World Heritage Sites in Mexico

Campeche: Modern City and Historic Fortified Town (Mexico)

Located on the western shores of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, the city of Campeche is known for its rich history that dates back several centuries. The city combines colonial grandeur, vibrant culture, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating place to visit. The fortified historic center of Campeche is especially unique and offers visitors a one-of-a-kind experience.

Historic Center of Mexico City: Zócalo (Mexico)

Centro Histórico, the historic center of Mexico City, emerges as the pulsating heart of the Mexican capital, where the rich combination of history, culture, and architecture unfolds in a captivating panorama. Stretching outward from the iconic Zócalo, this historic district encapsulates landmarks like the National Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral, Palace of Fine Arts, Old Portal de Mercaderes, and the verdant expanse of Alameda Central Park.