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Popular Attractions in Gustavo A. Madero (2024)
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1. Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
6.1
4.3
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61 Reviews
#12 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
Churches and Cathedrals
Historical Sites
zhulei831230
Very beautiful and very historic cathedral, especially his garden, I love the ruins of some historical buildings in the garden, and some beautiful statues.
Gustavo A. Madero
663m from downtown
Free
Nearby City
2. Templo Mayor Museum
8.1
4.5
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70 Reviews
based on 4.4k reviews
#2 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
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Salaafung
The Great Temple is located next to the central square and is a super convenient attraction. The original temple has been destroyed by Spanish colonists. The existing only towers and stone steps are still amazing.
Mexico City
5.9km from Gustavo A. Madero
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US$15.03
Nearby City
3. Zócalo
8.2
4.5
/5
149 Reviews
based on 5.6k reviews
#1 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
Squares
carrie888888
Mexico City's Constitution Square is the center of the city, and the very quaint buildings around the square are the location of the president's office. Just register and you can also visit the building. There is also a magnificent church, the interior decoration is amazing.
Mexico City
6.2km from Gustavo A. Madero
Free
Nearby City
4. National Museum of Anthropology
8.1
4.7
/5
166 Reviews
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#3 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
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Jessica I’d
I have visited the National Museum of Anthropology in CDMX 3 times and each time I learn something new. There are of course the must-sees like the Sun Stone but the collections of art, artifacts, maps and more is truly amazing. 10/10 You should visit on next trip to Mexico City!
Available for tomorrow
Mexico City
9.5km from Gustavo A. Madero
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US$10.70
Opens at 09:00
5. Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
8.0
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104 Reviews
#4 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
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OK鑫
The cathedral of Mexico City is located in the center of the city in Constitution Square, with a historical atmosphere on the outside, a grandeur and grandeur on the inside, and you can enter the interior to visit and appreciate in detail as required.
Mexico City
6km from Gustavo A. Madero
Free
Nearby City
6. Palacio de Bellas Artes
7.5
4.6
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58 Reviews
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#5 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
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kol***yu
It is not recommended to spend 80 pesos to buy tickets like us. There is only one large exhibition hall, which is very pitted. Others are closed and it will be finished in ten minutes. I really want to come to see free on Sunday.
Mexico City
6.1km from Gustavo A. Madero
Opens at 08:00
7. Pyramid of the Sun
7.1
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Lilly0718
Before the Spaniards invaded Mexico, the land was a civilization that had been bred for thousands of years, and Olmec, Maya, Teotivacan, Toltec, and Aztec, located near Mexico City, were among them. The Teotivacan civilization began around 200 BC, and is located about the present-day central Mexico, an ancient Indian civilization that existed at the same time as the Mayan civilization. The Teotihuacans built a city of about 50,000 people between the CE and 150 years, making it the earliest urban hierarchy in the entire Americas, and also built many pyramids. Today Teotihuacan is 50 kilometers from Mexico City, about an hour's drive away, and contains some of the largest pyramid structures built in the pre-Columbus Americas - the Pyramid of the Sun, built around the 2nd century AD, the third largest pyramid in the world. The square tower is 225 meters × 222 meters in size, and the 5-story tower is 63 meters in height. The east of the Sun Pyramid, the north is the Moon Pyramid, which is built about 200 years later than the Sun Pyramid. The tower is 150 meters × 120 meters in size, and the 4-story tower is 46 meters high and the volume is 380,000 cubic meters. There are also many small pyramids around, symbolizing the stars. Throughout the complex is the Death Road, which is also the essence of Mexican culture. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, Teotihuacan is not a pharaoh’s tomb, but a city, thought to have been founded around 100 BC, and during its heyday Teotihuacan was the largest city in the Americas during the pre-Columbus period. The Sun Pyramid and the Moon Pyramid are places of sacrifice. I didn't follow the group and called a car directly on uber. From the reforma, 1 hour 799peso, and then let the driver pick it up 2 hours later. Entering the scenic spot, I found a tour guide to explain, generously gave 600 pesos, in addition to introducing the pyramid, but also talked about many local cultures and Spanish cultural conflicts and integration. The biggest benefits: free, no need to wait, high efficiency tips: 1. Mexico's network is not developed, the speed of Mexico City is very bad, it is recommended to download the offline map first. 2. The locals can't speak English, download the translation software first, I will use google translate to communicate with the driver. 3. There is no rental near the pyramid. If the bus arrives at Gate 1 and the return journey is at Gate 2. 4. Uber can't connect. If you rent, you can only find a security or a tour guide. The price is 1500peso. The friend who is going to call must talk to the driver and arrange to return to the city.
San Juan Teotihuacan
37.2km from Gustavo A. Madero
Nearby City
8. Chapultepec Castle
7.0
4.5
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86 Reviews
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#6 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
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Mus4
The castle is an amazing place to remember some history from the time when Maximiliano de Hasburgo and his wife arrived to mexico to the actual moment. Also all the Mexican context and the nationalism that in primary we get as Mexican. is beautiful to remember. I saw that the Folklore Ballet of Amalia Hernandez have some performances there, I love that company. it’s a pitty that next day I had to go from CDMX and we already have plan for that evening. if you have time get the tickets ☺️
Mexico City
9.6km from Gustavo A. Madero
Nearby City
9. Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico
7.0
4.4
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25 Reviews
based on 89 reviews
#7 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
Museums
乖小咪
Mexico City Museum, here is a comprehensive museum that provides a comprehensive introduction to Mexico's geography, history, and culture. It contains many sculptures and artifacts related to the Mayan civilization and cultural relics from the Spanish colonial period. It is the best place to fully understand Mexico and it is worth a visit.
Mexico City
6.5km from Gustavo A. Madero
Nearby City
10. Av. Paseo de la Reforma
6.8
4.5
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32 Reviews
based on 6.4k reviews
#8 of Best Things to Do in Mexico City
Featured Neighborhoods
chinadesk1
Reform Avenue (Paseo de la Reforma) is a 12-kilometer-long avenue in Mexico City, diagonally across the city. The most important section of it starts at the west gate of Chapultepec Park in the east of the city, through the park and the famous Zona Rosa downtown, Mexico City's historic center, and reaches the three cultural squares northeast of the city. Almost all of Mexico City's famous buildings are on both sides of this section of Reform Avenue. The Reformation Avenue is covered with green grass and dense shade, and there are wide, flat and clean sidewalks, and there are various sculptures and seats under the shade, which is a large park of ten kilometers.
Mexico City
10km from Gustavo A. Madero
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