May 29, 2007

Chapultepec Castle

Chapultepeccastle Inside the woods of Chapultepec, the castle in the night glows whit golden light like a fary tale.
It's magical and mystical. If you ask for the stories to the people that works there, you may lisen about ghosts lovers, chaneques or dwarfs in the lake and forbbiden treasures in the area of the popular zoo. You will feel like a kid again and trust me, you are going to believe in magic again!

March 29, 2007

Acuatic Homero

1_5The aquatic school is placed in the middle of the traditional Polanco neighbourhood, offers recreational swimming and swimming courses for all ages, including a class for babies under a year old. The school also has a modern gym, which offers aerobics, tae kwon do and jazz classes.

March 27, 2007

Camellón del Paseo de la Reforma

Reforma1The City of Mexico has more than 100 museums, not counting independent galleries and exhibit rooms, but it seems that the walk that divides Paseo de la Reforma, in front of the Modern Art museum, has become an ideal space for sculpture exhibits. It is permanently open, and of course, with no admission fee. While visiting Reforma, Chapultepec or Polanco, you can make a stop to admire this modern exhibition. The pieces are changed every three months. Open all year.

March 24, 2007

Parque Acuático El Rollo

Xocomil_02 This aquatic park sports a wave pool and a beach with sand brought all the way from the seaside;you can also enjoy several water-slides if you are looking for a rush. The little ones can play all sorts of aquatic games and run freely around the grassy areas. A souvenir shop sells a variety of beach accessories and a fast food restaurant will save you if you get hungry. There are frequent variety shows and contests that the public can take part in. Admission costs $60 pesos for adults, and $25 for children 4 feet tall or less.

March 22, 2007

Planeta Azul

Planeta_azulRecently opened, this place is very interesting for both children and adults. You get to visit the insides of a giant woman and learn about the anatomy and physicology of the human body. You can also find a prehistoric zoo inside, which exhibits 26 species of land and marine animals. Visit the simulator and the workshops, where you will have fun while learning more about nature and science. General admission is 20 pesos.

March 20, 2007

Museo Tecnológico de la Comisión Federal de Electricidad

Mex2This science museum invites the visitors to interact with the exhibits. Visitors learn science without getting bored; not just physics and electromagnetism, but also the complex process of generating electricity for a city as big as the Mexican capital. There is also a planetarium complete with telescope and astronomical projections. The transportation exhibition includes several wagons and trains from different historical periods displayed outside the building. This is not the typical museum, in this one you will NOT find that annoying "please don't touch" sign. GREAT for kids!

March 17, 2007

Museo Nacional de Antropología

Mex1This museum is one of the best of its gender. An enormus statue of the water god Tláloc, is placed near the entrance. Archaeological finds are exhibited throughout 11 halls depicting the different American cultures. Ranging from the prehistoric until the Mexicas period, the civilizations highlighted include the Golfo, Teotihuacan, Maya and Tolteca. The cafeteria is worthwhile, and musicians often give performances here, using replicas of prehistoric instruments.

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    Name : José Carvajal
    Born in: Mexico D.F.
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