- Zona Rosa
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Zona Rosa (disambiguation) The Zona Rosa (Pink zone) is the name used to refer to a part of Colonia Juarez inMexico City , just south ofPaseo de la Reforma . this is called the pink zone because of the pink tiles on the street today.The area is between
Paseo de la Reforma , Insurgentes Avenue, Chapultepec Avenue, and Florencia Street.During the administration of PresidentPorfirio Diaz , the neighborhood became an important suburb of Mexico City. The mansions (called "casas porfirianas") were built inBeaux-Arts architecture . During the time between 1891 and 1902 a trolley provided transportation from this area toChapultepec .In the 1950s the suburb became a business, commercial, social and tourist center and most of the old houses were torn down. In the 1960s, art galleries were created with the support of artist and intellectuals such as José Luis Cuevas and
Guadalupe Amor and the area received many tourists during the1968 Summer Olympics . The cosmopolitan feature of the area attracted local and international visitors which encouraged the creation of hotels, jewelries, nightclubs,handicraft markets as well as the city's best restaurants and antique stores.After the 1985 earthquake, the area dramatically changed and today is better known for containing a large portion of the city's gay clubs, bars and restaurants. [http://www.visitmexico.com/wb/Visitmexico/Visi_DF_Vida_Nocturna]
External links
* [http://www.mexicocity.com.mx/pinkzone.html Zona Rosa] at the Mexico City Virtual Guide.
*wikitravel
* [http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/mjoyce/mjzonarosa.html Traveling in Mexico City's Zona Rosa] atMexico Connect
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