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  • Palacio de Bellas Artes

    Palacio de Bellas Artes
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    The Palace of Beaux Arts (Palacio de Bellas Artes) is a fantastic marble building in Mexico City Centre.
  • Morelia City Centre

    Morelia City Centre
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    The city centre of Morelia (declared world heritage for humanity by UNESCO) with its cool colonial buildings, churches, markets, photo shops and plazas is a great place to spend your day (or week)
  • Xochimilco

    Xochimilco
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    It is well known because of its very colorful places and its extended series of canals, which are what remains of the ancient Lake Xochimilco.
  • Day of the Dead

    Day of the Dead
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    This is a location and at the same time an event, traditionally on November the second and it is meant for the people of México who are not anymore among us, The Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) represents a mixture of Christian devotion and Pre-Hispanic traditions and beliefs, altars are offered to the deceased. On these altars are representation of the four main elements of nature, water, fire, earth and wind.
  • Municipal Cemetery on November the 2nd

    Municipal Cemetery on November the 2nd
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    On the day of the dead this place is full of life (well, kind of)
  • Morelia City Zoo

    Morelia City Zoo
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    The zoo is one of the best places to see wild beasts and kids, as they both spend a lot of time there. So if you're in town and want to lomograph some lions, giraffes, elephants or small kids, this is one of the best places to go.
  • Templo de Santiago de Tupátaro

    Templo de Santiago de Tupátaro
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    This pretty sixteenth century church is a great place to go, see, and shoot.
  • Azteca Stadium (Estadio Azteca)

    Azteca Stadium (Estadio Azteca)
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    With a capacity of 105,000 (original capacity of 114,600), it is the largest stadium in Mexico and fifth largest in the world.
  • Centro Turístico Vista Bella

    Centro Turístico Vista Bella
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Este balneario no es un spa elegante para gente fina, es más bien un paraíso de fibra de vidrio para la gente común (como tú y yo).
  • Historical Downtown

    Historical Downtown
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    I know you boys and girls think you had visited a city, maybe you think you live in a city, a big city... someone must tell you the truth: you have never been in a city if you don't know Mexico City. And the place to be is the Historical Downtown.
  • Centro Turístico Vista Bella

    Centro Turístico Vista Bella
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    This bathing resort isn't a wonderfully posh spa, it's more like a glass fiber wonderland for regular people.
  • A Couple of Days in Mexico City

    A Couple of Days in Mexico City
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    I had my very own lomo walk in one of the world’s most populated cities, filled with contrasts, colors, smells and even flavors. A city that is at the same time, colonial and cosmopolitan…a true lomographic paradise!
  • Basilica de Guadalupe

    Basilica de Guadalupe
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    The Guadalupe day on the 12th of December is the national festivity of the brunette Virgin Guadalupe. Some people say that everybody is guadalupano in Mexico, it doesn't actually matter what religion they practice... well, that's an exaggeration; I wasn't raised as a Catholic, so I didn't understand (I still don't understand) that way of expressing faith. I had never been at the Guadalupe Basilica (something quite irregular for someone who lives so near it), but last December 12 I visited it with some few fellow photographers.
  • Plaza de las Vizcainas & Callejón de San Ignacio

    Plaza de las Vizcainas & Callejón de San Ignacio
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    It's just an Alley, in an old neighborhood (Vizcainas) in the historical downtown of Mexico City. It's not a touristy spot, 'cause the place it's on a decay state. These days some people are trying to bring new life to the place. San Ignacio Alley is an example of that, its walls has turned into a canvas for urban artists and the passage a laboratory for some artists that recycle trash into art.
  • Un Fin de Semana en la Ciudad de México

    Un Fin de Semana en la Ciudad de México
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Un lomo walk en una de las ciudades más pobladas del mundo, llena de contrastes, colores, olores y sabores, colonial y cosmopolita a la vez… ¡Todo un paraíso lomográfico!
  • Querétaro Highway

    Querétaro Highway
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    When we travel by air or by ground, there are some places we never to pay attention to. Places where we are just another peasant, where nothing happens. But when you pay attention, these places are a source of non conventional images; in fact the perfect field for a lomographer. The Mexico City - Querétro Highway it's one of these places. Right now I'm doing an exhaustive photographic record of that road, with a sponsorship I obtained.
  • Estadio Azteca

    Estadio Azteca
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Con una capacidad de 105,000 personas (originalmente con capacidad de 114.600), es el estadio más grande de Mexico y el quinto mas grande en el mundo.
  • Tepotzotlán

    Tepotzotlán
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Tepotzotlán is one of the best places to visit to get an impression of traditional Mexico. Located less than an hour drive out of Mexico City it holds the country's most important museum dedicated to the study of Colonialism, so pivotal in order to understand the history of Mexico
  • Xochimilco

    Xochimilco
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Es muy bien conocido por sus coloridos lugares y sus extensas series de canales, que es lo que queda del antiguo Lago Xochimilco. Localizado en el sur de la Ciudad de Mexico, Xochimilco es uno de 16 municipios del Distrito Federal.
  • Xochimilco (Mexico City)

    Xochimilco (Mexico City)
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Xochimilco is one of the many neighborhoods in Mexico City, but it isn’t just any neighborhood, it’s one of the most fantastic places in Mexico City. It's a zone that maintains a lot of colorful, fantastic, and fun traditions. The most interesting thing about Xochimilco probably is the many water channels with houses, “chinampas” (chinampas are pieces of land that are put into a lake to get some more place to live in or plant crops.

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