San Ángel

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"This neighborhood has a similar atmosphere to Coyoacán’s but it’s less crowded, which makes it much more enjoyable on the weekend. Local artists gather in the main square of San Ángel to sell their stuff and the Bazar del Sábado (Saturday market) sells all kinds of Mexican arts and crafts. The neighborhood has plenty of fancy restaurants, but there are also very good traditional eateries inside the San Ángel Market. Museo del Carmen, just a few steps away from the main square, is a museum of religious art set within a must-see 17th-century convent." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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