The Avenida San Jerónimo is one of Mexico City’s Iconic Streets. This is mostly because it traverses San Jerónimo, one of the big iconic neighborhoods in the south of the City. The avenue begins near the UNAM University City although in Álvaro Obregón and ends nearly at the Avenida San Bernabe in Magdalena Contreras. The avenue is meandering. But it can be divided into several different sections with some parts appropriate for pedestrians, and others less so.
A little further on, the Avenida San Jerónimo begins its upward route towards the outskirts of Los Dinamos. The Center for Economic and Social Security (CEES) and the Coordinator for the National Anthropology Institute (INAH) are both in this distant area. The old War College is also just west of the Center of the town.
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