With Mexico City’s popularity showing no sign of waning, Geordie Grieg follows in the footsteps of Winston Churchill, Marlon ...
Some will shock you, while others will delight you. The Aztec Empire was full of interesting daily tidbits that we never learned about in school.
It wasn't until 1978 that the temple dedicated to the Aztec gods Huitzilopochtli and Tláloc (gods of war and water) was unearthed in the heart of Mexico City ... the ancient ruins that are ...
is the best way of taking us back in time to understand the Aztec way of life. The best archaeological sites in Mexico City, and the surrounding areas, are both excellent options for a trip in ...
This year many people in China were charmed by the ancient Inca civilization at an exhibition held in the southern Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen T ...
Spanish forces and their Indigenous allies captured Tenochtitlán in 1521, bringing the Aztec Empire’s reign to a close after less than a century. The White House, whose cornerstone was laid in 1792, ...
What was once the epicenter of the ancient Aztec Empire, this district of Mexico City is built on the ruins of civilizations past. Traces of this culture can be found as you walk through the ...
From Desierto de Los Leones to Revillagigedo Islands, uncover the stunning national parks of Mexico and their UNESCO ...
New Mexico National Parks, Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands National Parks, are impressive and there's a host of other ...
The natives led the Spaniards to the island city of Tenochtitlán, the capital city of the Aztecs that lay in the center of Lake Texcoco. According to latter Spanish accounts, like the Tlaxcaltec and ...