Squares and Gardens
The countless trees of La Alameda Park rise like guardians for ancient
stories of gallantry, drama, and progress. Around its fringes stand such
noteworthy buildings as the Palace of Fine Arts, the Santa Veracruz plaza, and
the Gallery of the Viceroyalty.
For those who like to dream a little, it is possible to view, close by, the
mural by Diego Rivera dedicated to this park, while for those visitors who
would like to attain a higher perspective on the city, the Latin America Tower
stands by to offer magnificent panoramas from its lofty observation decks.
Right besides the Alameda, the Plaza de Mineria is surrounded by several of the
city's most sumptuous buildings: the Mineria Palace, the former Ministry of
Communications, which is today the National Museum of Art, and the Postal
Palace.
Upon arriving at the Plaza de la Republica the visitor is greeted by a
great open expanse with the austerely imposing Monument to the Revolution at
its center, as well as several art deco style buildings, which surround the
square.
In the Ciudadela there are inviting corners to study, to buy handicrafts
or to just sit quietly in the shade and relax. A particularly beautiful spot
can also be found here: the Carlos Pacheco plaza, which is a convenient site
from which to venture into the Roma district, an interesting neighbourhood
bursting with tradition and cultural activity.
In Mexican movies as in more personal moments of celebration, city dwellers
always refer to the Plaza de Garibaldi as the best place in town where
music, carousing and typical Mexican food can be heartily enjoyed until the
late, late hours.
Coyoacan
Down a cobblestone street lined with stately mansions, the
visitor enters this world of beautiful plazas, art galleries, restaurants and
picturesque hustle and bustle. Its privileged location led to its eminence as a
pre-Hispanic center founded on the shores of the ancient lake, seat of
government during the reconstruction of Tenochtitlan and home to magnificent
residences grouped around the 16th Century Franciscan cloister.
Coyoacan is part of Mexico City and involves residential areas as well as first
quality services such as Plaza Coyoacan Shopping Centre, the Olympic pool, a
Gym and an excellent park for trainers (Viveros). If you are a cinema lover
Cineteca Nacional has four theatres devoted to a Mexican and international
selection of films. Art in capital letters can be enjoyed at the National Arts
Centre where Dance, Theatre and Classical Music have their contemporary homage.
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