lunes, 27 de mayo de 2013

Chapultepec
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Born with the name of La Fayette, which remained for many years in the mouths of the tapatios, after naming changed to Chapultepec.

In 1948, during the government of Jesus Gonzalez Gallo takes place the urbanization of the colony, and the construction of the avenue, the whole costing four million and a half, the avenue by architect Julio de la Peña.



Among all the avenues of the city highlights this by its size, monuments, trees and modern buildings.

It has the wide central median strip with benches for rest, fountains, bronze sculptures of each of the Young Heroes and Ignacio Zaragoza, as well as two books on pedestal bronze also with texts by Mariano Otero and Ignacio L. Vallarta, on both sides of the crossing on Avenida Vallarta.

This place is amazing during the day and also during the night.

 Chapultepec is fast becoming a mecca for cafes,restaurants and bars of every type. A new one seems to sprout up every week which make the choices almost endless. 

When it is open , the meridian is a place for people to walk, musicians to play music, and a small market takes place each Saturday evening. 


You can find live music in a number of bars throughout the week .

It has a lot of things you can visit like bars, restaurants, etc.. and they are also a lot of concerts there; a famous place you can visit is the fly market or tianguis on Sundays, you can find a lot of things like crafts, books, paints, oddities, rare stuff, etc.. It is a perfect for a family day.


 In my opinion:
Chapultepec is a place were you can never get bored, there are a lot of places and people. When I went there was a display of videogames so they were more interesting and rare stuff to see.
You have to be openmineded because you are going to see people that is different from you.
I liked it a lot I will come back someday. ;)




2 comentarios:

  1. I agree with you 100% about never getting bored in Chapultepec. You can do many things and yes, you'll probably see different people and be surrounded of unknown environments, but I think that it's part of the experience and is always good to get out of the bubble from time to time :)
    We should go together :)

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  2. Vale I like your post, I agree with you when you say that Chapultepec is a really good place for going put with your friends. It has a lot of interesting things to do and see and above all is different from the ohter places, so as you have fun you can learn new things. Great post. Visit my blog ;)

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