Parque México

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Parque México
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“The Parque México, officially Parque San Martín, is a large urban park located in Colonia Hipódromo in the Condesa area of Mexico City. It is recognized by its Art Deco architecture and decor as well as being one of the larger green areas in the city. In 1927, when the surrounding neighborhood of…”
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Atlas ObscuraJul 17

Art-Decó Condesa Buildings in México D.F., Mexico

After functioning as an autodrome (and racecourse), the Hipódromo-Condesa neighborhood began to divide and sell. It happened at the roaring 20's and to adjust to the modernity of the time most of the houses and residences were built in an Art-Decó style that lasts until today. The facades and the buildings obey the canons of the Art-Decó, but also the blacksmithing and the interior ornaments ad…

The radio clock south of this park once transmitted radio signals.

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  • Parque MéxicoParkThe radio clock south of this park once transmitted radio signals.
  • Hipódromo-CondesaNeighborhoodNeighborhood with Art-Decó houses and residences from the roaring 20s.
  • Popocatepetl squareSightMajestic fountain with mosaics decorates this square.
  • Lindbergh ForumSightOpen-air theater decorated with murals by Roberto Montenegro.
  • Cinema LidoSightOld cinema with an emblematic tower, now a bookstore.
  • Basurto BuildingSightSkyscraper that survived earthquakes in 1985 and 2017.
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9 Affordable Hotels in Mexico City That Rival Their Luxury Counterparts

These affordable hotels in Mexico City don't skimp on decor or location. // These are the best hotels in Mexico City for less than $300 a night.

top dog park near Hotel San Fernando

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21 Boutique Hotels in Mexico City That Are as Vibrant as the City Itself

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