1: Chichen Itza One of the most iconic historical sites in Mexico, Chichen Itza is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It's a UNESCO World Heritage
Novel spatial experiences and formal approaches are being explored by both local and international architects. Standing in contrast to the intimate, discreet spaces found within southwest residential architecture, these buildings are prominent landmarks and nodes within their respective cities. + 3 Save ...
Whether you're here for business or pleasure, the hotel's proximity to the city center, which is just 3 km away, allows you to explore the vibrant streets, iconic landmarks, and cultural attractions with ease. Families traveling with children will be delighted to know that Barcelo Mexico ...
Pictured here, Palacio De Bellas Artes is one of the most famous Mexico City landmarks. The cultural center hosts concerts and events in its white marble environs. Check out the giant murals by renowned Mexican artists covering the top three floors of the spectacular Art Nouveau meets Neoclassi...
While you’re visiting the Tulum ruins, you may be able to squeeze in a bonus landmark. The Cenote Dos Ojos (which translates as “Two Eyes Cenote”) is not too far away. It’s a network of underground caves and diving sites, where the water is a stunning deep blue. Pack your snor...
They do not usually have identifying names for specific mountains, streams, trails or landmarks , but do give names to every small settlement, even if it only consists of two or three homes. These names serve to distinguish one family from another, but a single family may have several ...
Landmarks and Attractions in MexicoMexico is one of the world's top travel destinations and for US travellers, Mexico is the top destination. And Mexico houses 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites! So much to explore in this North American country....
From monumental landmarks to lesser-known buildings, each corner of the city holds a fascinating history that goes beyond its facade. In this article, we dive into some of the most intriguing tales that surround CDMX's most iconic buildings, offering a glimpse into the mysteries and cultural ...
Among the many interesting facets of Mexico’s cultural geography are the subtle differences between beliefs in Mexico and similar beliefs in the USA and Canada. For example, 28 December, Day of the Holy Innocents (Día de los Santos Inocentes) is the Mexican equivalent of north-of-the-border...
Mexico has hundreds of impressive historical landmarks representing different indigenous civilizations and periods in Mexico’s colonial history. In fact, Mexico is the 8th country with the mostUNESCO World Heritage Sites, ranking at the top of all countries in the Americas. These are just a few...