Zocalo, or Plaza de la Constitucion, is one of Mexico City's most popular spots that dates back to the Aztec era. It's a large and historic public plaza …
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Jan 25, 2025
The square and the walking street in historic district is a must stop. We happened to see a free concert at night full of people. The walking street is always full of people Full review by bcsystems
Jan 25, 2025
This is the historic center in CDMX. I did not spend much time there and I thought that was great. It is crowded, so walk around and see the archeological sites and the church and that was good enoug… Full review by msa23_2000
Nov 1, 2024
Historic central plaza in the center of Mexico City. Metropolitan Cathedral and Templo Mayor ruins are just a couple of the things to see here. Full review by eeinchicago
Me estaré quedando en un hotel frente al zócalo y quisiera saber si de noche se puede caminar por los alrededores sin peligro, asistiremos a un evento en Bellas artes q debe terminar alrededor de las 10 pm y no se si podré regresar caminando al hotel por el tema de la seguridad a esa hora de la noche. Gracias de antemano.
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Nosotros caminamos solo si hay luz de dia. No diria que es seguro.
Does anyone know if the white tents are still there? are they permanently installed?
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No, they aren't there anymore. They place tents when a market is going to use the palce to sell or show something or, sometimes to demosnstrate against some political issue. …
No, they aren't there anymore. They place tents when a market is going to use the palce to sell or show something or, sometimes to demosnstrate against some political issue. But they are always temporary.
How much time would you recommend I plan to spend walking around just the square and seeing the various sites in it? Please don't count any time I might spend in a church, museum, or separate attraction on the square. I'm trying to figure out if this is a 2 hour, 4 hour, whole day, etc. kind of thing.
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2 hours should be plenty of time to walk around and visit the church & possibly the museums. This is definitely not a whole day thing, after 2-3 hours you would want to get some rest …
2 hours should be plenty of time to walk around and visit the church & possibly the museums. This is definitely not a whole day thing, after 2-3 hours you would want to get some rest or go have something to eat.
Does anyone know the schedule of the Aztec Dancers? how long is the show? Is it daily or weekends only?
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At least 2 different groups of dancers are performing on and off throughout the day in the square. There are also various costumed dancers wandering around posing for photos …
At least 2 different groups of dancers are performing on and off throughout the day in the square. There are also various costumed dancers wandering around posing for photos with tourists.
Are they still doing the bringing down of the flags? If so, what time? Is the Zocalo currently opened? I remember I went a few years back and I loved the soldiers come in and do the flag ceremonies.
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According to Lonely Planet: The huge Mexican flag flying in the middle of the Zócalo is ceremonially raised at 8am by soldiers of the Mexican army, then lowered at 6pm. The Zocalo itself …
According to Lonely Planet: The huge Mexican flag flying in the middle of the Zócalo is ceremonially raised at 8am by soldiers of the Mexican army, then lowered at 6pm. The Zocalo itself is always open.
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