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đŸ‡ČđŸ‡œ Four Days in Mexico City Was Not Enough!

I visited Mexico City last November and was lucky enough to experience el DĂ­a de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) 🎭💀. While it might seem similar to Halloween on the surface, this holiday carries deep cultural meaning—it’s a beautiful celebration where Mexicans honor and remember their ancestors. If you can’t make it during the festival, no worries—Mexico City has so much more to offer! ✹ đŸș TeotihuacĂĄn Just 1-2 hours outside the city, you’ll find the ancient pyramids of TeotihuacĂĄn—built by a civilization even older than the Aztecs. Climbing the Pyramid of the Sun is a must! 🌞 🍾 Handshake Speakeasy Ranked among the top 3 speakeasy bars in the world! đŸ„‚âœš Be sure to make a reservation in advance—it’s an experience you won’t forget. 🎹 Palacio de Bellas Artes & ZĂłcalo Located in the historic center, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Constitution Square (ZĂłcalo) are full of grandeur and culture. đŸ›ïžâ€ïž 🌾 XinĂș Perfumes A local fragrance brand with a beautifully designed store. Even if you don’t buy anything, it’s worth a visit just for the aesthetics. 👃🍃 🌼 Tacos, Tacos, Tacos! You can’t leave Mexico without trying authentic tacos! I stayed in Condesa and highly recommend Las Costillas de la Condesa—I ate there three times before leaving. đŸ˜‹đŸ”„ #MexicoCity #Teotihuacan #Speakeasy #DayOfTheDead #TravelMexico #CDMX #Tacos #CultureTrip

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đŸ‡ČđŸ‡œ Four Days in Mexico City Was Not Enough!

I visited Mexico City last November and was lucky enough to experience el DĂ­a de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) 🎭💀. While it might seem similar to Halloween on the surface, this holiday carries deep cultural meaning—it’s a beautiful celebration where Mexicans honor and remember their ancestors. If you can’t make it during the festival, no worries—Mexico City has so much more to offer! ✹ đŸș TeotihuacĂĄn Just 1-2 hours outside the city, you’ll find the ancient pyramids of TeotihuacĂĄn—built by a civilization even older than the Aztecs. Climbing the Pyramid of the Sun is a must! 🌞 🍾 Handshake Speakeasy Ranked among the top 3 speakeasy bars in the world! đŸ„‚âœš Be sure to make a reservation in advance—it’s an experience you won’t forget. 🎹 Palacio de Bellas Artes & ZĂłcalo Located in the historic center, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Constitution Square (ZĂłcalo) are full of grandeur and culture. đŸ›ïžâ€ïž 🌾 XinĂș Perfumes A local fragrance brand with a beautifully designed store. Even if you don’t buy anything, it’s worth a visit just for the aesthetics. 👃🍃 🌼 Tacos, Tacos, Tacos! You can’t leave Mexico without trying authentic tacos! I stayed in Condesa and highly recommend Las Costillas de la Condesa—I ate there three times before leaving. đŸ˜‹đŸ”„ #MexicoCity #Teotihuacan #Speakeasy #DayOfTheDead #TravelMexico #CDMX #Tacos #CultureTrip

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