Travel Guide of Mexico City
Sombreros, tacos and burritos are common identities linked to a Mexican culture. But then again, cultures are hidden in every nation, and discovering them is a must to understand fully the tradition that influenced the world.
When in Mexico City, the first thing to do upon arrival is to take a rest for a few minutes to reserve the energy needed to explore the entire city for about two to three days. After a comfy rest on hotel rooms, the first place to be acquainted with is the Megapolis, which is the center of cultural, geographical and political activities of the people. Sightseeing should also include viewing the Colonial Art and Aztec Art works around the city. a lively nightlife can also be enjoyed at Piano bars, or in party hubs, especially on the famous La Zona Rosa.
Travel guide of Mexico City should also include festivals such as the Day of the Virgin of Guadaloupe and Mexico City Christmas Festival in December, Indigenous Mexican New Year in March, San Angel Flower Festival in July, and the Cake Festival in August.