


Chapultepec Zoo, Mexico City's oldest zoo, is home to over 200 species, including endangered ones, and offers a glimpse into Mexico's diverse wildlife.
A historic castle with beautiful gardens, offering panoramic views of the city.
A large urban park with walking trails, picnic areas, and a lake.
A world-class museum showcasing Mexico's rich history and cultural heritage.
A historic restaurant known for its traditional Mexican breakfast dishes and beautiful views of Chapultepec Park.
A popular spot for breakfast, famous for its Cuban coffee and pastries.
A local favorite for lunch, serving traditional Mexican dishes at affordable prices.
Fried corn tortillas simmered in salsa, topped with cream, cheese, and avocado
Fried eggs served on corn tortillas with refried beans, salsa, and cheese
Marinated pork cooked on a spit, served on corn tortillas with pineapple and cilantro
Vibrant, hand-painted wooden animal figurines, a symbol of Mexican folk art.
Colorful, hand-painted ceramic pieces, a traditional craft from Puebla.
Pure, natural vanilla extract, a key ingredient in Mexican cuisine.
Prevent sunburn and skin damage in Mexico City's climate.
Chapultepec Zoo is large, so comfortable shoes are a must.

A poignant memorial dedicated to the martyrs of the Iran-Iraq War, featuring a 46-meter tall arch and a museum.

The Malprabha River, a tributary of the Krishna, is a lifeline for the drought-prone region of North Karnataka, supporting agriculture and wildlife.
A scenic island known for its floating torii gate, beautiful shrines, and friendly deer.