A15 House Guidebook

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A15 House Guidebook

Diversion y Esparcimiento

Atractivo parque de diversiones a tan solo 15 minutos en coche, divirtete con tu familia y amigos.
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Six Flags México
Km 1.5 Carr. Picacho-Ajusco
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Atractivo parque de diversiones a tan solo 15 minutos en coche, divirtete con tu familia y amigos.
Excelente centro de deiversiones para los niños y niñas. Puedes pasar el dia completo en Kidzania, en un ambiente totalmente familiar y con atractivas atracciones de diversion para los niños. Puedes incluso irte caminando.
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KidZania Cuicuilco
3500 Avenida San Fernando
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Excelente centro de deiversiones para los niños y niñas. Puedes pasar el dia completo en Kidzania, en un ambiente totalmente familiar y con atractivas atracciones de diversion para los niños. Puedes incluso irte caminando.
Metro bus "Persisur" station is located only 7 blocks away from our address. You can travel around the city by Metro bus and also enjoy Persisur Shopping Center, where you will find exclusive stores, nice and affordable restaurants and Cinemex to enjoy a movie with family and friends.
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Perisur station
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Metro bus "Persisur" station is located only 7 blocks away from our address. You can travel around the city by Metro bus and also enjoy Persisur Shopping Center, where you will find exclusive stores, nice and affordable restaurants and Cinemex to enjoy a movie with family and friends.

Sightseeing

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Cuicuilco Pyramid
507 Anillo Perif. Blvd. Adolfo López Mateos
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San Ángel is a colonia or neighborhood of Mexico City, located in the southwest in Álvaro Obregón borough. Historically, it was a rural community, called Tenanitla in the pre-Hispanic period. Its current name is derived from the El Carmen monastery school called San Ángel Mártir. San Ángel remained a rural community, centered on the monastery until the 19th and 20th centuries, when the monastery was closed and when the area joined urban sprawl of Mexico City. However, the area still contains many of its former historic buildings and El Carmen is one of the most visited museums in the city. It is also home to an annual flower fair called the Feria de las Flores, held since 1856.
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San Ángel Inn
50 Diego Rivera
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San Ángel is a colonia or neighborhood of Mexico City, located in the southwest in Álvaro Obregón borough. Historically, it was a rural community, called Tenanitla in the pre-Hispanic period. Its current name is derived from the El Carmen monastery school called San Ángel Mártir. San Ángel remained a rural community, centered on the monastery until the 19th and 20th centuries, when the monastery was closed and when the area joined urban sprawl of Mexico City. However, the area still contains many of its former historic buildings and El Carmen is one of the most visited museums in the city. It is also home to an annual flower fair called the Feria de las Flores, held since 1856.
The area around the peak is a popular destination for residents of Mexico City and tourists, with activities such mountain biking, horseback riding, motorcycling, hiking and climbing. The area is one of the few around Mexico City where it may snow in the winter. This mountain offers stunning views, where all of the Valley of Mexico can be seen (weather and pollution permitting), including the city and its skyscrapers, Popocatepetl, Iztaccihuatl and Nevado de Toluca volcanoes, and parts of the Valley of Cuernavaca. The Ajusco area is also home to Six Flags México (the largest amusement park in Latin America), the TV Azteca television network, the National Pedagogic University, the UNAM radio transmission center, the Fondo de Cultura Económica and El Colegio de México.
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Ajusco
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The area around the peak is a popular destination for residents of Mexico City and tourists, with activities such mountain biking, horseback riding, motorcycling, hiking and climbing. The area is one of the few around Mexico City where it may snow in the winter. This mountain offers stunning views, where all of the Valley of Mexico can be seen (weather and pollution permitting), including the city and its skyscrapers, Popocatepetl, Iztaccihuatl and Nevado de Toluca volcanoes, and parts of the Valley of Cuernavaca. The Ajusco area is also home to Six Flags México (the largest amusement park in Latin America), the TV Azteca television network, the National Pedagogic University, the UNAM radio transmission center, the Fondo de Cultura Económica and El Colegio de México.

Health Care

Hospital Angeles del Pedregal, is only 15-20 minutes by car from direction.
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Angeles del Pedregal Hospital
1055-S Camino Sta. Teresa
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Hospital Angeles del Pedregal, is only 15-20 minutes by car from direction.

Food scene

San Angel Inn is an old Carmelite monastery which was turned into a well-known restaurant. It is located in the southwest of Mexico City, in the historic neighborhood of San Ángel in the borough of Álvaro Obregón. It is famous for its international cuisine, variety of dishes, Mexican-colonial architecture and interior decorations, and spacious gardens and fountains. In the old Hacienda Goicoechea, viceroys, their consorts, and the aristocracy would relax and take a break in New Spain's capital.
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San Ángel Inn
50 Diego Rivera
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San Angel Inn is an old Carmelite monastery which was turned into a well-known restaurant. It is located in the southwest of Mexico City, in the historic neighborhood of San Ángel in the borough of Álvaro Obregón. It is famous for its international cuisine, variety of dishes, Mexican-colonial architecture and interior decorations, and spacious gardens and fountains. In the old Hacienda Goicoechea, viceroys, their consorts, and the aristocracy would relax and take a break in New Spain's capital.