3 Hidden Gems in Mexico City Most People Walk Right Past
3 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Casa Luis Barragán
12 Calle General Francisco Ramírez, Daniel Garza, Miguel Hidalgo, 11840, Mexico
Casa Luis Barragán is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the private residence of Mexico's most important architect — a masterpiece of emotional architecture where light, colour, water, and silence are used as building materials alongside concrete and wood.

Museo Leon Trotsky
410 Circuito interior Río Churubusco, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100, Mexico
The Leon Trotsky Museum is the house where the exiled Russian revolutionary lived his final years and was assassinated on August 20, 1940 — killed by Ramón Mercader, a Spanish NKVD agent who embedded an ice axe in Trotsky's skull while he was reading at his desk.

Palacio Postal (Correo Mayor)
Tacuba 1, Centro Histórico, Mexico City
The Palacio Postal is the most beautiful post office in the world — a Venetian Gothic and Spanish Renaissance palace completed in 1907 that was designed to make the act of buying stamps feel like visiting a cathedral.
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