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Plaza De La Conchita in Mexico City's La Concepción neighborhood offers a journey back in time with its captivating historical charm. At the heart of this picturesque setting lies the Capilla de la Inmaculada Concepción, a church built in 1525 on the remnants of a Toltec temple dating back 900 years. As the first ecclesiastical site in Mexico, it holds significant historical interest for visitors. Encircled by a serene park, the area provides a peaceful escape, ideal for leisurely strolls with friends or walking your dog under the canopy of lush trees. The plaza maintains a distinct colonial ambiance, drawing admiration with a 4.5-star Google rating, making it a must-visit destination in the city.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Morelos
Bus stop 758 m walk
Hidalgo Carril Bus-Bici Eje Central
Bus station 933 m walk
Carrillo Puerto
Bus station 582 m walk

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4.5
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4.5/5 4,756 reviews
Joao Rodriguez
Joao Rodriguez
3 weeks ago on Google

Una hermosa capilla en medio del parque

Gabriel Vazquez
Gabriel Vazquez
3 weeks ago on Google

Una iglesia construido sobre un templo tolteca de 900 años de la época del final de teotihuacan

Gabriel Resendiz
Gabriel Resendiz
4 weeks ago on Google

Su nombre Oficial es" Capilla de la Inmaculada Concepcion", es históricamente interesante. Quizás sea el primer lugar eclesiástico en México y está realizando sobre un altar Tolteca. Fue mandada a Contruir por Hernán Cortéz en 1525. Su dirección es: Fernández Leal #58. Col. La Concepción, Coyoacán CDMX.