• Zócalo (. Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsokalo]) is the common name of the main square in central Mexico City. Prior to the colonial period...
  • And the DRAE has a different etymology for zocalo: from the Latin soccŭlus, the diminutive form of soccus, meaning “clog”. As in the wooden shoe.
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  • Recommend going through the old church and also finding the high-rise bars and restaurants that overlook the Zocalo for a Birdseye view.
  • Tobar is the winner of the 2024 Zócalo Public Square Book Prize for Our Migrant Souls: A Meditation on Race and the Meanings and Myths of …
  • On the north side of Zócalo stands the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, an architectural marvel that took nearly 250 years to complete.
  • Started in 2014, ZOCALO was created in Baja Sure Mexico as a social enterprise, a place where local makers could showcase their designs.
  • Exploring the Rich History of Zócalo. Zócalo, also known as Plaza de la Constitución, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Mexico City.
  • To make the most of it, check out our guide on what to do in Centro Historico, also commonly referred to as Zócalo, the name of its main square.