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MKT PAID Have you heard?

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“Every decent house in Coyoacán has its ghost,” my father used to warn my sister and me when we were little. Born and raised in the borough’s colonial area, where estates have housed families for generations, he certainly knew what he was talking about. This ancient wisdom can be applied to basically any centuries-old property in Mexico City, in which family members could still haunt their living relatives.”

Andea Fischer, Writer

Just in time for the spooky season, Mexico City native Andrea Fischer takes readers on a tour of some of Mexico City’s creepiest attractions.

Intended to be Mexico City’s most luxurious hotel, the Posada del Sol was abandoned, fell into ruins… and then came the ghosts.


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There are haunted houses, and there are these “casas del terror.” Enter at your own risk!


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Listos para el Día de Muertos | Photo by Travis Bembenek

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