historic center of Coyoacán

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The historic center of Coyoacán is a picturesque colonial-era district in southern Mexico City known for its cobblestone streets, vibrant plazas, historic churches, and rich artistic and cultural heritage.

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historic center of Coyoacán canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
tourist attraction
contains Casa Municipal de Coyoacán NERFINISHED
Casa de Cortés (Coyoacán) NERFINISHED
Casa de Cultura Jesús Reyes Heroles NERFINISHED
Coyoacán Market NERFINISHED
Fuente de los Coyotes NERFINISHED
Jardín Centenario NERFINISHED
Parroquia San Juan Bautista NERFINISHED
Plaza Hidalgo NERFINISHED
country Mexico
hasCharacteristic artistic heritage
bohemian ambiance
cobblestone streets
colonial-era architecture
colorful facades
cultural heritage
historic churches
picturesque atmosphere
tree-lined streets
vibrant plazas
heritage colonial Mexican heritage
pre-Hispanic heritage influences
knownFor Frida Kahlo-related sites
art galleries
cafés and restaurants
cultural festivals
street vendors
traditional markets
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Coyoacán NERFINISHED
Mexico City
Mexico City, Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Mexico City NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Daylight Time

Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Standard Time
partOf Valley of Mexico urban area NERFINISHED
borough of Coyoacán
popularActivity attending cultural events
strolling in plazas
visiting museums
tourismType cultural tourism
gastronomic tourism
heritage tourism
transportConnection Mexico City Metro Line 3 NERFINISHED
Viveros–Derechos Humanos station vicinity NERFINISHED
urbanForm low-rise buildings
narrow streets

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Fuente de los Coyotes locatedIn historic center of Coyoacán
Plaza Hidalgo partOf historic center of Coyoacán