Ciudad Juárez, once gritty, is now buzzing with boutiques, vibrant bars, and exquisite dining, all wrapped around the charming Plaza de Armas.
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"Paseo de la Reforma, the most iconic avenue in Mexico City, passes right through these two neighborhoods, and on Sundays, Reforma is closed to traffic for bikers, joggers, and skaters to able to wander around freely. From this area, you can easily access Chapultepec, the city’s largest urban forest, and some of the most renowned museums and monuments in the city, such as the National Anthropology Museum and the Angel of Independence. Zona Rosa, one of the city’s hubs for international tourism and the LGBTQ community, is just around the corner. These neighborhoods are a great option if you want to take it easy and walk around to take in the sights." - MATADOR_NETWORK