Centro Historico
When people think of Mexico City they will, indubitably, think of Centro Historico. Centro Historico was were the Spaniards began building what is now modern Mexico City, and since then it has been the main venue for Mexican folklore. With an area occupying 668 blocks, Centro Historico is a living organism on a non-stop transformation and renovation. You are virtually guaranteed to find new restaurants, bars, galleries and stores every time you visit.
Chaya B&B
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Bosforo
El 123
Downtown Mexico
Barrio Alameda
Interpublicidad
UTA
Chowell Discos
Salon Tropicana
Cafe Regina
Jardin Regina
Hostal Regina
El Moro
Museo Memoria y Tolerancia
Cancino Alameda
Mercado Pino Suarez
Arena Coliseo
Pasaguero
Casa del Cine MX
Mirador Torre Latino
El Laberinto
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Mercado Pino Suarez
One of the best qualities of Centro Historico is its highly commercial activity of all types. Second hand clothing is not the exception, and in Centro Historico you can find a whole market dedicated exclusively to it. Miles away from any posh vintage boutique, Pino Suarez Market welcomes you with zero pretension and ridiculously cheap prices. Pino Suarez is the heart of thrift shopping in Centro. A keen eye and patience will be your best allies in finding the piece every fashionista would kill for.