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In the heart of Mexico City Colonial site San Angel
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San Angel, DF
- Place, San Jacinto PlazaâȘ2 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, Avenue des InsurgĂ©sâȘ5 min Ă piedâŹ
- Place, UniversitĂ© nationale autonome du Mexique (UNAM)âȘ12 min Ă piedâŹ
- Airport, Mexico (MEX-AĂ©roport international de Mexico)âȘ40 min en voitureâŹ
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In the heart of Mexico City Colonial site San Angel
in a building more than a hundred years old located en the heart of San Angel
San Angel
Once a rural hamlet far outside the city, San Ăngel today is a charming neighborhood of cobblestone streets and bougainvillea-covered colonial homes. Sidewalk cafes and upscale restaurants line leafy Plaza San Jacinto, and the 17th-century El Carmen monastery is now a major museum. The area also offers galleries, popular Saturday art markets and the side-by-side homes of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, now a museum.
Teotihuacan is a vast Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. Running down the middle of the site, which was once a flourishing pre-Columbian city, is the Avenue of the Dead. It links the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun, the latter two with panoramic views from their summits. Artifacts in the Museum of Teotihuacan Culture, on-site, include pottery and bones.
Taxco is a town in the state of Guerrero, southwest of Mexico City, famed for its silver jewelry production and Spanish colonial architecture. Plaza Borda, the main square, is home to the landmark 18th-century Santa Prisca church, with stone towers and a rose-colored facade in elaborate churrigueresque style. Nearby, the Casa Borda cultural center displays works by local artists, and hosts music and theater events.
Mexico City is the densely populated, high-altitude capital of Mexico. It's known for its Templo Mayor (a 13th-century Aztec temple), the baroque Catedral Metropolitana de México of the Spanish conquistadors and the Palacio Nacional, which houses historic murals by Diego Rivera. All of these are situated in and around the Plaza de la Constitución, the massive main square also known as the Zócalo.
San Angel
Once a rural hamlet far outside the city, San Ăngel today is a charming neighborhood of cobblestone streets and bougainvillea-covered colonial homes. Sidewalk cafes and upscale restaurants line leafy Plaza San Jacinto, and the 17th-century El Carmen monastery is now a major museum. The area also offers galleries, popular Saturday art markets and the side-by-side homes of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, now a museum.
Teotihuacan is a vast Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. Running down the middle of the site, which was once a flourishing pre-Columbian city, is the Avenue of the Dead. It links the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun, the latter two with panoramic views from their summits. Artifacts in the Museum of Teotihuacan Culture, on-site, include pottery and bones.
Taxco is a town in the state of Guerrero, southwest of Mexico City, famed for its silver jewelry production and Spanish colonial architecture. Plaza Borda, the main square, is home to the landmark 18th-century Santa Prisca church, with stone towers and a rose-colored facade in elaborate churrigueresque style. Nearby, the Casa Borda cultural center displays works by local artists, and hosts music and theater events.
Mexico City is the densely populated, high-altitude capital of Mexico. It's known for its Templo Mayor (a 13th-century Aztec temple), the baroque Catedral Metropolitana de México of the Spanish conquistadors and the Palacio Nacional, which houses historic murals by Diego Rivera. All of these are situated in and around the Plaza de la Constitución, the massive main square also known as the Zócalo.
Lors de votre séjour dans cet appart'hÎtel, vous ne serez qu'à quelques minutes de marche de Avenue des Insurgés. Cet appart'hÎtel propose une cuisine et un balcon.
- Cet appart'hÎtel offre une cuisine, un balcon et un salon séparé
- Parmi les services offerts, vous trouverez notamment un service de location de limousines/berlines
- à 8 minutes en voiture de World Trade Center Ciudad de México et à 12 minutes de Monument de l'Ange de l'Indépendance
Cet appart'hÎtel propose de nombreux services de choix comme un service de location de limousines/berlines. La réception est ouverte 24h/24.
Cet appart'hĂŽtel de Mexico est non-fumeurs.








