Xochimilco

Mexico City

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Xochimilco

A piece of pre-Hispanic life in Mexico remains in the canals and gardens of this UNESCO heritage site just south of modern Mexico City.

The Aztec people of Mexico built Xochimilco as a lake-based society in the Valley of Mexico. While invading Spaniards built Mexico City atop the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan, destroying many artifacts, they spared the lake area south of the city. In this UNESCO heritage site, see the canals and colorful gardens that remain from ancient pre-Hispanic times.

The Xochimilco area has been a major agricultural area for centuries. Its warm weather, fertile soil and adequate water provide a very long growing season. At one time boat travel was possible between Mexico City’s historic center and Xochimilco. The large lake near the city was drained, however, leaving only the local Xochimilco canals with chinampas or small farmed islands, vestiges of Aztec lifestyle. Look for these verdant spaces that appear to be floating gardens.

Many Mexico City residents escape the city on weekends to enjoy recreational activities in these pleasant surroundings. Bring your family to the canals to rent a trajinera or gondola for a day of relaxing on the water amid pretty natural surroundings, lively music and colorfully decorated boats and costumes.

On dry land north of the canals, visit the Convent of San Bernardino, a nicely preserved 16th-century chapel from the era of Spanish viceroyship. Look for several other small chapels from the same time in history.

Travel to the lake and canals of the Xochimilco Ecological Park to see a planned conservation area with numerous species of plants and wildlife. Birdwatching is popular here. Purchase flowers or plants from the Cuemanco Plant Market across the street from the park. The nearby Dolores Olmedo Museum has a large collection of artworks by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.

Xochimilco is less than 20 miles (30 kilometers) southeast of Mexico City. Ride the metro toward Tasqueña station. Be aware that the canal area can be crowded and have pickpockets. Bring your own food and drinks for the canal ride if you are not comfortable eating food from a local vendor.


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Fiesta Americana Reforma

4 out of 5
Paseo De La Reforma 80, Col. Juarez, Mexico City, CDMX
The price is CA $147 per night from Aug 15 to Aug 16
CA $147
CA $175 total
Aug 15 - Aug 16
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Camino Real Polanco Mexico

4.5 out of 5
Mariano Escobedo 700, Col Anzures, Mexico City, CDMX
The price is CA $187 per night from Aug 15 to Aug 16
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Aug 15 - Aug 16
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4 out of 5
Mexico City
The price is CA $179 per night from Aug 16 to Aug 17
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Barceló México Reforma

4.5 out of 5
Paseo De La Reforma 1, Mexico City
The price is CA $152 per night from Aug 17 to Aug 18
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Casa Olea

3 out of 5
C. de Francisco Díaz Covarrubias, 76, Mexico City, CDMX
The price is CA $75 per night from Aug 20 to Aug 21
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ULIV Mexico City

ULIV Mexico City

2.5 out of 5
235 Av. Insurgentes Sur Roma Norte, Mexico City, CDMX
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4.5/5(2 area reviews)

You might enjoy the restaurants while in Tlalpan. KidZania Cuicuilco is a notable sight, and you can get around town at Huipulco Station or Xomali Station to see more of the city.

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Coyoacan

4.5/5(28 area reviews)

Noted for its museums and shopping, there's plenty to explore in Coyoacan. Top attractions like Estadio Azteca and Frida Kahlo Museum are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Viveros Station or General Anaya Station to see more of the city.

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Benito Juarez

4.5/5(27 area reviews)

You might take some time to check out the abundant dining options in Benito Juarez. Spend some time visiting top spots like Plaza Universidad Shopping Center, and catch the metro at Parque de los Venados Station or Zapata Station to see more of the area.

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Del Valle

Noted for its restaurants and shopping, there's plenty to explore in Del Valle. Top attractions like Avenida Insurgentes and Galerias Insurgentes are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at 20 de Noviembre Station or Zapata Station to see more of the city.

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Roma Sur

Fascinating museums and popular shops are a few of the things travelers enjoy most about Roma Sur. A visit to Medellín Market or Avenida Insurgentes is also recommended, and you can jump aboard the metro at Medical Center Station to get around town.

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Colonia Roma

Epicenter of hipster subculture, Colonia Roma boasts chef-driven restaurants, Art Nouveau and Neo-Classical buildings, and cultural centers. Explore galleries on Colima Street, dine at Mercado Roma, and enjoy walkable tree-lined streets with plazas and fountains.

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