Mexico is becoming increasingly popular with visitors worldwide trying to enjoy almost unending sunshine, breath-taking landscapes, and gorgeous sandy beaches, extraordinary rich cultural heritage making it a favorite North American holiday destination.
The city holds innumerable memories of its history. However, pre-Colombian architecture and art still survive in scattered museum pieces after the Spanish conquistador founded their new city on Tenochtitlán's ancient Azek Metropolitan district's remains. Many of the elegant baroque churches and palaces built in the early colonial periods remain. Although Mexico's city is enormous, both in terms of its population and location, the most famous places to visit and the city are in the historic center.
Ancient Aztec and Mayan sites and ancient colonial settlements, many of which have become UNESCO World Heritage Sites, guarantee that they remain untouched over the coming centuries. Interestingly, Guanajuato, Chichén Itzá, and Uxmal are often as popular as typical beaches such as Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, and Playa del Carmen.
An exciting combination of indigenous people and Spanish colonial influences, from the nation's culinary inventions to its vivid musical and dance styles, is the ultimate top of the experience. The entire experience is a rich country history. It is also a nation rich in flora and fauna, as it extends through climatic zones, from deserts to exuberant tropical rainforests.
The Plaza de la Constitución, founded almost immediately after the conquest of the former Aztec town of Tenochtitlan, situated in Zócalo, is one of the world's most prominent squares. The square served several uses in the early colonial era as a venue for bullfighting and as a market and is still used for celebrations, parades, and demonstrations.
The resorts of Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Cozumel Island, collectively known as Mayan Riviera, are located along a magnificent stretch of the beach on Mexico's Gulf. Every year, about five million tourists are drawn to that beautiful place on the Yucatán peninsula's tip, which produces tremendous tourism revenue. In spite of those numbers, because of its vast beaches and endless crystal blue seas, you would certainly not feel like part of a crowd.
There are also lots of fun activities in the area, including dolphin and stingray swimming, snorkeling among reefs and tropical fish, and scuba diving at the largest museum in the world.
Mexico is usually friendly all year round, but it's the springtime (between March and May) that is the perfect time for visiting Mexico, while the fall months are still enjoyable (September to November). The weather is most probably lovely at this time of year, and exciting festivities and cultural traditions are even taking place.
Mexico's weather in each area varies greatly. The atmosphere in Mexico City is relatively comfortable all year round due to its elevation. However, temperatures can fall near freezing in the evenings and early in the morning during the winter months. The rainy season of Mexico falls in summer, and regular rains can occur.
A structured tour is a perfect way to explore the top sights of Mexico City and an easy way to go to the nearby locations. Assisted tours save you a time saving on crowded streets in the area while learning about the city's history and culture. These guided tours provide expert guides, admission fees, and the entire experience.
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