A large site with ancient pyramid-like structures built with volcanic stone. A church is in the background.
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Aztec Ruins in the Heart of Mexico City: Zona Arqueológica Tlatelolco (Tlatelolco Archaeological Site)

If you are looking to explore some Aztec ruins in the heart of Mexico City, look no further than the Tlatelolco archaeological site. While not in the same league as the massive and impressive Teotihuacan pyramids, the Tlatelolco Archaeological Site offers a glimpse into Mexico City’s Aztec past. And the best part is, you will…

A woman in a blue shirt sits on a step of a large stone plaza, in front of a square stone building with a tower and tall windows. There are a few trees on the side of the building. The sky is blue.
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Museo Anahuacalli: Diego Rivera’s Temple to Pre-Hispanic Art in Mexico City

Visiting Museo Anahuacalli is a fascinating stop on your exploration of Frida and Diego’s Mexico City, combining art and architecture in a bucolic oasis in the leafy Coayacan neighborhood. You might be wondering if it is worth a visit. I’m here to tell you that if you are into symbolic architecture (is that a thing?)…

A man in a hat stands on a lawn with his arm raised. He is facing a large stone building ruin. The sky is blue with wispy clouds.
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Hidden Treasures of the Yucatán: Why Kabah is Worth a Visit

Are you wondering if it’s worth it to visit Kabah? If you want to have a unique Mayan archaeological site all to yourself, then yes, you need to plan a visit to Kabah! This delightful archaeological site on the Ruta Puuc is compact but has a lot of well-preserved carvings and features that I just…

Ancient Mayan stone pyramids surrounding a grassy plaza, with blue skies and puffy clouds above
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Exploring Edzná—the Perfect Day Trip from Campeche

If you are in or around the city of Campeche you should definitely consider exploring the nearby Edzná Archaeological Site. It makes for a perfect day trip, or even half-day trip, from Campeche. The first reason to visit Edzná is for its unique and impressive Mayan architecture. I mean, really, Edzná has it all: a…

Pink flamingos fly over water with trees in the background
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Pink Paradise: The Definitive Guide to Finding Flamingos in the Yucatán

If you want to know when and where are the best places in the Yucatán to find flamingos, you might discover that the internet delivers more confusion than answers. I’m here to help clear it up. Basically, I researched the right answers so you don’t have to. Let’s start with the good news. There are…