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El Califa de León: The Mexico City Taco Stand That Earned Its First Michelin Star

Nestled in the heart of Mexico City’s San Rafael neighborhood, El Califa de León has achieved what many thought impossible: becoming the first taco stand in...

A Night of Lights and Remembrance: The Lighting of Mexico City’s Zócalo for Día de Los Muertos

Mexico City’s Day of the Dead celebration is a dazzling fusion of remembrance, cultural pride, and vibrant festivity, creating one of the most breathtaking...

Mexico City’s Day of the Dead Grand Parade Draws 1.3 Million in Vibrant Celebration

On Saturday, November 2, The annual Day of the Dead Parade in Mexico City featured 6,000 artists and 1.3 million people in attendance, celebrating...

Exploring Mexico’s Rich Heritage: A Journey Through the National Museum of Anthropology

The National Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropologia) in Mexico City was created in 1964 and contains the world's largest collection of ancient...

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