San Ángel

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Historic charm and vibrant culture in Mexico City.

San Ángel, Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
San Ángel

About San Ángel

Nestled in the southwestern part of Mexico City, San Ángel is an enchanting neighborhood that offers a picturesque escape from the city's frenetic pace. This historic area, originally a rural retreat for wealthy city dwellers, has preserved its colonial heritage through its well-maintained architecture and enchanting plazas. One of the most iconic features of San Ángel is the Bazaar Sábado, a lively Saturday market where artisans from all over Mexico showcase their crafts, from intricate jewelry to vibrant textiles and traditional pottery. The market is a feast for the senses, filled with the sounds of live music and the enticing aromas of local cuisine. History buffs will delight in visiting the Museo Casa del Risco, a beautiful 18th-century mansion that now serves as a museum housing an impressive collection of art and antiques. Another architectural gem is the Ex-Convento del Carmen, a former Carmelite monastery that offers a glimpse into monastic life of the past and boasts a stunning baroque chapel. San Ángel's streets are lined with quaint cafes and restaurants, where visitors can savor authentic Mexican dishes while enjoying the neighborhood's serene environment. The area is also home to lush gardens, such as the Parque de la Bombilla, a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful afternoon picnic. A visit to San Ángel wouldn't be complete without exploring nearby attractions such as the Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Studio Museum, which provides insight into the lives and work of these iconic artists. With its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and welcoming community, San Ángel promises an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking to discover the heart and soul of Mexico City.

Highlights

  • Bazaar Sábado: A vibrant artisan market held every Saturday.
  • Ex-Convento del Carmen: Historic monastery with stunning baroque architecture.
  • Museo Casa del Risco: Art and antique collection in an 18th-century mansion.
  • Quaint cafes and restaurants: Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine.
  • Parque de la Bombilla: Serene gardens perfect for relaxation.
  • Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Studio Museum: Explore the art and lives of iconic artists.
  • Charming cobblestone streets: Experience colonial architecture and history.

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