Floating Gardens of Xochimilco
In the southern neighborhood of Xochimilco are more than 80 km of canals known as the 'Floating Gardens'. They consist of two main parts.
The first is the tourism-oriented area in the historic center of town, where colorful boats called trajineras take loads of tourists (some of them picnicking along the way) through a portion of the canals. Lively music, some of it provided by mariachi and trio musicians for hire who board the gondolas, is a staple. Historic buildings, restaurants, souvenir stands, curio sellers, and boat vendors border this area.
The other section, north of the center of town, is the ecology-oriented area, or Parque Natural Xochimilco. On Sunday, Xochimilco (especially the tourist-oriented section) is jammed; on weekdays, it's nearly deserted. As you enter Xochimilco proper, you will see many places to board boats.
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