Revisiting Mexico City’s forgotten cantinas
A cleaner and safer city centre has given 100-year-old bars a new lease on life.
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Eight great cities for public bicycle programmes and how each works
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The city’s galleries, concert halls movie screens and a secret narcotics museum are chronicling the drug trade through art and pop culture.
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A cleaner and safer city centre has given 100-year-old bars a new lease on life.
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Clustered around the historic centre of Mexico City are hundreds of old and crumbling cantinas. Following years of neglect, the cantinas and city centre are now staging a comeback.
Mexico City’s new bicycle lending program, Ecobicis, allows travellers to bypass the city’s car-clogged arteries and explore the city’s neighbourhoods on two wheels.
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Mexico City with Lonely Planet
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