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Within and nearby Mexico City plenty of activities and things to do constitute an unrivalled tourist attraction list. The Historical Downtown, the Zona Rosa or Pink Zone, Reforma Avenue or a visit to the ancient city of Teotihuacan, or go and thake a look in the Condesa and Polanco Area, Napoles and Pedregal Area, all the way from Mid Insurgentes, South Insurgentes until Vidaducto Insurtenes, and don't forget, Perinorte and Santa Fe, Toluca and Valle de Bravo are the options available In Mexico City.

    
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Within and nearby Mexico City plenty of activities and things to do constitute an unrivalled tourist attraction list.
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Ixtapan de la Sal - Ixtapan de la Sal, is considered one of the most important tourist centers of the State of Mexico. Its main attraction are the hot springs and spas. (Last Updated: 2009-03-09)
Mexico City - Mid Insurgentes Area - The Avenue of the Insurgentes is the largest avenue in the city with a length of 17.8 miles, and is one of the main roads in Mexico City. (Last Updated: 2008-11-28)
Mexico City - Perinorte - Located in the north part of Mexico City next to the highway to Queretaro. It offers several shopping malls and great lodging options. (Last Updated: 2008-04-05)
Mexico City - Santa Fe Area - Located in the west side of Mexico City in the route to Toluca and within boroughs Cuajimalpa and Alvaro Obregon is the business district of Santa Fe. (Last Updated: 2008-01-04)
Mexico City - South Insurgentes Area - South Insurgentes Area is a big zone crossed by Insurgentes avenue, the largest avenue of the city and perhaps from the world. (Last Updated: 2008-11-28)
Mexico City - Viaducto Insurgentes Zone - The Avenue of the Insurgentes in Mexico City is probably the largest avenue in the world with a length of 36 miles. It is one of the city's main roads (Last Updated: 2008-11-28)
Mexico City - Zona Metropolitana Norte - Mexico City North Metropolitan Area, is made up of several towns at North of Mexico City. (Last Updated: 2009-08-04)
Mexico City Airport - The Mexico City International Airport is located 13 km or 8 miles east from Mexico City Downtown. (Last Updated: 2008-04-07)
Mexico City Condesa - Roma - Located in the central southwest section of Mexico City, the zone Condesa-Roma belongs to Miguel Hidalgo and Cuauhtemoc boroughs. (Last Updated: 2008-01-04)
Mexico City Historic Downtown - Mexico City most distinctive symbol is the Zocalo, flanked by the Cathedral, the National Palace, and the City Hall. (Last Updated: 2008-03-24)
Mexico City Napoles & Del Valle - Two attractive neighborhoods in the borough Benito Juarez, in the center of Mexico City, are Colonia Napoles and Colonia del Valle. (Last Updated: 2008-01-04)
Mexico City Polanco - Considered one of the most exclusive and famous zone of Mexico city, Polanco is a culturally diverse neighborhood. (Last Updated: 2008-04-07)
Mexico City Reforma - Considered the most important avenue in Mexico City, Paseo de la Reforma was built in the decade of 1860 when Maximilian I ruled the country. (Last Updated: 2008-01-04)
Mexico City South - The south part of Mexico City is composed by 5 boroughs which are Milpa Alta, Xochimilco, Tlahuac, Tlalpan, and Coyoacan. (Last Updated: 2008-04-07)
Mexico City Zona Rosa - Located in the center of the city, the Pink Zone is delimited by Chapultepec Av., Insurgentes Av., Reforma Av., and Circuito Interior. (Last Updated: 2008-03-24)
Teotihuacan - Teotihuacan, located 50 minutes away from Mexico City, a very mystical Pre-Hispanic town that offers too much history from a powerful civilization. (Last Updated: 2008-12-11)
Toluca - Located 65 kilometers to the west of Mexico City, Toluca is the capital city of the state of Mexico. (Last Updated: 2008-01-04)
Valle de Bravo - Located only 145 km. from Mexico City in southwest direction, Valle de Bravo is both a weekend resting place and a paradise for paragliding. (Last Updated: 2008-01-04)

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