• As the end of the twentieth century neared, the Zócalo, along with most of the city center (called the Colonia Centro) was in massive disrepair.
  • Even so, it is almost always called the Zócalo today. Plans were made to erect a column as a monument to independence, but only the base, or zócalo, was built.
  • This word literally means “base” or “plinth”. Plans were made to erect an column as a monument to Independence, but only the base, or zocalo, was ever built.
  • Zocalo, or Plaza de la Constitucion, is one of Mexico City's most popular spots that dates back to the Aztec era.
  • Zocalo has become such a fixture, in fact, that it seems strange to imagine Charlottesville without it.” ... Again, at Zocalo it is a star, the black bean and corn relleno.
  • The Zócalo in Mexico City has quite a long and varied history. Before the Spanish came, this was the heart of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan.
  • Zócalo is a place for diversity in food, providing a space for creative, unique, and singular food entrepreneurs to share their craft with one another and our hungry...
  • Visit one of Zócalo's four locations in the greater Sacramento region, or order Zócalo straight to your door via DoorDash.
  • The Zocalo has served as the historical, cultural, and ceremonial center to the past and present occupants of Mexico City.
  • En el zócalo de la columnita que habrán ustedes visto en el país, a la derecha, pusieron los artistas la divisa de la cortesana, que dice: virtus in arduis.