Francisco I. Madero Avenue Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Pedestrian street betweeen Zocalo and Bellas Artes Palace
Not your everyday shopping street but a nice historic walk lined with stores, historic buildings, cafés, churches and restaurants. Though it can be crowded we visited on a Friday early afternoon and i...
Every city has a pedestrian only street, and I expected no different in Mexico City. This street runs from Zocalo Plaza to Alameda Central Park. There are some good gifts on displayed by local hawke...
Vibrant pedestrianized street located in the Centro Historico always filled with people during the daytime hours. Great area for shopping and exploring the many historical sites nearby.
Is the the walking street for pedestrians in the historical centre. Be ready for huge number of shops, cafes and lots more in these lovely street with amazing architectures all the way. Lots of stree...
It is a pedestrian street that runs between the historic heart of the capital (Plaza de la Constitución) and the Latin American tower (Front of the Palace of the Fine Arts).
Pedestrian street betweeen Zocalo and Bellas Artes Palace
Not your everyday shopping street but a nice historic walk lined with stores, historic buildings, cafés, churches and restaurants. Though it can be crowded we visited on a Friday early afternoon and i...
Madero Street
Every city has a pedestrian only street, and I expected no different in Mexico City. This street runs from Zocalo Plaza to Alameda Central Park. There are some good gifts on displayed by local hawke...
Great Place to Feel the Vibrancy of Mexico City
Vibrant pedestrianized street located in the Centro Historico always filled with people during the daytime hours. Great area for shopping and exploring the many historical sites nearby.
Pedestrian walking street
Is the the walking street for pedestrians in the historical centre. Be ready for huge number of shops, cafes and lots more in these lovely street with amazing architectures all the way. Lots of stree...
Historical and pletoral Avenue
It is a pedestrian street that runs between the historic heart of the capital (Plaza de la Constitución) and the Latin American tower (Front of the Palace of the Fine Arts).