The Alameda Central in Mexico City is not only the oldest city park in the Americas. It's in the center of one of the most curious corners of the Metropolis. Two of the four original neighborhoods of the old San Juan Tenochtitlán, Santa María Cuepopan, and San Juan Moyotlan are within easy walking distance.
But the listings below are even closer. They're intended to let you start from the Alameda or the Palacio de Bellas Artes and get to all kinds of interesting and safe places. Those are the two points where international visitors are most likely to be. In addition, the surroundings are rich in sights, sounds and places to visit; eat, savor and enjoy!
Some sites are suitable for those with children and some stay open late, even for trend seekers and their countercultural friends. Explore the list below to see the entire Alameda Central area.
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