Hotel Unico

Visit Mexico City

Mexico City awaits you with open arms, near Hotel Único, if you are a business entrepreneur you can stock up on clothing, stationery, cosmetics, costume jewelry, haberdashery, stores with all kinds of items to organize a party, fabrics, jewelry, linens, kitchen utensils, tools, bicycle parts, electricity, electronics, etc.


Zone of highly renowned hospitals, such as: Juárez Medical-Surgical Unit, General Hospital "Gregorio Salas Flores", Hospital de Jesus, Medical Specialties Clinic, National Homeopathic Hospital.


If you are looking for something picturesque in the area, you cannot miss a visit to the Ampudia market known as “Mercado de la Merced” or Sonora Market. 


If it's about eating... delight your senses with a delicious meal at the “Roldan 37” restaurant with Mexican cuisine and drinks with an international touch.


Mexico City is a spectacular metropolis, versatile and cosmopolitan, which thrives on the movement and activity of its inhabitants. The city formerly known as the Federal District has 16 boroughs and a variety of neighborhoods, all very different from one another, with well-defined architectural styles ranging from Baroque, Colonial, and Neoclassical to Art Nouveau such as the Palacio de Hierro in Centro and the Gran Hotel de la Ciudad de México, among others, and Art Deco.


Walking around Mexico City is like taking a walk back in time among traditions, myths, and legends. Only in the Historic Center can you find iconic buildings such as the Torre Latinoamericana, the Palacio de Bellas Artes, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Templo Mayor, the Museo del Estanquillo, the Franz Mayer Museum, the Memoria y Tolerancia Museum, and the MIDE Museum, among others.

It has approximately 171 museums, which has led to it being called the City of Museums.

The tallest skyscraper in Mexico City is the “Torre Mitikah” at 267 meters, located in Coyoacán. 

The Zócalo in Mexico City is one of the most iconic areas. It has been a meeting place, a place for demonstrations, and even a place for massive concerts by international artists.

Mexico City has eight archaeological sites, including Cuicuilco, Tlatelolco, Teotihuacan, and Iztapalapa. Excavations at the Templo Mayor have yielded offerings, murals, and temples.

Mexico City has the second most visited shrine in the world. The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe welcomes 14 million visitors each year, a figure surpassed only by the Vatican.

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