My Christmas and New Year Vacations in CDMX Mexico City
One
of the most beautiful seasons of the year is approaching, Christmas,
and celebrating it in Mexico is an unforgettable experience, since year
after year the most emblematic places in the city are illuminated to
make Christmas magical and unique.
The Illuminated Villas are a
tradition, which are full of Christmas decorations, poinsettia flowers,
piñatas, and nativity scenes, magical places that will undoubtedly leave
you amazed:
The Illuminated Villas in CDMX are:
Illuminated Villa in Banjercito
This
great event is organized by the National Bank of the Army, Air Force
and Navy (Banjercito). Every year they are organized to decorate the
Military Industrial Avenue. This beautiful villa offers you a space for
fun and meeting with the family.
Location: Av. Industrial
Militar, Lomas de Sotelo neighborhood, Miguel Hidalgo City Hall from
6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., admission is free.
Illuminated Villa in Xochimilco City Hall
A visit that you cannot miss this Christmas is to the Christmas Village in Xochimilco, where you can take a spectacular trajinera tour to the town of Xochimilco. In this place you can witness a traditional pastorela and be surprised by the huge Christmas poinsettia tree.
Illuminated Villa in Benito Juárez City Hall
This
Christmas the Mayor's Office Benito Juárez was not far behind, and
showed off with this fabulous villa. where one of the main attractions
is the illuminated landscape, as well as an ideal skating rink to come
hang out with friends. Similarly, there will be film screenings and
dynamics for children.
Illuminated Villa in Pushkin Park
Pushkin
Park has an illuminated village, the house of Santa Claus where
children can take photos and deliver their letter to him for Christmas.
In addition there is a giant Christmas tree, a wishing well and a cookie
installation.
Location. Pushkin Garden (Av. Cuauhtémoc 104, Colonia Roma Norte).
Skating Rink in the Zócalo
One
of the main attractions of the Christmas season is the spectacular Ice
Rink that is placed in the main square of the capital, where thousands
of families come to enjoy it. The Ice Rink is ecological. Less polluting
and expensive than acrylic, which has a new technology to provide the
same attraction as other years. In addition, it implies less spending
for Christmas activities in the Historic Center. The technology of the
new rink allows the use of the same skates as in an ice rink. But
perhaps visiting that rink is a bit complicated, that's why different
skating rinks have been installed and here we tell you where they are,
so you know which one is closest to you.
Christmas Night Walk
The great Paseo de la Reforma Avenue is filled with thousands of cyclists who come to the Christmas Night Walk, where one of the main attractions is to appreciate the lighting in the main points of the Historic Center of Mexico City such as the Petroleum Fountain, the Museum of Anthropology and History, the Chapultepec Forest, La Diana Cazadora, the Angel of Independence, Avenida Juárez, February 5 and ending in Tlaxcoaque.
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