Spanish is the predominant language spoken in present-day Mexico City, where Tenochtitlan was located.
Yes, the canals of Xochimilco are remnants of Tenochtitlan's ancient waterways.
Templo Mayor is an ancient Aztec temple in Mexico City's historic center, considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Tenochtitlan.
Traditional foods include tamales, mole, and various dishes featuring corn and chilies.
Yes, there are numerous museums such as the National Museum of Anthropology and the Museum of the City of Mexico.
While generally safe, it's advised to stay aware of your surroundings and follow local advisories.
Explore neighborhoods like Condesa and Roma for cafes, markets, and local cultural events.
The best time is during the dry season, usually from November to April.
Yes, locals celebrate various festivals such as Día de los Muertos and Semana Santa with unique local traditions.
Colonial history has left an indelible mark on architecture and cultural practices, blending indigenous and Spanish influences.