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  3. Grupo Habita - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Habita is a boutique hotel developer-operator based in Mexico City that owns hotels across Mexico and several in the United States. History [ edit ] Grupo Habita was founded in 1994 by Moisés Micha and Carlos Couturier, [1] and opened its first hotel in 2000, called Habita Hotel and located in Mexico City.

  4. Condesa - Wikipedia

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    Condesa. "Fuente de los Cántaros" fountain in Parque México. Luz Jiménez was the model, a symbol of "mexicanidad" or Mexican-ness. Condesa or La Condesa is an area in the Cuauhtémoc Borough of Mexico City, south of Zona Rosa and 4 to 5 km west of the Zócalo, the city's main square.

  5. Historic center of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Historic center of Mexico City. The historic center of Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México), also known as the Centro or Centro Histórico, is the central neighborhood in Mexico City, Mexico, focused on the Zócalo (or main plaza) and extending in all directions for a number of blocks, with its farthest extent being ...

  6. Esquina Común - Wikipedia

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    Esquina Común on Instagram. Esquina Común[ a] is a restaurant in Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City. It is co-owned by chef Ana Dolores González and her partner, Carlos Pérez-Puelles. It was first founded in their leased department in the Roma neighborhood in 2021. After being reviewed by The New York Times, the restaurant became ...

  7. Paseo de la Reforma - Wikipedia

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    Paseo de la Reforma skyline. Paseo de la Reforma (literally "Promenade of the Reform") is a wide avenue that runs diagonally across the heart of Mexico City.It was designed at the behest of Emperor Maximilian by Ferdinand von Rosenzweig during the era of the Second Mexican Empire and modeled after the great boulevards of Europe, [1] such as the Ringstraße in Vienna and the Champs-Élysées in ...

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