San Hipolito Church - A Baroque style construction, built in 1739. Famous because it is the center for the veneration of San Judas Tadeo. Temple and Ex Convent of San Lorenzo – This is a 17th century building with a majestic Barroque style. Temple and Square of Santa Catarina Mártir – The church dates back to 1568. Parish of Santa Veracruz – This church was built over a former temple in 1759. The facade has a Baroque style. The remains of Manuel Tolsá, the architect responsible for a number of the city center’s iconic buildings, were buried here. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 58 59 60 61 Temple of the Holy Trinity - The temple was built in the 18th century and is a magnificent example of Mexican Baroque. Temple of Porta Coelli – Built by the Dominicans has a simple neoclassical facade. Inside the walls are decorated with Byzantine style murals. Former Church of St. Augustine – This is an 18th century building with a Renaissance style. Today it houses the National Library. San Ildefonso College - Founded in 1588. The facade has a churrigueresque style and inside there are beautiful murals of Orosco, Siqueiros and Revueltas. It presents temporary exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:30 hrs. Ex-Teresa Arte Actual – A baroque convent built in the 18th Century. The museum exhibits no conventional art. Monday-Sunday: 10:00 -18:00 hrs. Museo de la Luz (Museum of Light) - Former temple of St Peter and St. Paul. The exhibit has cultural and scientific purposes. Monday-Friday: 9:00-16:00 hrs. Saturday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Franz Mayer Museum - It has an important collection of art pieces from the 16th to 19th centuries. TuesdaySun 10:00-17:00 hrs. Museum of the City of Mexico - This building used to be the palace of the Counts of Santiago de Calimaya, ant it has a beautiful Baroque style. It shows a route through history of the city since Tenochtitlan until today. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Jose Luis Cuevas Museum - There are drawings, sculptures and graphic work of the artist, as well as temporary exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Museo Mural de Diego Rivera - It has temporary exhibits and a light-and-sound show of the mural “Sunday: afternoon Dream in the Alameda” depicting the history of the famous park. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Palacio de las Bellas Artes (The Fine Arts Palace) The Palace has been the scene of some of the most notable events in music, dance, theatre, opera and literature. It is a striking building with art nouveau and art deco styles, but the most impacting aspect is the stage "curtain" which is a stained glass created out of nearly a million pieces of iridescent colored glass by Tiffany's in New York, the design has the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl done by Gerardo Murillo (Dr. Atl). It houses a number of murals painted by Rufino Tamayo, Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco, four galleries and The National Museum of Architecture. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Museo Nacional de Arte (National Museum of Art) - It exhibits Mexican art from the 16th century to 1950. Tuesday- Sunday: 10:30-17:30 hrs. Museo Nacional de las Culturas (National Museum of Cultures) - A building from the 18th century houses an exhibit of collections showing different cultures of the world. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:30-18:00 hrs. San Carlos Museum - Ancient building design by Manuel Tolsá. It exhibits art collection from 14th to 20th century, with pieces of Tintoretto, Tiziano, Zurbarán and Rivera. Wednesday-Monday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 San Fernando Cemetery and Museum - It was part of an 18th Century Convent. Several famous personages of the Mexican history are buried here. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00-17:00 hrs. Museo del Zapato (Shoe Museum) - It features a very original collection with over 2,000 shoes from five continents in different decades. Monday-Friday: 10:0014:00 hrs. and 15:30-18:00 hrs. Museo de la Policía (Mexico City Police Museum) – Located in a beautiful building from the beginning of the 20th Century, the museum displays a collection with crime-related themes. Monday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Museo de Arte Popular (Museum of Popular Art) - The collection contains both older and newer craft pieces from the various traditions that make up Mexican culture. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Wednesday: 10:00-21:00 hrs. Museo del Ejército y Fuerza Aérea (Army and Air Force Museum of Mexico) - Located in an 18th Century building where was the Convent of the Order of Betlemitas. The museum has a permanent exhibition of clothing and weapons that have been used by the army and air force as well as valuable historical documents. Tuesday-Saturday 10:00-18-00 hrs. Sunday 10:00 -16:00 hrs. Museo de la Charrería - Exhibits costumes and items relating to the charro tradition. It is located in the old Convent Montserrat founded in the 17th century by the order of Benedictine nuns. Monday-Friday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Museo de la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público The Museum of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit is housed in what was the Palace of the Archbishopric, built in 1530. It houses a representative sample of contemporary art in Mexico. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. Museo de la Caricatura (Caricature Museum) - Located in an 18th century building with pre-Hispanic vestiges. The collection includes mostly political cartoons from the XIX and XX Centuries. Daily 10:00-17:00 hrs. Museum of Estanquillo (magazines and comics) Exhibits lithographs, trading cards and cartoons, and many other things related to the Mexican traditions and history. Everything in display is part of the collection of the famous writer Carlos Monsivais. Wednesday–Monday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 82 83 79 80 81 Museo de la Memoria y Tolerancia (Museum of Remembrance and Tolerance) - Permanent exhibits include those on the holocaust and other humanitarian atrocities in history among others. Memory and Tolerance are contained on the top three levels of the Museum. Tuesday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Museo Interactivo de Economía, MIDE (Interactive Museum of Economics) – Created by the Bank of Mexico and various financial institutions, the museum is housed in an old Bethehemite convent. The museum is open to the public and features hands-on exhibits meant to make the basic concepts of economics fun and engaging. Palacio de Iturbide (Palace of Iturbide) - The building s a jewel of Baroque architecture and dates back to 1779. It houses Banamex Cultural Palace Museum since 2004. The exhibition consists of 4,300 works of art, including paintings by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, Dr. Atl, Joaquín Clausell and Frida Kahlo, among others. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 84 85 86 Laboratorio de Arte Alameda – It is located in the former convet of San Diego. The museum offers a sampling of Vanguard and Contemporary Art. Museo Serfín (Casa Borda) – Over the centuries, the mansion was fragmented, today we can admire the old patios and the original balcony of the 17th century. The museum offered a small collection of indigenous clothing and colonial-era garb. Museo de la Mujer (Women's Museum) – This building housed the University Press. The exhibition shows the stereotypical female roles since Pre-Hispanic times until our contemporary time. It has a documentation center, library and film club. Museo de la Estampa (Stamp Museum) – It is located in an historical building of the 16th century. The construction has been renovated and exhibits more than 12,000 pieces, a sample of the great tradition of Mexican stamps. Academia de San Carlos (Academy of San Carlos) – The Academy of San Carlos was initially founded in 1781 under the name of the School of Engraving. The most significant area of this building is its elegant central courtyard framed by arches and covered by a huge glass dome, decorated by reproductions of classical and Renaissance sculptures. It has a beautiful library and an impressive collection of works by renowned artists such as Rubens, Durero, Rembrandt, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Goya, Diego Velázquez, José María Velasco, Rufino Tamayo and Diego Rivera, among others. San Angel 8 This neighborhood has been kept in a time capsule. The beautiful plazas, narrow cobblestone streets, and old colorful houses with elaborate balconies, mantain an authentic colonial atmosphere. Today San Angel also features many exclusive boutiques and art galleries. Plaza de San Jacinto, is surrounded by restaurants where you can enjoy outdoor dining on beautiful patios or terraces. The square is best known for its Saturday art bazaar. High-quality handicrafts, antiques, art, and Mexican food are all offered here. Since 2010 San Ángel urban architecture (streets, squares, churches, convents, etc), became the city’s first Tangible Cultural Heritage of Mexico City and the cultural expressions manifested in the neighborhood as Intangible Cultural Heritage © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Market Museum Tourist Attraction Handcrafts Shopping Mal Gas Station Church Medical Service Store Archeological Site Stops of the Turibus .R Av Camelia rgente s Su r Tecoyo titla Manza no Prov Juáre idencia z Av. In su Av. Franci sco Sosa Salvado r Novo Cj on .de lR ío qui el de Qu MIGUEL ANGEL DE QUEVEDO evedo Kappa eto Torre s Miguel A ng da e n Rinc ona Angelina ro Ma de Cameli a . Po nce o de T Av. Al ejada fonso Espa rza O teo Manu Ma nue lM Guty Cárdena s Av. Revolución sa José Ma. de Te re resa José Ma. de Te a antís im o Ayun ta Loreto miento Av. R evo uera Cerro de T topulco Cerro X B.Juá sd ico de lo os Conejos C. 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San Jacinto Plaza - On Saturdays this is the site of the famous “Bazar del Sábado” where artisans, vendors and artists expose their pieces. There is a church founded in the 16th century. San Angel Cultural Center – This 19th century building houses different art expressions. TuesdaySunday: 10:00-21:00 hrs. 92 93 94 95 90 San Jacinto Church - The Dominicans founded this church in 1604. There are beautiful paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Ex-convent of El Carmen - Built in the 17th century by Carmelite monks was one of the most important properties in the colonial era. The beautiful temple has a magnificent baroque altar and three domes covered by exquisite Talavera pottery. The convent has become a museum and exhibits several pieces of viceregal art and several religious artifacts, as well as a greatly decorated crypt in which the mummified bodies of some influential characters rest. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-21:00 hrs. San Sebastían Mártir Church (Chimalistac) - Its Baroque altar dates from the 18th century, and it has art pieces created by Miguel Cabrera. Casa del Risco Museum - Exhibits European paintings from the 14th through 18th Centuries, and a highly ornate Baroque fountain. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. Carrillo Gil Museum - Exhibits a collection of contemporary art. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo - The building, which houses the museum, was built as a home and studio for Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, by the also famous muralist and architect, Juan O'Gorman. The museum displays works of easel pictures, pieces of pre-Hispanic art and popular papers, personal items and vintage photographs that recreate the atmosphere of life and work of Diego and Frida. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. 9 Stunningly beautiful neighborhood of cobblestone streets lined by massive old trees defined by their small plazas and Colonial-Era homes with boutiques, galleries, ancient churches, restaurants with nice outdoor terraces, bookstores, and cafes. This whole area is infused with a particular international feeling that lends a bohemian touch to the neighborhoods where many intellectuals and artists have lived, like León Trotsky, Octavio Paz, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Salvador Novo. Theaters, jugglers, mime artists, street musicians, paintings and sculptures display in the plazas, are just some of the cultural activities around this area. Here, visitors find a little of the old, provincial Mexico. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 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At ri o S ondida edro C. de la E sc San P lR ca s Morelo Cj on .de O de Farías © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. á ñe z Fco. el z Gomé Cos Eje 10 Sur Pedro Enríquez Ureñ o Coya m o Las Flo Tlal res axc o de San Arqu itectu ra Gonza lezco C. del Abanico C. de la Granada P r ol. M . Ocampo A. Ib Paseo COPILCO ep C. del Otate ec o he Man lt Epsilón la alg Av. Hid a nay l. A a r G lz. Ca Av. Hidalgo Tlateti lpa ma A. Z am ora Miguel An gel de Qu evedo Z u mp a ntitla Tenant it 105 1 101 Fco.O rtega ano Ca rranza Horno San G rego rio Xo c h icaltit la Venus ti la Luz e la C. d rro 97 98 zu Mocte s Cerro de apu Ch de Trap ic Omega Pdte. Art es Av. Nevad o 107 1 zin Malint témoc h Cuau z tépetl us Aj ncatl Xicoté era Ce Epsilón n in có l. R Gra rez r utié .A.G Priv de da ínguez a or cola C. los dos Conejos Dulce Oliva r Au Panza MIGUEL ANGEL Miguel Angel de Quevedo DE QUEVEDO París 96 Aguaca te 104 s gu Hi Av. Fra ncisco Sosa lo Abaso 100 1 Progreso Av. Prog reso B. Dom Londre e Allend qui Juáre Berlín a as Torre s de Teja Benito Nevado z rreVist é i t a Hermosa Gu 102 103 o Aguay Margarit Lerdo Viena Aldam VIVEROS n stín Agu Madrid ro ncia n e rav oT r Av. Po poca Av. Río Churubusco Guerre Horte lgo Mayo rri B ru s Brusela o a xic ier Min Mé . co Jav Av ia Francis Hortens Bruselas oros Hida 5 de stria Matam Fran cia Indu Ca Av. Pirineos Ripoll co COYOACÁN Eje 8 Su s nte Mo us uatl Francia . Av. Méx. Co yoacán ub ur va Iztaccíh Puente Xoco o 8S eos ur Pirin Av. Pop oca tépe to tl uer P llo Pa z Ch Naranjo Miner Ajusco Pal Repúblicas Ej e r ma Uxmal elip e mu na l San F ío .R Av Co Medical Service Store Archeological Site Stops of the Turibus Morrovia Handcrafts Shopping Mal Gas Station Church 78 96 97 98 99 100 101 Plaza Santa Catarina – Its history dates back to 1540 when a small chapel was erected. The present chapel dates from 1740 and is surrounded by beautiful trees that give a nice quiet atmosphere. On one side there is a small theater and opposite the Jesus Reyes Heroles House of Culture which hold art and cultural events. Jardín del Centenario – It is located in the center of Coyoacan and is the gathering point for locals and visitors alike. It is surrounded by bookstores and restaurants where you can have a coffe or a nation-wide famous ice cream. On weekends there is a craft market. The main entrance to what used to be the atrium of the Parish of San Juan Bautista, still exist on the west side of this plaza and are called the Arcadas Atrial or the Arcos del Jardín del Centennario. This entrance was built in the 16th century of stone with decorative motifs that show both European and indigenous influence. Jardín Hidalgo (Hidalgo Park) - Hidalgo is the main plaza or square of the borough. In the center of the plaza, there is an early 20th century kiosk with a stained glass cupola and a statue of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. On one side is the Casa Municipal, served as an administrative/governmental building since it was constructed in the 18th century, and the Parish of San Juan Bautista. Plaza de la Conchita – Acording to historians, the plaza was a pre-Hispanic ceremonial center (Coyohuacan), on which Cortés had a chapel built. Here, the first mass was celebrated. Today, the small San Antonio Panzacola Chapel – Building from the 17th century with a Baroque style, located in front of one of the few colonial bridges that remain intact. Parish of San Juan Bautista – This is one the oldest temples of the Mexican Valley. Along four centuries it has been rebuilt in 1804 and remodeled in 1926, but it has remained as a beautiful colonial building. The Santisimo Chapel houses extraordinary Baroque altarpieces decorated with Vice Royal paintings from the 18th century. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 102 103 104 105 Leon Trotsky Museum – It consists of the house that Trotsky lived in during his exile and it has kept the original furniture. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. Frida Kahlo Museum - This was Kahlo’s house and exhibits art pieces and the way the artist lived with Diego Rivera. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs. Museo Nacional de Acuarela (National Watercolor Museum) - The collection displays 300 watercolors donated by Alfredo Guati Rojo. Tuesday-Sunday: 11:00-18:00 hrs. Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares (National Museum of Popular Culture) - Presents many pieces showing the popular art in Mexico. Tuesday-Thursday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Friday-Sunday: 10:00-20:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 106 107 Museo Nacional de las Intervenciones (National Museum of the Interventions) - Located in a Franciscan convent built in the 17th Century. Exhibits items related with all the military interventions of Mexico. The museum also has temporary exhibitions and an important collection of religious art. TuesdaySunday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Geles Cabrera Sculpture Museum - It contains a permanent collection of Mexican sculpture in various materials. Monday-Friday: 11:00-14:00 and 16:0018:00 hrs. Saturday: 9:00-13:00 hrs. 108 109 110 111 10 Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros – It is a cultural, political and social facility located in the World Trade Center. The main feature of the complex is the Foro Universal, which contains Siquiero´s mural called “La Marcha de la Humanidad” (The March of Humanity). The panels on the Foro plus the exterior work measure 8,700m2, the largest mural in the world. The building also contains a theatre, two joined galleries and other facilities. Plaza de Toros México – It opened on 5 February 1946 and is the largest bullring in the world. It will hold 45,000 spectators. Diego Rivera Museum “Anahuacalli” - A unique museum created by muralist Diego Rivera, built with volcanic rock, it takes the form of a pyramid. It exhibits Rivera’s collection of near 60,000 pre-Hispanic pieces. The museum’s items are collected from almost every indigenous civilization in Mexico's history. The museum also has the artist studio with draws and paintings. TuesdaySunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Museo del Automóvil (Car Museum) – The museum exhibits a collection of over 120 vehicles. The oldest dates from 1904 and all the cars are in perfect condition. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 114 112 113 Centro Cultural Universitario (University Culture Center) – Architectural complex with several cultural venues such as: Sala Nezahualcoyotl, a concert hall considered one of the most important in Latin America. Juan Ruíz de Alarcón Theater, with a spectator capacity of 430. The Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Forum, with a spectator capacity of 250. The University Museum of Contemporary Art displays a collection of about 2,600 pieces from the second half of the 20th century including 154 photographs taken by Andy Warhol. Scultoric Space, displays several scattered geometric sculptures created by famous contemporary artists like: Sebastian, Manuel Felguérez and Federico Silva, among others. Sala Miguel Covarrubias, a theater for dancing with a spectator capacity of 724 spectators. Sala José Revueltas and Sala Julio Bracho, both cinema theatres screen an ecletic selection of Mexican and international films. And several other spaces, dedicated to cultural activities. Museo Universum (UNIVERSUM, the Science Museum) – It has more than 700 hands-on exhibits spread over an area of more than 236,800 square feet. UNIVERSUM houses interactive exhibits about science, geared to the general public in 13 permanent exhibit halls. Monday-Friday: 9:00-18:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 115 116 117 118 Jose de la Herran Planetarium - The Planetarium has a digital projection showing the various celestial objects. It offers a journey through the night sky, and changes according to the month. It features films related to astronomy. Museo de Historia de Tlalpan (Museum of the History of Tlalpan) – It is housed in a building known as “La Casona” (The Mansion), which dates to 1874. The museum explores the culture and history of the Tlalpan borough and exhibits pieces of some masters of the plastic and visual art. Museo Histórico Naval (Naval Historical Museum) The museum displays photographs, documentation, models, scale ships, naval weapons and equipment. Museo del Fuego Nuevo (Museum of The New Fire) – The name is related with a ritual conducted in the Cerro de la Estrella during the pre-Hispanic era. This museum is the home to the Fuego Nuevo Pyramid and exhibits more than 500 archaeological pieces. There are also scenes of the daily life during the pre-Hispanic and colonial eras, as well as a Codex with a representation of the New Fire Ceremony. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 to 17:00 hrs. Ex Convent Culhuacán – It was built by the Agustinian friars. The monastery of San Juan Evangelista is one of the few remaining from the 16th century in Mexico City. Today it houses a museum with three halls dedicated to the area’s pre Hispanic history and the area which used to be a private chapel for the use of the monks, relates to the colonial history. It features a museum that exhibits prehispanic pieces and works of the colonial era stands Agustina Cell, which is a reproduction of how the Augustinian friars lived. Tuesday-Sunday: 9:0017:00 hrs. 122 119 120 121 The Ajusco – A great place for those who love nature. It is ideal for activities such as mountain biking, horseback riding, motorcycling, hiking and climbing. This mountain offers stunning views of the Valley of Mexico. Xochimilco – Ancient water channels where you can take a ride on colorful gondola like boat called “trajinera” and buy meal, drinks, jewelry, etc. Meanwhile mariachis, marimbas and other bands travel up and down the canals and for a fee they will tie up to your boat and play for you. There are greenhouses and a large market offering a variety of handcrafts. The parish of San Bernardino founded in 1535, and the Chapel of El Rosario built in the 18th Century can also be visited in this area. Dolores Olmedo Museum – Located in a 16th-century old hacienda “La Noria” in Xochimilco, the museum host the greatest collection of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Angelina Beloff. Besides, there are fine pre-Hispanic pieces on display, colonial furniture and beautiful items of folk art. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 123 124 125 126 Cuicuilco Archeological Zone – It is considered one of the most important ceremonial centers in Mexico. Archaeological findings at Cuicuilco consist of a circular pyramid with a diameter of 135 meters, and nearly 25 meters high. The pyramid is constructed within a plaza with smaller structures. Desierto de los Leones (Desert of the Lions) – A National Park located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southeast from the city. It is a forest of outstanding beauty with an ancient monastery built in the 17th century. The ex-monastery has a small museum, and occasionally holds cultural events. The park is ideal for camping, hiking, and mountain biking. Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe – This is one of the more visited sanctuaries with thousands of pilgrims every year. The new Basilica has a vast, rounded interior space, so the image of the Virgin can be viewed from many perspectives. The church that used to house the image of the Virgin is right next to it and its main altar was built on the same place where Juan Diego surprisingly found flowers, in spite of the winter frost. Planetario Luis Enrique Erro – It is a planetarium with a stellar dome and a digital projection system. In addition, you can visit the electromagnetism room. Tuesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 hrs. Palacio de los Deportes (Palace of Sports) – It is an indoor arena with an overall capacity of 20,000, in which sports and artistic events are also celebrated. The dome consists of hyperbolic paraboloids of tubular aluminum covered with waterproof copper-sheathed plywood. Teotihuacan - It is the oldest and one of the more majestic pre-Hispanic cities, located 40 kilometers (25 miles) northeast from Mexico City, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Teotihuacan is a Nahuatl (Aztec) name meaning "place where gods were born". The main structures within the Ceremonial Center are: La Ciudadela, a 400 meters side square area (1300 ft.). Inside are various structures with bas-relief executed slopes showing waving snakes with feather covered bodies, big heads with Tlaloc attributes and shells. La Calzada de los Muertos (Avenue of the Dead), has more than 800 aligned basements. La Pirámide del Sol (Pyramid of the Sun) it used to be more than 75 meters high (250 ft.), but today it is 64 meters high (215 ft.) and it is one of the tallest pre-Hispanic buildings. Pirámide de la Luna (Pyramid of the Moon) is 44 meters high (146 ft.). Palacio de Quetzalpapalotl (Palace of the Quetzalpapalotl); its inner patio is decorated with sculptures executed in bas-relief showing a mythical animal called “quetzal-butterfly” with frames showing aquatic symbols. Palacio de los Jaguares (Palace of the Jaguars) is a yard surrounded by chambers with remains of mural painting. Palacio de Tepantitla (Tepantitla Palace), a big complex with abundant mural paintings. Palacio de Tetitla (Tetitla Palace); it is a building of huge proportions with patios, temples and chambers labyrinths showing mural painting remains. The site has a museum, a bookstore, cafeteria, bathrooms and it also offers guided tours. Monday-Sunday: 7:00-18:00 hrs. 11 © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Santa Fe Santa Fe is Mexico City's newest and most modern neighborhood, and it has become the major business district in the city. 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The city represents a mixture of races, cultures, history and diversity, one of the most dynamic urban settings in the world. It is the oldest capital city in the continent, founded in the year 1325 with the name of Mexico Tenochtitlan by the Mexicas and the Aztecs. It is the only city that has four sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO (Xochimilco, Luis Barragan House, UNAM and the Historic Center). Mexico City enjoys a strategic position in the heart of the hemisphere with non- stop air service from more than 20 countries, a wide range of venues, luxury hotels and fancy restaurants and entertainments. There is something interesting and entertaining for everyone. It is one of the destinations with the highest number of tourist facilities. It currently has more than 49,000 rooms in 676 hotels. In the luxury segment, the city has 144 hotels with a total of 22,414 rooms. In this category, 101 have services and facilities for meetings and conventions with about 19.120 rooms. The city has hosted events such as the Olympic Games (1968) and Football World Cups (1970 and 1986). It has received major international events like the IV World Water Forum with 13,000 participants (2006), the XVII International AIDS Conference with 20,000 attendees (2008),and the Mary Kay National Convention with 12,000 attendees (2012). According to the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), Mexico City moved up 23 places in the world rankings in the last four years, moving from 62nd place in 2007 to 39 in 2011. This places the city, as the fifth largest city in America and the most important in Mexico. Mexico City has several exhibition centers with state-of-the-art facilities and top international standards to carry out any kind of event such as: The World Trade Center, Centro Banamex, Bancomer Center, Expo Reforma, Centro Médico Siglo XXI, International Conference Center , Meet in Polanco and the National Auditorium. Additionally, the city has a wide variety of cultural and natural settings, as well as historic venues offering unique services and facilities for a unique event. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. 13 Facilities Academia de San Carlos (Academy of San Carlos) Description Elegant Neoclassical building. Banquet Auditorium Cocktail Theater (Persons) (Persons) (Persons) (Persons) Alcázar del Castillo de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Castle) The palace displays many courtyards, stairways,gardens with a museum illustrating the history of the country since the conquest. Antigua Escuela de Economía (Old School of Economics) An Art Nouveau house built in the early twentieth century It has a unique elevator. Spaces from 50 to 150 Antigua Escuela de Jurisprudencia (Old School of Jurisprudence) The building dates back to 1619 and it was renovated in 1823. Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso (San Ildefonso College) Extraordinary building, a real jewel from the 18th century. It has three courtyards, one of which holds important murals made by: Orozco, Siqueiros, and Gabino Barreda Revueltas. Patio 400 Main Courtyard 500 José Clemente Orozco 110 Antiguo Palacio del Arzobispado (Palace of the Archbishopric) An eclectic colonial construction that incorporates many architectural styles. It displays two beautiful courtyards with fountains. Various areas 1,300 Auditorio Nacional (National Auditorium) Entertainment Center with spaces for banquets and special events. It is among the top in the world by various specialized media. Casa Universitaria del Libro (University Book House) Splendid residence built in 1925, with luxurious interiors and a unique style. Casa del Lago (Lake House) Renowned for its architectural beauty and magnificent view to Chapultepec Castle. Terrace and Concourse 350 each one José Emilio Pacheco 80 Casino Español de México Porfirian building that has spacious rooms and a public library. Several rooms with various capacities Colegio de San Ignacio Loyola Vizcaínas There are three portals. Inside, an imposing stairway leads to a chapel inside a large courtyard bordered by arches. There are eleven interior courtyards which still have their original tiles. 12 patios and rooms 25 a 1,200 Main Courtyard 1,200 Hipódromo de las Américas It is a thoroughbred and quarter-horse race. A unique facility and uses the latest in technology. This is one of the best racetracks in the world. Las Américas Hall 120 The Terrace 400 Suites Winner’s Circle 45 Paddock 200 a 1,500 Monumental Plaza México Plaza México The world’s largest bullring and it can hold up to 45,000 people. It has a surfuce of 1,452 m² (15,629 ft²) Museo de la Ciudad de México – Carlos Fuentes (Museum of the City of Mexico) The Palace of the Counts of Santiago de Calimaya, is considered an architectural and artistic heritage. Museo del Tequila y el Mezcal (Museum of Tequila and Mezcal) Cultural space with exhibitios, concerts and a general overview of the tequila and mezcal production processes. Restaurant and Terrace 200 Museo Dolores Olmedo Located in Hacienda La Noria, an 16th century building, surrounded by splendid gardens. The museum exhibits a colection of Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and other artists. Capacity up to 700 Museo Franz Mayer Historical Monument with over 500 years of history. It houses the largest collection of decorative arts in Latin America. The furniture collection is one of the richest in Mexico for its variety. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Historic Center Main Courtyard 400 Colonial Coutyard 800 Garden 500 Chapulín Fountain 500 Main Concourse 1,000 86 Polanco-Lomas Multiple Use Room 120 21 Historic Center 41 The Patio 370 Classrooms 40 a 200 The Patio 300 Lecture Hall 200 Access Courtyard 200 Patio 700 José Clemente Orozco 130 42 59 Historic Center 76 Video-conferencing Hall 50 Lídice Hall 35 Main Hall 150 Stained Glass Hall 80 Reading Room 50 Rosario Castellanos Theater 120 Los Reyes Room Polanco-Lomas 14 Roma-Condesa 2 Polanco-Lomas 15 Historic Center Historic Center 43 Infield 10,000 Corona Hall 2,800 Playa 1,500 Capacity 45,000 Polanco-Lomas 18 General Map 109 Historic Center Hall 500 The Cloister 350 Amigos Hall 50 Historic Center Historic Center Main Hall 9,683 Lunario 500 a 1,000 Central Lobby 130 Terrace 25 Location 63 Mayahuel Hall 80 Restaurant and Terrace 200 Historic Center 39 General Map 121 The Auditorium 200 The Cloister 800 Library 50 Eugenio Sisto Hall 500 Historic Center 62 Facilities Description Banquet Auditorium Cocktail Theater (Persons) (Persons) (Persons) (Persons) Meeting Rooms 12 a 80 Location Museo Interactivo de Economía (Interactive Museum of Economics) Old Convent built by the Betlemitas in the 18th century. It is the first museum in the world dedicated exclusively to economics. Main Courtyard 500 Museo José Luis Cuevas Located in the Church of Sta. Inés founded in the 16th century. It had gathered a large collection of modern art. Capacity up to 400 Museo Memoria y Tolerancia (Museum of Remembrance and Tolerance) A modern building with iron-reinforced concrete with 6 levels. A a unique museum dedicated to showcasing all major historical events of discrimination and genocide. It has Night At The Museum Tour The Lobby 400 Museo Nacional de Arte - MUNAL(National Museum of Art) The architectural design is eclectic. It houses a collection of more than 3000 pieces of the fine arts in Mexico Capacity up to 1,500 Museo Nacional de San Carlos An 17th century building with a splendid courtyard and a beautiful staircase. It is devoted to European art. Capacity up to 1,000 Museo Rufino Tamayo It is recently remodeled and expanded. It exhibits the work of Tamayo and other manifestations of contemporary art. Museo Soumaya A six story building is covered by 16,000 hexagonal aluminum tiles. It has a collection of over 66,000 pieces of art: European works from the 15th to the 20th century. Mexican religious art, and a collection of Rodin. Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo - MUAC (University Museum of Contemporary Art ) A contemporary building within the University Culture Center. It exhibits a public art collection. Espacios para eventos y reuniones de trabajo Palacio de la Autonomía (Palace of Autonomy) With a history of 500 years, the present building is eclectic and dates from the late 19th century. It has the Hall of Odontology, the Mexican Radio Music Library and an archaeological exhibition. Assembly Hall 140 Halls 40,70,100 y 150 Palacio de la Escuela de Medicina (Palace of the Inquisition) Majestic example of colonial architecture. It houses a library and the Museum of Mexican Medicine. Palacio de los Deportes (Palace of Sports) An indoor arena with a circular design with a squarepatterned dome spanning 380 feet and enclosing an area of 6.7 acres. scenario of sports and entertainment events. Palacio de Minería (Mining Palace) It is one of architect Manuel Tolsá’s finest works, considered a masterpiece of Mexican neoclassicism. It has beautiful patios with stonework, a nice chapel, and a magnificent staircase. Patio 900 Assembly Hall 190 Rectors Gallery 50 Papalote, Museo del Niño (The Kite, Children’s Museum) The building is design with geometric figures and Mexican tiles. It has over 288 interactive exhibitions. Capacity 600 Capacity 700 Polyforum Siqueiros It is a decagon shaped construction with different exhibition spaces and hosts the largest mural work in the world. Foro Universal 500 Foro Universal 1,000 El Lago Restaurant It offers a service of excellence with magnifecent views of the Castle of Chapultepec. Capacity up to 270 Polanco-Lomas Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana (University of the Cloister of Sor Juana) The former building dates back to 1585. It has colonial courtyards and modern buildings. Capacity up to 500 Historic Center Ex Convento de San Hipólito A colonial monument with an impressive courtyard and a beautiful fountain. Patio and Halls 1,250 Historic Center Club de Banqueros (Bankers Club) Beautiful colonial monument founded in 1548 with an splendid courtyard. Museo del Templo Mayor (The Great Temple Museum) It was built to house the Templo Mayor Project and its finds, since this was one of the main temples in Tenochtitlán. Casa Lamm Elegant construction completed in 1911. Museo Casa de la Bola (House of the Ball Museum) It is a 16th century hacienda remodeled in the 19th century. The museum offes a trip back in time to the times of the 18th century. ers a trip back in time to the society late 1800s. The rooms are exquisitely decorated with furniture and ornaments typical of the time.It has a garden of 10,000 m2 surrounded by fountains and walkways. Centro de las Artes Santa Úrsula (Santa Ursula Art Center) The Center is located in a modern building and it’s main purpose is to spread culture and education. La Hacienda de los Morales A real Hacienda with an exclusive athmosphere. © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Main Lobby 600 Patio 650 Historic Center 80 Historic Center 64 The Lobby 500 The Library 60 The Terrace 350 The Auditorium 210 67 Capacity up to 1,000 Auditorium 300 Historic Center 69 Auditorium 180 Polanco-Lomas Cervantes Theater 1,500 Polanco-Lomas Los Olivos Terrace 100 Apolo Terrace 40 Covered Terrace 100 Dining Room 50 Central Courtyard 300 15 Rooms 15 to 2,000 20 29 General Map 112 Los Naranjos Patio 350 Assembly Hall 160 Historic Center 60 Dr. Gustavo Baz Prada 390 Historic Center 37 General Map 126 Historic Center 35 Capacity 900 Polanco-Lomas 25 Polyforum Theater 500 General Map 108 44 52 14 Halls 15 to 350 Historic Center 45 Capacity up to 140 7 Halls 40 to100 79 Historic Center Capacity 20,000 Patio 800 Historic Center Historic Center 33 7 Halls 60 to 150 7 Halls 50 to 150 Conference Room 50 Apolo Terrace 40 Dining Room 70 Central Courtyard 400 12 Classrooms Galería Terrace 150 7 Halls 20 to 45 Roma-Condesa 3 Polanco-Lomas 30 A.Ochoa Auditorium 215 G. Palomares 800 General Map Polanco-Lomas B CIUDAD AZTECA PLAZA ARAGÓN OLÍMPICA LIN DAV IST A POTRERO NEZAHUALCÓYOLT BONDOJITO VILLA DE ARAGÓN 8 BOSQUES DE ARAGÓN ÓN CO NS ULA DO ED MO UAR LIN DO A V GÓ ALLE ME Z BU EN AVI S GU TA ER RE RO GA RIB ALD LAG I UN IL TEP LA ITO PO TLATELOLCO IMPULSORA TALISMÁN MISTERIOS CU ITL AH UA PO C TLA CO MIL LEG ITA IO R TAC UB A DEPORTIVO OCEANÍA CANAL DEL NORTE OCEANÍA NORMAL RES SAN COSME O . FLOÓN R BELLAS R MORELOS E M REVOLUCIÓN RO BIO MÁG HIDALGO SAN ARTES ALLENDE RU SANZARO CUA BAL JUÁREZ JUAN ZOCALO TERMINAL AÉREA Á INS L U D Z DE HTÉ ERA URG ARE U M LETÁN S S O CHA O ENT C PIN ES PUL SEVI TEP LLA HANGARES FRAY EC NIÑOS SERVANDO HEROES PANTITLÁN BLVD PUERTO AÉREO SAN HOSPITAL ANTONIO 1 5 GÓMEZ FARÍAS ABAD JUANACATLÁN GENERAL A ZARAGOZA AICA MIXI UHC A XOLA UNIVERSIDAD 3 Schedule Monday to Friday: 5:00 to 24:00 hrs. Saturday: 6:00 to 24 hrs. Sunday and Holiday Schedule: 7:00 to 24:00 hrs. © 2015 All rights reserved. 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PUE BLA OMO ÓDR ACATITLA Conection with Lighy Train Xochimilco 1 917 ND E1 LOS REYES 8 LA PAZ CIÓ CULHUACÁN ITU 2 SANTA MARTHA UAM - TAXQUEÑA ELL A O LILC ATLA PAL A GENERAL ANAYA PA MEXICALTZINGO TOMATLÁN NST COPILCO ERMITA CALLE 11 CO M.A. DE QUEVEDO EJE CENTRAL PEÑÓN VIEJO ESCUADRÓN 201 LA E STR VIVEROS PORTALES PARQUE DE LOS VENADOS DE 7 GUELATAO APATLACO ACULCO ZAPATA COYOACÁN TEPALCATES RO BARRANCA DEL MUERTO 20 DE NOVIEMBRE CANAL DE SAN JUAN CER MIXCOAC NATIVITAS DIVISIÓN DEL NORTE ISURGENTES SUR A AGRÍCOLA ORIENTAL IZTACALCO IZTA 12 COYUYA VILLA DE CORTÉS EUGENIA SAN ANTONIO SANTA ANITA IC DEPOIUDAD RTIV A ETIOPIA LA VIGA VIADUCTO VEL CENTRO MÉDICO CAR LAZA DEN RO CHA AS BAC ANO CHILP ANCIN GO SAN PEDRO DE LOS PINOS PATR IO 9 OBSERVATORIO TISM O R RE OB 1 9 JAM CONSTITUYENTES TAC UBA YA ME CA RCE ND D ELA RIA DOCSALTO TOR DEL ES AG UA AUDITORIO ISA CATOBEL LA LICA MO CTE POLANCO ZUM BA A LBU EN A PAN TEO NE S 6 MARTÍN CARRERA LA RAZA SAN JOAQUÍN RÍO DE LOS REMEDIOS 4 AG AUTOBUSES DEL NORTE REFINERIA CUATRO MUZQUIZ AR CAMARONES 2 CAMINOS 3 NO RTE 45 VAL LEJ O AQUILES SERDÁN DE PO RT LA IVO 1 IN BA VIL 8 D DIO SÍL LA E MA S VE ICA RZO RDE S OZ OM OC AZC AP OT ZAL CO FER RE RÍA 5 TEZ 7 TECNOLÓGICO PO LIT I ÉC DE NSTIT NIC L P UT O ETR O OL EO 6 EL ROSARIO LOMAS ESTRELLA PERIFÉRICO ORIENTE TEZONCO OLIVOS NOPALERA ZAPOTITLÁN TLALTENCO TLÁHUAC 12 A Metrobús Schedule Monday to Saturday: 4:30 to 24:00 hrs. Sunday and Holiday Schedule: 5:00 to 24:00 hrs. JÚPITER 2 LA PANTERA DELEG. CUAUHTÉMOC PUENTE DE ALVARADO PLAZA DE LA REPÚBLICA MONTEVIDEO PONIENTE 128 INDIOS VERDES MAGDALENA DE LAS SALINAS COLTONGO CUITLÁHUAC HÉROE DE NACOZARI HOSPITAL LA RAZA 6 DEPORTIVO 18 DE MARZO EUZKARO POTRERO 3 LA RAZA 3 3 8 IÓN AC AL NV LÓN RMA U O C C 5 A DE REFO NAL REZ UAN AL OR A CIR R J RIET A C GLO PO CIO JU SAN CENT LVAD TOLI EX OCA ZA EJE EL SA LA CA REZ ES ED V A L PL A UÁ RUC RC RA O BE 8 O S S C ME NO EL UEN ISA PIN LA LA C. SO . ROB BALB C 1 R H. 1 1 ME PONIENTE 146 PONIENTE 134 2 BELLAS ARTES TEAT RO B LANQ REP. UITA DE C MUS HILE LA C E O R D IU E E P. DE LA DAD A SC RG TEAT RU RO D ENTINA CE EL P S UEBL MIXC O ALCO FERR OCA RRIL MOR DE C ELOS INTU RA TRES ANEGAS HIDA SAN JOSÉ DE LA ESCALERA PROGRESO NACIONAL MUSE O SA N CA RLOS LGO TENAYUCA 3 6 2 4 1 5 ACE PAT RIO TISM ESC O A NUEV NDÓN O LEÓ N UE L IRA DE SAL LA LE O LA PIEDAD POLIFORUM NÁPOLES COLONIA DEL VALLE CIUDAD DE LOS DEPORTES PARQUE HUNDIDO 12 FÉLIX CUEVAS RÍO CHURUBUSCO TEATRO INSURGENTES JOSÉ MARÍA VELASCO FRANCIA OLIVO ALTAVISTA 9 CAMPECHE DR. MÁRQUEZ CHILPANCINGO CENTRO MÉDICO 9 OBRERO MUNDIAL B 4 AEROPUERTO T1 A. GRAL. DE LA NACIÓN E. M OLIN SAN LÁZARO A 1 B MOCTEZUMA 1 AEROPURTO T2 3 3 9 VIAD UCTO ETIO AM TRAN PÍA-PLA ORES SPAR ZA DE ENCIA LA DR. V ERTÍZ CEN TRO SCO P ÁLAM OS XOLA LAS AMÉ RICA S PARQ A. M TACUBAYA 7 MIXC AL FERR CO O MOR CARRIL ELOS DE C INTU EL CHOPO REVOLUCIÓN PLAZA DE LA REPÚBLICA REFORMA 3 JUÁREZ HAMBURGO 1 1 INSURGENTES BALDERAS 1 DURANGO CUAUHTÉMOC ÁLVARO OBREGÓN JARDÍN PUSHKIN HOSPITAL GENERAL SONORA 2 1 GUERRERO MINA 2 HIDALGO 3 A. MO LA V LINA IGA C. RO B ELO H.BA LBUE NA B TOLNÁHUAC 3 TLATELOLCO RICARDO FLORES M. A A ES 2 3 LA BOMBILLA NJ UA N O AV LD BR NA SA O CA ÁS LA IIC E OL UP ROD OLUT C I O Í N C FR EL DE N TEPALCATES TE RÍO NST. INGÁ A RÍO CO ATZ P A O AY Z M L N A Ó E RÍO ÓME MOR RMA NTE EL G O E JO DEL REF ORI L. A. D RO E H RA S D CC G E LEY COY UYA CAN ELA TLAC OTAL GO IZTAC MA ALCO BUENAVISTA I Y II RA CIRCUITO SAN SIMÓN MANUEL GONZÁLEZ Interchange Station between y between y between y between y Nuevo León Viaducto La Raza Circuito DR. GÁLVEZ C.U. Buenavista C.C.U. Buenavista Plaza de la república Etiopia between y Buenavista PERISUR Hidalgo Juárez Symbols VILLA OLÍMPICA CORREGIDORA AYUNTAMIENTO FUENTES BROTANTES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 A B Subway System Regional Rail Network SANTA ÚRSULA LA JOYA EL CAMINERO Trolleybuses Reforma Bicentenario (Bus) Cicloestación (bicycle lending program) © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Taxis Emergency Medical Rescue Services Ticketbus Ticketmaster Turibús ( Tourist Bus ) Mexico City Hotel Association INFOTUR Travel Information and security) Help patrol for tourism Special emergency lines for tourist 5566-0717 5722-8805 5133-2424 5325-9000 5566-0055 01800 712-2121 3002-6300 5250-8221 061 y 5592-2677 ext. 1114 Museum H Av. Miguel idalgo n Izcalli uau titlá TERA CARR E SAN MIGUEL AJUSCO Av. Cen tral lt hua l có yo os Cru z AZTAHUACAN CONSTITUCION DE 1917 apa Calz. Ermita Iztapal Panteón San Lorenzo Tezonco Ca na ld eG Villa da Pé rez elo Av. Ca rm MEXICO 190 Puebla, Tlaxcala, Xalapa Parque Ecológico Yacautilica y ara anco íz Canal de Cuem Ru . A. ente Lo re to Parque Santa Cruz Meyehualco SANTA MARTHA riférico Anillo Pe Av. Tlah uac ínez Cort l Vic Za rag oz a Calz. San Lorenzo ona l Hueso nera Ge Av. So rJ uan a In Ló es de la o Ne za Pal aci te R iva Vic en an S an J u Calle de pe zM ate co bus Góm ez r Rojo Javie e Parque Cuitláhuac MIGUEL HIDALGO ZAPOTITLAN LOS OLIVOS Av. Tl áhua c Museo Regional deTláhuac VALLE DE SAN LORENZO Parque Ecológico120 Xochimilco Vivero Nezahualcóyotl Mixquic Canal Chalco Bosque de Tláhuac XOCHIMILCO Bosque de San Luis Tlaxialtemalco Museo Deportivo Xochimilco Embarcadero Arqueológico de Xochimilco F. Go itia Zona Arquelógica de Cuailama Tenochtitlán N Or Oc MEXICO 95 Cuernavaca, Tepoztlán, Oaxtepec, Cocoyoc, Chilpancingo, Acapulco. Circuito Exterior Mexiquense Ma teo s Mo lina ana l Av. Ing . Ed u ar do Av. Gra nC Aére o Pu ert o Blv d. rubusco Av. Río Ch u Arneses Av. Tláhua c Cafetales Panteón Iztapalapa MEXICO 95 oL óp ez A PA CH UC IC O Presa La ca rril Hid al g od o e la Unión Fe rro Calz. de Tl alpan Museo San Miguel Teotongo IZTAPALAPA O AJ Con gre s e Circunval al Eje Ce ntr zte ca s Av .A Revolución Av. In sureg ente s Sur Av. U Amore s otismo Tens ión Av. Pa tri Alta Av. Coy Gabrie oacán l Manc e ra Via Blvd.P icach niv er sid Cuauhtémoc elos án co nc at l Jo Ma z sé Va s se ación ustrial Tec. Ind C ui tláhuac Instituto Insu rgen tes Bucare li rm Av. Te zozó moc e la R efor od Paseo de Pa Av. Uni ver sid a Av . los de rto Anillo d áre z VA S LLE V ía Gus tavo Baz Prada Av .P res i s Ar m a de las Calz. r as Av . los Bos TA nB e Escuela Naval oP V eri DE IVER fér L O ic An ill ate os Lóp ez M V ía A dolfo Blvd. Avila Camacho sV e sd eA ICO TO ITUY E De si e Sa o Adolf Blvd. UA JIMALPA TA NUCAL PAN C © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. XIC ME LEYES DE REFORMA Av. Jali sco l co 121 Pedro Top ilej o Jalatlaco USCO SAN MIGUEL XICALCO Cd. Deportiva F.I. Madero a Ch XOLAPA Museo Ca Cabeza de lz. Ign ac Juárez io Estadio Neza de ez San Parque Nacional del Ajusco 119 d Av. Pa ntit l án CIUDAD NEZAHUALCOYOTL Av. Tex coc o SANTA MARTHA ACATITLA al an .C Av TEPEPAN H. Colegio Militar Naci VILLA TEPEPAN SAN PEDRO MARTIR al Can Club Alemán Ramír o imilc 16 BUENAVENTURA och 15 SANTA URSULA XITLA Blv Av . G PASEOS u DEL SUR Club de Golf MéxicoSAN F. Central de Abastos 117 rmero aA rlot 14 Parque Fuentes Brotantes to VILLA ARENAL n COAPA DE lpa Tla GUADALUPE .R afa Parque Nacional Cerro de la Estrella RESIDENCIAL CAFETALES . del 14 AGRICOLA ORIENTAL Leyes de Ref orma Ca 13 HEROES DE PADIERNA c du coxp a ra X 11 12 115 Parque Natural los Dinamos Calz Calz. A PANTITLAN te Nor 10 Bosque de Tlalpan Estadio Azteca 122 Ins San urg Fern ente ando sS ur TLALPAN Av.Ch imalhu acán Xochimilco el A C. R ío F tlix r ío co PASEOS DE Ca na CHURUBUSCO l de Tezontle e las Bombas Calz. d Alameda Sur CARACOL AVIACION CIVIL del 9 Six Flags l IM ete Carr 8 co de Av. Av. Santa Ana 116 Ciudad Deportiva Nezahualcóyotl Av.Xoch iaca Puente Ramírez 118 ión 7 s ju oA 112 AN 113 15 Purísima Morelos pe adalu 6 M Av. SAN NICOLAS TOTOLAPAN Cerro Zacatepetl lo Perifé rico 110 El Tesorito FEDERAL Deportiva Magdalena Mixchuca Sn ivis lg. D 5 A nil sa de Mier IZTACALCO AVANTE La Regalada SAN JUAN DE ARAGON Alamedá Oriente ando T ere Pro 4 ró co éxi Fray Se rv o xcoc ón Te Av. 6 02 ía an ROMERO RUBIO 126 es 3 Je 111 de 114 Cerro las Artes Santa Ursula Av . 2 Mundo E Plaza Satélite Pabellón Polanco Plaza Antara Plaza Galerías Plaza Coyoacán Plaza Universidad Galerías Insurgentes Plaza Inn Plaza Loreto Plaza Santa Fé Plaza Bosques Interlomas Plaza Galerías Coapa Perisur Pabellón Cuauhtémoc n Sa Espacio Escultórico Reserva Ecológica del Pedregal z Lu SAN BERNABE OCOTEPEC LA CARBONERA 1 ra Arqueológica El Mazatepetl nimo la Parque Nacional Desierto de los Leones is Ca bre Ciudad Universitaria e at zM pe Ló o PEDREGAL DE STA. DOMINGO e Oc eñ ista P Autop iles Country CAMPESTRE Club CHURUBUSCO SAN FRANCISCO S TasqueCULHUACAN ña e Quevedo ROMERO DE TERREROS Pedro Henriquez Ureña Av. 41 2 8 .60 Av Río C onsu orte la do Transv a al Texcoco Cola de Pato Bosque de San Juan de Aragón IGNACIO ZARAGOZA Av. del Taller MAGDALENA d e o la Piedad Viaduct o MIXHUCA cto Rí Ciudad Viadu t ramon Lu Co p ilco 10 Deportivo Los Galeana de A ragón r al del N ALAMOS Mi Canal de SAN JERONIMO LIDICE rnabé Zona 123 TIZAPAN Miguel Angel d Aya la Or c 15 a de Blvd. Cerro del Judío MEXICO LOMAS SAN ANGEL INN COYOACAN cífi luc Av. To nes LA ANGOSTURA Leo 9 os ebrada La Qu amapa Libramient o Ch AU TO PIS N ST LOMAS DE LAS AGUILAS Toluca, Morelia Parque Las Aguilas s guila las A . de Ca l z ad Juan Av. 5 10 Museo Ignacio Legislativo Zaragoza Izazaga Cola de Pato de d te er Fu Av. Guelatao LAS AGUILAS Pa P TO AU CO ISTA 5 Centenario pas tr en auli Tam o Av. Vill a Av.50 6 12 añ .C Av E NT AV SL EN . San Playa Pi e de la C Félix C uesta uevas SAN ANDRES TETEPILCO 6 Municip Jo s é M 7 i o Libre a. Ric o Ote. 172 Av. Popoc 8 atépetl Av. Río Churubusco Calz. Er mita Iztapalapa C. Nal. de PASEOS DE Viveros de las Artes d Coyoacán TASQUEÑA e l Nort 11 Mayor OBRERA Angel U rraza c oa xc Mi Minerva LA CANDELARIA Universidad Iberoamericana X 109 MORELOS Rayón o CENTROTemplo Alb Zócalo Eugenia ión de ME VALLE NARVARTE o Rí A ETER CARR OLIVAR DEL CONDE nio Anto Culturas Can rata alt eM co d Vas Sa n ga e Quiro Plaza de zález las Tres agó n Av. Hida lg fo Re e la od ivis Av. D CUAJIMALPA Museo Miguel Hidalgo nta a Sa Fe ino Cam 12 CA LU Mosquet a Inte rio Calz l reles au al Talis mán uat ccíh sL M.Gon Flor es M HACIENDA DE ARAGON Izta e lo 9 sd od ania silv Pe n se Pa Circui to re mb Cu VILLA DE LAS LOMAS íngue z 124 j 130 10 Parque Nacional El Tepeyac Basílica de Guadalupe a Av.de l Trab Av. Lom a MEXICO a rd 13 lm Pa Jac a randas ultepec Av. Chap DOCTORES LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC ma Bosque Dom olf Ad ía Su V r INDUSTRIAL XALOSTOC An illo Peri fér ico edu t o Acu c Av. án icom z. T Cal ac hu ná BOSQUES DE LAS LOMAS e Pas Museo de Antropología Robles ppec Chapultepec Durango cc. Bosque 1a. Secc. Yuc a t án Chapultepec 2a. Secc. 16 Panteón s Benja Civil te n Av. Baja California e mín F LOMAS REFORMA Bosque Dolores ituy rankl t s án ín Alem Chapultepec v. Con bser v atorio uel Mig 3a. Secc. A Oc O Museo ni o BOSQUES ucto nto Viad Casa de DE LAS n. A baya Tacu g. S LOMAS la Bola 108 DEL Dia las s que Av. de Toluca Presidente Masarik rico LOMAS DE LA HERRADURA n el B e r tria us enas Ind Cárd C zaro l 5 125 N 5 P TO AU EX AM IST Zacatenco Mont evide o Cuitláhuac Museo de Geología a de Ta cu b l na H HEROES DE LA REVOLUCION N 3 co Thie rs ifé Per X. A ME UC A Av. Ejército Nacional Horacio POLANCO ho lita Mi Joaquí n 4 c ma Ca R CARRETE ila Av Hipódromo de las Club de América to Golf rip Chapultepeconsc L QUI UIX vd . n Ca lz. aria M eg LEGARIA éxi cio Na Bl Sa .L NUEVA STA. MARIA ina ar Río VALLE DORADO CUAJIMALPA 3 CLAVERIA Panteón Español lz Ca SAN ANTONIO ZOMEYUCAN edo del Maz Alfr o MEXICO es O LD NA ró n ma Ca DO COLTONGO é LINDAVISTA COSMOPOLITA Saloni ca Toreo Cuatro San EstebanCaminos SIO COLO Av. 5 de May o 28 Av.San Jos Av. cto Av. Acuedu lano P rio Vid al izáb end eM ón d Instituto Oth Politécnico Nacional Pte .1 AZCAPOTZALCO luco Mig u Azcapot z alco .M Av IS LU BLVD. Nara nja ía Santa Luc 1º de Mayo SAN LORENZO TOTOLINGA ua PROGRESO c NACIONAL Vaso Regulador Carretas M. Príncipe Tlaltecatzin os Toluca NAUCALPAN DE JUAREZ de la Cerro Chiquihuite el T e mo Cic unv ala ció n SANTA CLARA LAZARO CARDENAS l an Isidr o Calz. HANK GONZALEZ BENITO JUAREZ aV illa Lá entral Eje C M.Príncipe AvTlaltecatzin .S 2 Parque N. Los Remedios Panteón Parque Membral a alm TEZOZOMOC án erd pe z SANTA CRUZ Ma ACATLAN te ah jo Valle Calz. Ló Blvd .d Vaso Regulador INDUSTRIAL El Cristo VALLEJO Museo de Vaso Parque Arte Regulador Tezozómoc Av. El Regional U. Autónoma R Ponien o s Metropolitana ar El Cristo io te 140 CIUDAD SATELITE Vía LOMAS DE SAN MATEO SAN JUAN IXTACALA S Ref. uiles Aq Parque Naucalli Regulador Fresno UNIDAD HABITACIONAL EL ROSARIO Te qu es qu in oles s Her M r. de A sí s VISTA HERMOSA Cir. C s co tífi Ci o Nopa la ate os er ion Viveros os ien is M San Av. gen ier ca s Reye Cir . In rdes a Ju nte de Vaso To lu LOS REYES IZTACALA Ejidos Av. Pa seo Lo m Colín Av. de los LOMAS DE BELLAVISTA 1 Av. Mario Ch o Zona EL PUERTO Arqueológica de Tenayuca sú Av. Je Club de Golf Bellavista Santa Cecilia Acatitla CHALMA DE GUADALUPE lz. Ca JARDINES DE SATELITE Presa Madín an ilia ta Cec Ch uru cas Tolte Río Lerma TLALNEPANTLA 1º de Mayo VALLE DE STA. MONICA Av .S C. de Miramontes San Rafael Av. Radia l LOS PIRULES Ven Gu ustiano ad Carr al u anza pe Vic tor ia VALLE DORADO Instituto Pol Ins itécnico Nac ur ional ge nt es No rte Cal z. M iste rios nto expan Depósito de Evaporación Solar CUAUTEPEC DE MADERO Sn. Antonio A bad zn o EL DORADO A Av. . Delfín Mad rigal Sa ur a xico - Tep RINCONADA SAN MARCOS lgo id a itu De lD a Mé Carreter Área de Conservación Ecologica e Pro l . H C. de Golf Hacienda Santa Fé Vía. Lago d e Guadalup co SANTA MA. TULPLETAC Polanco - Lomas a rad zP Ba tavo Gus LAS ARBOLEDAS Pista Aérea de Atizapan LOMAS DE ATIZAPAN 132 Dr. Vé rtiz Eje Central Láza ro cárden as o za Teotihuacán MEXICO Calz. de Tla lpan Plutarc o Elías Calles Calz. de la Vi ga Bl v d. C aQ aL ap am Ch Blvd. Ignacio 127 85 ortillo Centro Histórico Zona Rosa - Condesa San Angel - Coyoacán SAN MARTIN TEPETLIXTLA Barrientos to ien ra g Za Li b ra m GRANJAS DE GUADALUPE pez P sé Ló Vía Jo Los Reyes Texco Presa Angulo VILLAS DE LA HACIENDA da ra b ue Bus Station MEXICO LOS REYES TULTITLAN a SANTA ROSA Tourist Attraction Colonial Building Nort e utitlán CAMPESTRE DEL LAGO Av. Pa seo del Bosque Cir.del Esp í r los Av. Cu a re Mo BOSQUES DE MORELOS . 1 Atlacomulco 6d eS eptiemb 1o. de Mayo re o v r Ne . A CONDADO DE SAYAVEDRA J. M a . Av. Lechería Cuautitlán Villa del Carbón Av 5 alli ARO QUERET MEXICO Izc Paseo del Alva Presa Guadalupe A MEXICO AUTOPIST de cóatl Av.Quetzal rdo Le NICOLAS ROMERO Pachuca Cd. Victoria Pac huc a Golf Club jada Te Archeological Site COACALCO DE BERRIOZABAL Auto pis ta M éxic o- Shopping Mal Av. Nacional Airport Tepozotlán, Querétaro S SAN MIGUEL TOPILEJO Parque Deportivo Teoca Central Camionera del Norte Central Camionera del Oriente TAPO Central Camionera de Occidente Central Camionera del Sur Amecameca MEXICO 45 San Juan del Río Huichapan 120 Tepetitlán Presa Endhó P. El Molino Presa Tepuxtepec MEXICO Tula 57 Parque Nacional Rayón Maravatio MEXICO El Oro 126 MORELIA, PATZCUARO Presa Jiloltepec Huapango Presa La Isla de Danxhó las Aves 4 Acambay 55 L. Los Baños Ixtlahuaca MICHOACAN Zitácuaro Presa Villa Parque Victoria Nacional Bosencheve Valle de Bravo HUETAMO 47 Zempoala Arcos del Sitio Tepango Apulco Zacatlán ALTOTONGA Lago Tecomulco 11 Tepotzotlán L. de Guadalupe Centro Ceremonial Otomi TLAPACOYAN Apan Teotihuacán L. San Antonio de Atocha Acolman 132 Los Cerritos Tecoaque Calpulalpán 134 Texcoco Tlapacoya Los Melones 136 Huexotla Texcutzingo MEXICO MEXICO Tlalnepantla Tlaxco Laguna de Atlanga Canton MEXICO P. Ignacio P. Antonio Temoaya Ramírez Alzate MEXICO 134 Yohualichán Cuetzalan MEXICO MEXICO Villa del Carbón MEXICO Presa Tepeltlán Presa Requena MEXICO Atlacomulco Tlaxcalantongo MEXICO Huamango MORELIA, PATZCUARO 130 Atotonilco El Grande Mineral Sta. Ma. del San Miguel Actopan Los Regla Presa Presa Chico Regla Frailes Sta. Ana Omitepec Huasca Parque Huapalcalco Prismas Nacional El Basálticos Chico Presa Mineral del Monte Tulancingo Tecojotal Pachuca 130 Valle de Cuatepec ESTADO Las Piedras Encimadas DE MEXICO ACÁMBARO MEXICO pec presa Constitución de1917 Mezquitlán Ixmiquilpan Grutas de Xoxafi Alfajayucan olte L. El Divino Redentor 45 HIDALGO Tecozautla Tequisquiapan MEXICO POZA RICA, PAPANTLA, NAUTLA, TECOLUTLA VERACRUZ Meztitlán Cos Parque Nacional El Cimatario 85 Sta. Cecilia Acatitla s QUERÉTARO 104 one MEXICO MEXICO Laguna Metzitlán Río L. El Salto Grutas de Tolaltongo Molango Río Querétaro HUEJUTLA DE REYES Caz Zimapan MEXICO 120 CELAYA, IRAPUATO, SALAMANCA Parque Nacional Los Mármoles SAN LUIS POTOSI SAN MIGUEL ALLENDE, DOLORES GUANAJUATO Ciudad de México TLAXCALA Ciudad Libres Chimalhuacán Parque PEROTE, Tizatlán Nacional XALAPA, Ocoteculco 136 P.N. Miguel Zoquiapan VERACRUZ Laguna San Martín Tlaxcala Hgo. y Costilla Huamantla Toluca 150 Parque Tototzingo Texmelucan La Marquesa Nacional Metepec Parque Xochitécatl del Nevado Parque Nacional Zoológico de Cacaxtla de Toluca Natural La Parque Cumbres del Zacango Malinche 115 Nacional Huejotzingo 150 CIUDAD Ajusco Izta-Popo SERDÁN Amecameca Parque L. de la Luna 134 Nacional 144 L. del Sol Teotenango Cholula Puebla Tlamacas Lagunas de Parque Temascaltepec Zempoala Nacional El Parque H. Acatzingo Tepozteco Galeana 150 Tepoztlán Tepanzolco CÓRDOBA, Tlayacapan Presa ORIZABA, Africam Malinalco Cuernavaca Valsequillo VERACRUZ Oaxtepec Atlixco Tecamachalco Cocoyoc P. Nal. Desierto Tetela del Yecapixtla Ixtapan Yautepec del Carmen Volcán 190 de la Sal Xochicalco Cuautla Tonatico Huaquechula PUEBLA Xochitepec Gruta de Olintepec la Estrella Coatetelco P.A. Las P.N. Grutas de Tepapayeca 8 Estacas Chalcatzingo Cacahuamilpa Las Pilas Hda. Vista Zoológico P.A. El Rollo Hermosa Izúcar de P.N. Alejandro Zoofari Matamoros Tepeji TEHUACÁN, Humbolt Tequesquitengo Viejo OAXACA Taxco Chietla MORELOS Ixcateopan MEXICO 18 MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO San Miguel Ixtapan CIUDAD ALTAMIRANO Presa Vicente Guerrero CD. ALTAMIRANO, IXTAPAZIHUATANEJO MEXICO 51 L. El Salado MEXICO 51 Coyotepec Presa Iguala Tuxpan GUERRERO Huehuetlán ACAPULCO Camping Water Activities Colonial Architecture Handcrafts © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Cuetlajuchitlán Water Fall Grottos Hacienda Mountain Climbing Chiautla Museum Fishing Trailer Park Archeological Zone Zoo TULALCINGO, TLAPA DE COMONORT, OAXACA PETLANCINGO, OAXACA Acapulco Aguascalientes Atlixco Campeche Cancún Cuautla Cuernavaca Chetumal Guadalajara Guanajuato León Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Ixtapan de la Sal Los Cabos Mérida Monterrey Morelia Oaxaca Pachuca Parque Nal. Ixta-Popo Parque Nal. Lagunas de Zempoala Parque Nal. Nevado de Toluca Pátzcuaro Puebla Puerto Vallarta San Juan del Río San Luis Potosí San Miguel Allende Taxco Teotihucacán Tepic Tepotzotlán Tepoztlán Tequesquitengo Tequisquiapan Tlaxcala Tijuana Toluca Tuxtla Gutiérrez Valle de Bravo Veracruz Xalapa Zacatecas © 2015 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes. Km Miles 395 513 130 1,155 1,649 145 95 1,345 542 365 387 654 127 4,399 1,332 933 302 470 95 75 65 84 364 123 871 161 415 267 185 49 756 46 92 143 182 118 2,783 71 840 157 406 303 631 245 519 81 718 1,224 90 59 836 337 227 240 406 79 2,733 828 580 187 292 59 47 40 52 226 76 541 100 258 166 115 30 470 29 57 89 113 73 1,729 44 522 98 252 188 392 Approximate Time 4:30 hrs 5:00 hrs 1:50 hrs 12:00 hrs 17:15 hrs 1:35 hrs 1:10 hrs 14.:30 hrs 5:30 hrs 3:55 hrs 4:00 hrs 6:35 hrs 1:40 hrs 48:00 hrs 14:15 hrs 9:15 hrs 3:10 hrs 4:50 hrs 1:15 hrs 1:05 hrs 1:00 hrs 1:15 hrs 4:00 hrs 1:40 hrs 9:00 hrs 1:50 hrs 4:15 hrs 2:55 hrs 2:20 hrs 0:45 hrs 7:30 hrs 1:00 hrs 1:22 hrs 1:55 hrs 2:10 hrs 1:35 hrs 27:40 hrs 1:10 hrs 8:15 hrs 2:20 hrs 4:25 hrs 3:35 hrs 6:30 hrs Approximate Time 1:00 hrs 1:15 hrs ----!:50 hrs 2:15 hrs --------2:10 hrs 1:20 hrs ----1:10 hrs 1:10 hrs ----2:15 hrs 1:40 hrs 1:40 hrs 0:55 hrs 1:10 hrs ------------------------1:40 hrs ----1:15 hrs ------------2:25 hrs ------------------2:50 hrs ----1:40 hrs ----1:10 hrs 1:05 hrs 1:30 hrs