Mexico City, Mexico City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Mexico City, Mexico Travel Guide has been your connection to Mexico City's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Mexico City Plazas


Like many Latin American cities, the life of Mexico City occurs on the lively plazas. One plaza bed and breakfast visitors will not want to miss is the Plaza San Jacinto, which has a dark Mexican-American war history that is today commemorated by a memorial plaque. What makes the plaza popular today for bed and breakfast guests is an excellent arts-and-crafts market, the Bazar Sabado, which is held all day Saturday. The Zocalo is another main plaza in Mexico City. Bed and breakfast visitors will find that Zocalo is a major site in Mexico City: everything from sit-ins to festive events can be found here. During Christmas, the square comes alive with lights and traders, and bed and breakfast visitors will enjoy daily flag raising and lowering ceremonies. This is the heart of the Centro Historico, so bed and breakfast visitors will find themselves in the Zocalo often.
Mexico City is just teeming with exciting cultural activities and a rich history. Bed and breakfast visitors can find themselves busy all day and still not see all there is to do. Whatever you do on your Mexico City bed and breakfast vacation you are guaranteed to enjoy the friendliness and exuberance of the locals, most especially your Mexico City bed and breakfast innkeeper.
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