2024-07-16 06:29:09
If you still don’t have plans for this weekend and you want to live new adventures within the Mexico CityHere we offer you the best recommendations so that you can fully experience everything the capital has to offer, discover it here at: What should be done or what?
Archimaniac Pizzas
If you are craving a snack and at the same time live a totally different consumer experience, then Pizzas Arquimaniaco is your place. Here you can enjoy a wide variety of dishes ranging from French fries, hamburgers and their specialty, pizzas.
What stands out is that when you order your pizza you will notice that it is missing a slice, but don’t worry, because the missing slice will be donated to someone who needs it and this only happens when you order the ‘Rebanada México’ pizza.
In compensation, the place will give you a mysterious dishso you can get any of the snacks offered on their menu.
At Arquimaniaco pizzas you can also hang out with video game with the use of bracelets that, depending on their cost, can be used as a voucher for a game or redeemed for a dish, in addition to being able to voluntarily support different foundations that the establishment supports.
Where: Coyoacan Avenue 117, North Valley, Benito Juarez, Mexico City, Mexico 03103
Time: Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 1:30 p.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Cost: From $250.
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This 2024 was a crucial year for democracy in Mexico and what better way to revive the electoral race than with the exposition of Voting in Mexico.
This exhibition is presented by the Museum of Objects (MODO) and displays a large selection of electoral propaganda collected over more than a century of elections.
Get to know part of the electoral history of Mexico, witnessing more than 1,500 pieces ranging from posters, caps, t-shirts and other objects that sought citizen votes.
Where: MODE, Colima 145, Cuauhtémoc, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Mexico City, CDMX
Time: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 h.
Cost: $60 pesos.
CDMX Tourism Festival
Soak up the culture of more than 20 entities from the country that will be present at the Mexico City Tourism Festival.
Give yourself the opportunity to add more color to summer and enjoy the richness cultural and gastronomic from various states without leaving the city.
From crafts, dishes and traditional clothing, they will be present in the festive corridor located on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, in front of the Angel of Independence roundabout.
The tourist festival will take place from July 11 to 14 from 10 a.m., so you already know where to go with family and friends.
Where: Av. Paseo de la Reforma, Polanco V Section, Miguel Hidalgo, CP 11560, Mexico City
Time: From July 11th to 14th
from 10:00 a.m.
Cost: Free access.
Now that you know about these events, don’t forget to plan your weekend plans.
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