

Condesa and Roma - Recently reborn after decades of oblivion, and brimming with the city's trendiest restaurants, bistros, clubs, pubs and shops.Visiting Coyoacán is the perfect way to spend a Sunday in Mexico City. Many good museums can be found here also. Coyoacán - A colonial town swallowed by the urban sprawl, it is now a center for counter-culture, art, students, and intellectuals.It is also home to “Little Seoul,” center of the city’s Korean immigrant population. It is widely known to be the gay center of town. Zona Rosa - Also known to tourists as Reforma district because it embraces Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, it is an important business and entertainment district.Filled with embassies, upscale restaurants, night clubs and hotels. Polanco - One of the wealthiest residential areas with some of the most expensive designer boutique stores in the city.Lomas de Chapultepec is the wealthiest district in the city nearby Chapultepec, and is filled with walled off mansions. The park hosts the the main city zoo, a castle (now museum), lakes, an amusement park and many museums. Its name in Nahuatl means grasshopper hill. Chapultepec - Lomas - Chapultepec is one of the biggest urban parks in the world.There are a few other neighborhoods comprised in the Centro area such as Colonia San Rafael and Santa Maria La Ribera, see the Centro Historico page for more details. Many historic colonial landmarks, and the famous Aztec Templo Mayor, can be found here. Historic city center that is focused around the Zócalo or Plaza de la Constitución and extends in all directions for a number of blocks with its furthest extent being west to the Alameda Central. Centro Historico - Where it all began.Many older towns like Coyoacán, San Angel and Tlalpan got merged into the urban sprawl, and each of these still manages to preserve some of their original and unique characteristics. The city is officially divided into 16 delegaciones (boroughs) which are in turn subdivided into colonias (neighborhoods), of which there are over 1700 however, it is better to think of the city in terms of districts to facilitate the visitor getting around. 3.2 Toluca International Airport (Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos).

3.1.1 Benito Juarez International Airport.
