Mexico City is one of the most enjoyable destinations. Its historic center, better known as Zocalo, is declared World Heritage by UNESCO and is the heart of a living culture that exudes everything accumulated since the founding of Tenochtitlan. Visit its neighborhoods flooded with art nouveau and art deco, enjoy its cuisine and lose yourself in the streets of the city with the most museums in the world.

Named as "the metropolis that has it all" by the New York Times, Mexico City allows you to penetrate its streets and encounter their historical past; it offers bohemian corners nestled in traditional bars and restaurants that have become a haven for travelers and locals alike.

Mexico is famous for its cuisine. But beyond tacos and guacamole, which are internationally renowned and perhaps part of the first vocabulary learned by foreign non-Spanish speakers interested in visiting Mexico, there are rich and varied culinary traditions from corner to corner of the country.

Mexico City is a destination with an extraordinary mysticism that revels in its overlapping plurality, folklore, and modernity; everything here is an intermixture, its pre-Hispanic roots present in its foundations, as shown by the Metropolitan Cathedral that sits on top of the pyramid of Tonatiuh