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National Museum of Anthropology
Today I popped into the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City—and it's truly a TOP place! If you've ever thought museums were boring, this one will change your mind. The most epic exhibit? Of course, the legendary Sun Stone, also known as the Mayan (or Aztec) calendar. A gigantic monument weighing 24 tons—can you even imagine its scale?! I was absolutely transfixed by it: the vibrations and energy were truly mesmerizing. By the way, remember how we feared the end of the world in 2012 precisely because of that calendar? Now I understand: the "end of the world" isn't a sudden boom, but something more drawn out over time. Honestly, since then, there have been more cataclysms and problems in the world... Do you feel the same way? 😅 Be sure to watch my video—these moments are truly unforgettable. If you're ever in Mexico City, add this museum to your MUST-VISIT list! The place really has a vibe. Information for those in the know: National Museum of Anthropology / Museo Nacional de Antropología Address: Av. Paseo de la Reforma & Calzada Gandhi S/N, Chapultepec, Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico Hours: Tue–Sun 9:00–18:00 (closed Monday) **Lifehack:** You can buy tickets in advance on trip.com to avoid wasting time in line. #mexico ##mexica #travel
Constitution Plaza
📍 Place: Mexico City ✨ What it felt like: The city felt layered and full of life. I walked through neighborhoods where history and everyday life blend naturally. There was always something happening, yet it still felt easy to slow down and take it in. 👀 What stood out: In Zócalo, the wide open space and historic buildings made everything feel grand but accessible. A walk through Chapultepec Park gave a quiet break from the city noise, with locals relaxing and families spending time together. I also noticed how rich the food scene was—even small street spots felt memorable. 💡 Exclusive tip: Start your day early to explore the Zócalo before it fills up, then head to Chapultepec by late morning for a calmer pace and some shade. ❤️ Personal feeling: It felt like a place where I could travel slowly with family, stopping often for food, shade, and small moments that make the day feel full. #MexicoCity #CityWalks #CulturalTravel #FoodMoments #SlowTravel #travel2026#travel#thingstodo
El Moro
El Moro is a super famous shop with several locations in Mexico City, and their churros are the best I've ever had! This time, I went to the particularly stylish Condesa branch. . 🍩 The amazing taste of freshly fried churros They fry them to order, so the outside is incredibly crispy and the inside is chewy. I ordered a set of four this time, but they were so delicious I could have easily eaten them all by myself. You can choose between sugar or cinnamon, but the cinnamon aroma was a perfect match! . 💰 Price (as of April 2026) ・Churros: 1 piece 16 pesos / 4 pieces 60 pesos ・Chocolate drink (Regular): 80 pesos each *The set of four is a better deal, so it's perfect for sharing. . ☕️ Differences between the main store and other branches ・Condesa branch: Located right in front of a park, it's safe and incredibly stylish. This is the place to go if you want to relax and enjoy yourself! ・Main store in the historic district: Founded in 1933, it boasts a charmingly retro atmosphere. The fact that it's open 24 hours is amazing! There are several branches in Mexico City, but they're all marked by those "blue and white tiles." The Condesa branch has a terrace seating area, giving it a fantastic open and airy feel. . 💡 Advice ・Drink pairings: I couldn't finish it this time, but everyone around me was "dipping" churros into rich chocolate drinks. I definitely want to try that next time...! ・Payment: Credit card payments are accepted. ・Crowds: There are lines on weekend afternoons, but the turnover is relatively quick. . 📍 Store visited this time: El Moro (Condesa branch) Av. Michoacán 27, Hipódromo Condesa Within walking distance from Chilpancingo subway station. It's easy to find if you walk towards Mexico City Park (Parque México)! #MexicoCity #ElMoro #Churros #MexicanFood #MexicoTravel #ElMoro #SweetsTour
Mexico City
#MarchTravelEvent #TravelPlanning #OverseasTravel #MexicoTravel Summer in Mexico, where emerald waters unfold under the hot sun, is a thrilling form of healing in itself. As you surrender yourself to the cool seawater and gaze into the crystal-clear waters, enjoying the tranquility, you will forget the heat before you know it. With the vibrant beach atmosphere, you won't get tired even if you play in the water all day long. 💡 We recommend a route where you enjoy snorkeling during quiet times in the morning and relax leisurely on the beach in the afternoon. 💬 If you want to truly have fun in the sweltering summer, there is no better choice than the seas of Mexico. 📍 Mexican Caribbean Coast

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20 May, 2026 Mexico CityWeather:Thunderstorms.Northeasterly wind:0–10 km/hour.Humidity:59%.Sunrise/sunset:06:00/19:06
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Recommended Attractions in Mexico City

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Mexico City
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Constitution Plaza
0.01km
Historic center of Mexico City
0.38km
The Angel of Independence
3.66km
National Museum of Anthropology
5.61km
World Trade Center Mexico City
5.99km
Av. P.º de la Reforma
6.38km
Mexico City Intl. Airport
6.44km
Polanco
6.54km
Soumaya Museum
7.55km

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