Pet Cemetery Cenote

Discover Pet Cemetery Cenote in Tulum, Mexico: An ancient system of freshwater caves filled with animal bones, including that of species long-extinct.

El Tepozteco

Discover El Tepozteco in Tepoztlán, Mexico: High atop a Mexican rainforest mountain, this ancient pyramid once drew pilgrims countries away.

Chapultepec Castle

Discover Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City, Mexico: The only castle in North America to ever house European sovereigns.

Fuente de Tláloc

Discover Fuente de Tláloc in Mexico City, Mexico: Diego Rivera's massive tiled fountain and failed infrastructure project.

El Caracol

Discover El Caracol in Chichen Itza, Mexico: No telescopes, no power, no gift shop: The Observatory of Chichen Itza, one of the world's oldest observatories, takes astronomy back to basics.

The Great Pyramid of Cholula

Discover The Great Pyramid of Cholula in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico: An Aztec temple, the largest man-made pyramid in the world, sits buried in earth with a Spanish church set on top.

Museo del Juguete Antiguo México

Discover Museo del Juguete Antiguo México in Mexico City, Mexico: Visiting this cacophonous collection of vintage novelties is like stepping into the mind of a crazed toymaker.

The Mummies at Museo de El Carmen

Discover The Mummies at Museo de El Carmen in Mexico City, Mexico: Twelve natural mummies are displayed in the crypt of this former monastery school.

Las Pozas

Discover Las Pozas in Xilitla, Mexico: Extraordinary sculpture garden created by an eccentric English poet.

Soumaya Museum

Discover Soumaya Museum in Mexico City, Mexico: 66,000 pieces of art, donated by one of the world's richest men.

Cenote Xkeken

According to Maya tradition, the gates to the beyond lay in cenotes. Just a few kilometers from Valladolid in the Yucatan Peninsula, the landscape is dotted with natural sinkholes, leading straight down into the earth. Unlike their unsightly name, the s…

Biblioteca Vasconcelos

Discover Biblioteca Vasconcelos in Mexico City, Mexico: A jaw-dropping "megalibrary" that turns book-browsing into a geometric adventure.

Mercado de Sonora

Discover Mercado de Sonora in Mexico City, Mexico: Superstitious? Discover the witchy side of Mexico through its largest esoteric market.

El Nido de Quetzalcóatl

Discover El Nido de Quetzalcóatl in Naucalpan, Mexico: An Aztec snake god has taken the material form of an apartment complex.

La Casa Azul

Discover La Casa Azul in Mexico City, Mexico: Frida Kahlo's childhood home, now a museum of her life and works.

Cafebrería El Péndulo

Discover Cafebrería El Péndulo in Mexico City, Mexico: Part bookstore, part café, and part forest.

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