Coyoacán
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- Leolab
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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Plaza La Conchita
- Address
- 62 Fernández Leal
The Chapel of the Immaculate Conception Church, better known as "La Conchita" offers you the chance to enjoy a quiet afternoon in a far corner of Coyoacán. When the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes arrived in Coyoacán he built the Church of "Conchita" on what once was a pre-Hispanic ceremonial center where the first mass was held in the region. On many occasions the Church of La Conchita has been remodeled, and today, for restoration work, is closed. However, you can walk around the square and delight the colonial landscape in the middle of the city. In streets around the square you will find cafés and local shops that will make you spend a very pleasant time in the neighbourhood. Side of the street Higuera you can relax with a delicious coffee or ice cream in businesses that are already tradition and delight with unique items in the bazaars of the area.