Suites Viveros de Coyoacán, estilo y comfort





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The charming neighborhood of Coyoacán in Mexico City is blessed with a small pocket of tranquility and greenery, more commonly known as the Viveros de Coyoacán, after the plant nursery located in the northeast corner of the park. Go for a run, walk, or relax quietly on the wide walkways made of level dirt and lined with trees full of birds and squirrels. There are plenty of lovely spots for a picnic on the grass, and there's also an outdoor auditorium.
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This route would be perfect for a bike trip from the southern outskirts of Mexico City to one of its most famous and influential sites: the Basilica of Guadalupe. This sanctuary is dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico, and houses a holy cape with her image. Every year thousands of visitors come to honor her. Your pilgrim route will cross the entire city from the south to the north, starting in the beautiful neighborhood of San Angel. You will pass several parks and...
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Luis Gonzaga Urbina Park, colloquially called Parque Hundido because it is located a little below street level, is green and well-cared for. It has several paved trails, and although some have steps and are therefore not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers, there are plenty of routes to explore that are accessible to everyone. What makes this beautiful urban park stand out the most are its educational points and pre-Hispanic artifacts, including Aztec statues and huge Olmec heads scattered...
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