MEXICO CITY (AP) — A protest by hundreds against gentrification and mass tourism that began peacefully Friday in Mexico City neighborhoods popular with tourists turned violent when a small number of ...
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The unwritten rules of visiting Mexico City
I'm the chef and co-owner of Cicatriz, an all-day-cafe/bar in Colonia Juarez, Mexico City, and a permanent Mexico City ...
Mexico City’s newest attraction is a neighborhood that tourists have been told to avoid for years. Tepito, a Mexico City slum nicknamed “Barrio Bravo” (the fierce neighborhood), is one of the ...
Marchers carried signs reading “gringo go home” and “to gentrify is to erase memories.” A flood of American and European arrivals since the pandemic has transformed many Mexico City neighborhoods, ...
MEXICO CITY — Two masked gunmen stormed into a gym yelling, “Everyone hit the floor!” and opened fire, killing four people in a tough neighborhood that's home to the capital's biggest black market, ...
Mexico City has a rich, layered history you can explore by studying an ancient colossal head sculpture in the city’s ...
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The Recent Protests in Mexico City Prove Mexicans Doesn't Want Americans There (Here's Why)
Mexico City (CDMX), a place that once felt like an open invitation for art, food, history and vibrancy, is increasingly turning into battleground territory over who gets to stay — locals or outsiders.
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