Mexico City is massive and chaotic. It is a great spot for people who love history, art, and walking. The vibe is a mix of colonial ruins and modern urban grit. Spend most of your time in Roma Norte and Condesa. These neighborhoods are walkable and full of parks and cafes. A good coffee and pastry h...
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72- Museo Histórico Naval de la Ciudad de México
Museum in Greater Mexico City.
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Museum in Greater Mexico City.
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Museum in Greater Mexico City.
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Museum in Greater Mexico City.
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Museum in Greater Mexico City.
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Museum in Greater Mexico City.
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March, November, and February are the strongest windows for exploring the city.
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