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5.0 · 
Lovely & Bright Apt. in DOWNTOWN - Avenue Juarez
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Lovely & Bright Apt. in DOWNTOWN - Avenue Juarez

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This is a cozy apartment, and it's an excellent choice for couples or business people. The apartment complex is on Avenue Juarez, where La Alameda Central park is located as well as the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Right behind the complex you will find one of the most authentic museums El Museo de Tolerancia. Close to Zocalo which is one of the largest city squares in the world.- is a few blocks away, where you will be able to visit the ruins of Templo Mayor, La Catedral, etc. We are in the vibrant heart of the city. Full with history and public events. If you want to feel Mexico, this is your best option. Laundry and dryer can be found next to the elevators on floor 2. It is used with tokens which you can purchase in the front desk. GYM and conference room are located in the Basement 1, and are free of charge. My co-host Ale will meet you and will be ready to answer any doubts. "A look at the buildings around the Alameda is like letting your eye travel through the Colonial era, to the Porfirian era, to early 20th century buildings and, finally, to those of the present day. The area surrounding the Alameda Central has become pretty trendy. Across from the park, on Dr. Mora No. 9, is the latest hot spot of the Historic Center. “Barrio Alameda”, an Art Deco building that dates back to 1920, was recently remodeled and metamorphosed into a space for art, gastronomy and urban “regeneration”. It’s like no other building in CDMX. Simply cool! To thrill your palate with something different than Mexican food you can eat at Cancino Alameda specializes in traditional Italian gastronomy with original recipes from the nonna (granny); there’s Butcher & Sons with its assortment of pizzas cooked in a wood-fire oven, and gourmet hamburgers, each named after a rock idol: Davis, Morrison, Bowie, Dylan and other music icons. Dessert? Entice your taste buds at Glacé Helados, they make great homemade ice cream; and for authentic Mexican candy check out Art Cakau; whatever you do you must taste the different flavors in marshmallows, such as banana, tequila, chocolate and chamoy (a sweat and sour pickled fruit made with apricot, plum or mango). On this same street there are two gastronomical spots that have been in the same place for decades. One is, Cafetería Trevi, a small vintage coffee shop that takes you back to 1950; and Tortas Robles; you know “torta” is the Mexican sandwich or baguette made with “bolillo” or “telera” white bread; the bread of breads of Mexico. Tortas Robles was the place where journalists, political figures and television celebrities used to go for lunch. The restaurant is famous for its collection of photographs hanging on the walls, shot by famous Mexican journalists. The Centro Histórico and its iconic Alameda Central have played a key role in shaping the collective memory of Mexico City. Every detail, every symbol, every statue, every sculpture and every fountain is an open gate or window the history of Mexico. And as former city mayor Marcelo Ebrard recalled when re-opening this park, he said: “when New York hadn’t yet any houses and in other cities around the continent the concept of a public park did not yet even exist, the capital of New Spain was inaugurating its Alameda Park in 1592”. We wish to thank Pepsi for sponsoring this research and allowing to shared with our readers a little bit of the cultural wealth of CDMXs iconic Alameda Central plaza." -Taken from MX City Guia Insider This apartment used to be an office, therefore, there was a camera BEFORE, and it was removed in December of 2017. Unfortunately by the time the "review by Miguel" was made, I didn't know how to make a public response (you have to do it on the lap top) to make sure he knew the camera was gone. Which was his complaint and reason to cancel. Airbnb can change/hide this review, but it is important that anyone that would like to stay here know that the camera was towards La Alameda Park, and by the time the guest complaint I mention I could cover it for his tranquility and of course unplug it form electricity and any wire coming out of it but he wasnt happy with that. Of course we took down the camera after he cancelled and blocked some dates to be able to clean the apartment from the dust.

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