Coyoacán
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Coyoacán, one of the first neighborhoods in Mexico City, located in the South, is considered a bohemian and magical place full of stories, legends and culture. Among its beautiful cobbled streets, gardens, churches, coffee shops, markets, museums and various architectural works of the colonial era you will find an enormous influence of painters, writers, artists and sculptors. Just get lost and wander throughout the streets and travel in time, you won’t regret it.
Museo Anahuacalli
Viveros de Coyoacán
Bella Rafaella
Plaza La Conchita
Centro Cultural Elena Garro
Mercado de Coyoacán
Casa Azul
La Bipo
El Merendero
La Celestina
Corazón de Maguey
When it comes to good Mezcal and good food it doesn’t get better than this.
Jardín Centenario
Café Ruta de la Seda
Café Negro
Barricas Don Tiburcio
Puro Gusto
Fonoteca Nacional
Calle Francisco Sosa
MUAC
Espacio Escultórico UNAM
Bolerama Coyoacan
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Calle Francisco Sosa
Considered one of the most beautiful and scenic streets in Mexico City, it was drawn over 450 years ago to connect the village of Coyacán with the village of San Ángel. This beautiful colonial street starts at the Centennial Garden Arcade and ends at the Panzacola Street bridge. At this iconic Coyacán street you will find 65 buildings considered by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), as historical monuments. Take a minute and enjoy the view… we guarantee that you’ll feel as if you’ve travelled on time.