Blvd. Avila Camacho, Col. San Lucas Tepetlacalco, Mexico, Mexico 54080
Mundo E and Plaza Satelite ares malls with a choice of boutiques, restaurants, bars, and cinemas for entertainment
Teotihuacan Pyramids
San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico, Mexico
An archaeological site and a must-see if you’re in Mexico City. The site is impressive for the size of the Pyramid of the Sun (the third largest pyramid in the world) and the majesty of the Calle de los Muertos (Street of the Dead). You’ll find restaurant, toilets and shops at the entrance.There’s also a museum.
Tenayuca Arqueological area
San Bartolo Tenayuca, Mexico,
This archeological site, which used to be the capital of an old kingdom before the Mexicas, houses a main pyramid surrounded by other smaller ones. It is located in the north of the city
Tepotzotlan (Typical Mexican Town)
General Ignacio Zaragoza, San Martin Tepotzotlan, Mexico, 54600
The city of Tepotzotlán is located very close to the Mexico City-Querétaro highway, which cuts across the municipality; the center of town has maintained it colonial-era appearance with cobblestone alleys, arcades and plazas. There is a small, secular plaza in front of the main church, which contains a kiosk at which many cultural events take place. The municipal market is known for its food stands selling traditional dishes.
La Marquesa (Typical Mexican Town)
Carretera Mexico-Toluca, mexico,
is the common name for the National Park Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, situated west of Mexico City on the toll road heading towards Toluca. The main park entrance is opposite a restaurant on the highway (the free road). There are footpaths that lead into the woods and past picnic tables, horses are also available for rent.
National Museum of Anthropology
av. Paseo de la Reforma y Calzada Gandhi, Mexico, 11560
This museum shows Mexico's native history, fromm a remote past to present time. Archeological objects and the ethnical groups that inhabit Mexico.
Toluca (State Capital)
Av. Independencia # 207, Col. Centro, Mexico, Toluca 5000
Los Portales, are located in the city center. These arches, together with its buildings, dating from the s. Century and have become the staple of Toluca. The portals give Toluca a unique character, eccentric, and are a particular interpretation of the idea of the mall, walking and meeting all kinds of establishments. Various colonial era churches downtown Toluca lord it.
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz No.555, San Lorenzo, Tlalnepantla, Mexico, 54033