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unusual facts about Historic center of Mexico City



Mexican street food

Other areas in Mexico City noted for their street food are Metro Chilpancingo, Mercado San Juan Arcos de Belen, Calle López in the historic center and the Mercado de Antojitos ("street food market") in Coyoacán.

Polanco, Mexico City

In the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, the majority of Mexico City's Jews moved from Condesa, Roma and the Downtown to Polanco, Lomas de Chapultepec, Interlomas, Bosques de las Lomas, and Tecamachalco, where the majority are now based.


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Edificio Miguel E. Abed

It is located just meters from the Historic Center of Mexico City, the New Tower of Tlatelolco, the Alameda Central.

Hipódromo

Colonia Hipódromo Condesa, a neighborhood west of the historic center of Mexico City