Why Vacation In Mexico City
There aren't many cities in the entire
world that are larger than Mexico City, Mexico. Nicknamed, the
City of Palaces and with a population of about 20 million,
Mexico City is a huge, cosmopolitan city that sprawls over
almost 3,700 square miles. It is located in a valley on top of
a high plateau at about 7,350 feet above sea level. The place
where the city rests was once Lake Texcoco. It seems to be a
city of extremes and a dynamic place to visit.
Most vacationers to Mexico City will be fascinated with the
history of the city itself and of the circumstances in which it
came to be. The Aztecs founded Mexico City in the year 1325 on
a small island in the middle of Lake Texcoco. In order for it
to continue to grow, the small island had to be enlarged
artificially. The city came under siege by the Spaniards 200
years later and was almost completely destroyed. The Spaniards
then rebuilt the city according to their designs, which is
mostly what you see today in the old section of the town.
There are many tours that can be taken in which the history,
architecture, and culture of the city are highlighted. There
are Aztec ruins to behold, Chapultapec Castle where the Halls
of Montezuma of Marine Corps lore are located, and even an
iconic landmark the Angel of Independence, which was modeled
after the Champs-Elysees by Emperor Maxmilian of Mexico.
Another popular tourist activity to pursue in Mexico City is
to visit several of the over 150 museums. They range in scope
from
anthropological to modern art and
while they vary in price, they are all reasonably affordable.
The Museo Nacional de Antropologia has an extensive collection
of ancient artifacts and is one of the finest anthropological
museums in the world. The Museo Nacional de Arte has exhibits
that mostly feature Mexican artists. And the Museo Nacional de
Historia recounts the history of Mexico and Mexico City inside
the walls of the famed Chapultapec Castle.
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There are also many different types of sporting events that
can be attended in and around Mexico City. Football or soccer
as it is called in the United States is the most popular sport
with stadiums that can seat over 125,000 fans. Mexico City is
home to 4 major pro teams and countless youth teams. The next
most popular sport to attend in Mexico City is baseball. Their
team is the Red Devils and you will find a very exuberant group
of spectators at all of their games.
Perhaps by virtue of being the largest city in Mexico,
Mexico City has the most active nightlife scene in all Mexican
cities. There are almost endless choices of music and dance
clubs available from Mariachi music and Flamenco to jazz and
salsa clubs. Most venues don't begin the party until 10 PM or
so and participants dance away until the wee hours of the
morning.
Whether you are interested in the history and culture of
Mexico or just want to kick up your heels all night long,
Mexico City can provide the kind of dynamic vacation experience
that no other city can. Twenty million people can't be
wrong.
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