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1. Paseo de la Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma is likely to be one of your daily reference points as you travel around Mexico City. See many historic buildings and monuments along the lengthy stretch of this wide and beautiful tree-lined avenue. Notice the important modern buildings that have been constructed over time as Mexico and Mexico City have grown internationally as important financial markets.
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Reforma which includes a high rise building, a park and a city

2. Zócalo

The Zocalo is the epicenter of Mexico’s capital city. The massive square can hold more than 100,000 people, making it one of the largest of its kind in the world. Officially named Plaza de la Constitucion, the Zocalo was once the heart of Tenochtitlan, an ancient Aztec city. You can see the square’s history in the wide variety of architecture, which ranges from pre-Hispanic ruins to palatial structures and modern buildings. Make sure to step into the Zocalo Metro Station, where you can see models of how the square has changed over time.
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Zócalo featuring heritage architecture, a city and night scenes

3. Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

More than 12 million people visit the Basilica de Santa Maria each year. They come to see the site at which the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to a poor Indian, and to see the cloak with her image that is displayed there.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe showing a square or plaza, religious aspects and a church or cathedral

4. Angel of Independence Monument

Mexico City’s Angel of Independence Monument stands as a tribute to the heroes of the Mexican War of Independence from Spain. From 1521when Hernán Cortés defeated the Aztec nation, until the early 1800s, the vast country of Mexico was a colony of Spain, separated by the wide Atlantic Ocean. Learn about the decade-long battle that started in 1810 and finally led to Mexico’s status as an independent monarchy and then a republic.
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The Angel of Independence Monument showing a monument, heritage elements and city views

5. Palacio de Bellas Artes

The Palace of Fine Arts (Palacio de Bellas Artes) is Mexico City’s premier arts institution and one of its architectural landmarks. This palace was built in 1934 in the art nouveau style, with large domes and marble columns. Inside, the main hall is a cavernous space, filled with natural light from the glass dome above. Find three upper levels devoted to art, including works by famous Mexican muralists. At night, see a show at the palace’s theater, which hosts world-class opera, folk and classical music.
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Palacio de Bellas Artes showing heritage architecture, theater scenes and a square or plaza

6. Estadio Azteca

Built in 1966, Estadio Azteca just south of Mexico City is a popular center for world soccer and other sports and entertainment events. Attend an event with more than 100,000 other fans in this huge stadium, called by some the “cathedral of Mexican soccer.”
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Estadio Azteca showing a square or plaza and a statue or sculpture

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Frequently asked questions

Is Ixtapaluca worth visiting?
Ixtapaluca has a unique mix of local charm, culture and attractions. Whether you're into history, outdoor activities or local culinary flavors, there's plenty to enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in Ixtapaluca?
Begin your day with a visit to Monte Tlaloc via Rio Frio Trailhead. Then, check out other areas of Ixtapaluca for local dining and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Ixtapaluca?
You can't go home without exploring Monte Tlaloc via Rio Frio Trailhead, rated the top tourist attraction in Ixtapaluca.
Is three days enough to stay in Ixtapaluca?
If you only want to enjoy the leading attractions, three days will be a good amount of time for a break in Ixtapaluca. Stay for a week or more for the chance to truly experience the local vibe, tour nearby highlights and discover some hidden gems.
What are some activities to do in Ixtapaluca with kids?
Whether you're traveling with hard-to-please teens or tiny adventurers, an itinerary filled with fun activities makes a big difference. Take a look at our ideas for what to do in Ixtapaluca with kids.

What to do in Ixtapaluca for adults?
Adults of all ages will have plenty of things to do in Ixtapaluca. Whether you're into traditional cuisine, adventure or just love exploring new destinations, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Ixtapaluca?
With plenty of free things to do in Ixtapaluca, you can experience the area without taking out your wallet. Catch free shows and events or stroll through the local markets.

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