Mexico’s biggest and most vivacious metropolis has captivated travelers for decades and holds the title for the oldest capital city in the Americas. It’s the type of cultural destination that sparks all the senses. There’s the vibrant cityscape with a rich history of architectural masterpieces ranging from the sleek aluminum-sided Museo Soumaya to the Metropolitan Cathedral that draws from the Baroque, Neo-Classic and Neo-Renaissance periods. Walkable neighborhoods like the picturesque, boutique-lined Polanco and cool, leafy Roma are easy to get lost in while you sample from the local carts selling the street food of your dreams. It’s the kind of place that will inspire a return visit long before the first one’s even over.
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