Mexico City,
the oldest metropolis on the American continent, is perched atop a
highland valley at about 2,240 meters (7,392 feet) above sea level.
Towering high above the city’s southeast side are two volcanoes:
Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl. The nation’s capital has some of the best
weather in the world with an average temperature of 22º C (72º F).
Once known as the City of Palaces, Mexico City has two areas that were
declared World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO. The first, the Centro
Historico (Historic Center), has beautiful historic and religious
buildings, such as the Catedral Metropolitano (Metropolitan Cathedral),
one of the most important architectural structures in the Western
Hemisphere. The Palacio Nacional (National Palace) has spectacular Diego
Rivera murals that chronicle Mexico’s history. And Palacio de Bellas
Artes (Palace of Fine Arts), which hosts the city’s most important
cultural events, is a beautiful construction that blends art nouveau and
art deco styles. The other World Heritage Site, Xochimilco Ecological
Park, is often called the Venice of Mexico due to its beautiful canals.
Flower-painted boats offer tours of the canals and floating gardens.
If you’re interested in cultural events, Mexico City offers a wide
variety of museums, such as the Museo Nacional de Antropologia (a world-class
anthropology museum), the Museo Nacional de Arte (The National Art
Museum) and the Museo Nacional de Historia (a history museum in
Chapultepec Castle where you can see an amazing exhibit that chronicles
the nation’s history and art, from the pre-Hispanic era to present day).
In north Mexico City, you can visit the Basilica de Guadalupe, one of
the most visited basilicas in the world; in fact, it is second only to
Saint Peter’s Basilica, in Vatican City, in the number of visitors it
receives each year. This is a must-see for those who want to learn more
about the city’s customs and traditions..
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