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San Angel / Altavista - Mexico City Things To Do

    • Plaza San Jacinto - Mexico City
      • 1. Plaza San Jacinto

      • The Saturday Market is one of Mexico City's finest open-air art markets and takes place Saturdays in Plaza San Jacinto in San Angel.
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        • San Angel / Altavista
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    • Museo de Arte Alvar y Carmen T. de Carrillo Gil - Mexico City
      • 2. Museo de Arte Alvar y Carmen T. de Carrillo Gil

      • Important works by such renowned artist as Klee, Rouault, Braque, Kandinsky, Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros form the impressive collection at Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil.
        • Art Museums/Galleries
        • San Angel / Altavista
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    • Museo Soumaya - Mexico City
      • 3. Museo Soumaya

      • Rodin's Thinker
        • Art Museums/Galleries
        • San Angel / Altavista
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    • Museo Estudio Diego Rivera - Mexico City
      • 4. Museo Estudio Diego Rivera

      • Peek into the lives of Mexico's most famous artists, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, by visiting the Museo Casa Estudio in Mexico City.
        • Art Museums/Galleries
        • San Angel / Altavista
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    • Saturday Bazaar - Mexico City
      • 5. Saturday Bazaar

      • Beautiful artwork, arts and crafts under one roof.
        • Shopping
        • San Angel / Altavista
    • Librerias del Fondo de Cultura Economica - Mexico City
    • Dulcerias Jalil - Mexico City
    • Centro Cultural Isidro Fabela - Mexico City
    • Casa del Risco o Casa del Mirador - Mexico City
      • 9. Casa del Risco o Casa del Mirador

      • It's worth a trip to Museo Casa del Risco in Mexico City's San Angel neighborhood just to see the extravagant 30-foot tall fountain, decorated with porcelain tiles and seashells.
        • Landmarks
        • San Angel / Altavista
    • Ex-Convento del Carmen - Mexico City
      • 10. Ex-Convento del Carmen

      • The Museo del Carmen in Mexico City fascinates visitors with twelve mummies of priests, a collection of tiny wax dancers, and important colonial-era religious art.
        • Museums
        • San Angel / Altavista
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  • Big-name attractions and larger-than-life landmarks shouldn’t be missed, but neither should Mexico City’s less-well-known activities. Dig a little beneath the surface, and check out the neighborhood things to do. These are the activities locals like to do—and tourists would too, if only they knew about them. But, lucky you, you're plugged in. Have fun.

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