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Historic center of Mexico City

The Historic Center, or Centro Histórico, is the cultural and historical heart of Mexico City, offering visitors a rich blend of colonial-era landmarks, plazas, churches, and government buildings. Key highlights include the Zócalo, one of the largest public squares in the world; the Metropolitan Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece spanning centuries; the National Palace with Diego Rivera’s famous murals; and the Templo Mayor, a significant Aztec archaeological site. The area also features iconic streets like Madero and Donceles, lively markets such as Mercado de San Juan, and cultural institutions including the Museo del Templo Mayor and Palacio de Iturbide, making it a hub for history, art, and local traditions.

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Historic Center remains a vibrant stage for civic events, festivals, and public gatherings. Visitors can enjoy guided walking tours, sample traditional Mexican cuisine, explore artisan shops, and admire the blend of pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern architecture that defines the area. With its dynamic streets and monumental squares, the Historic Center offers an immersive journey through Mexico City’s past and present, highlighting its resilience, creativity, and enduring cultural spirit.

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