Unbelivable Locations Where James Bond Movies Were Actually Filmed

11. Mexico City—Spectre

Zocalo Square and Mexico City Cathedral - Mexico City, Mexico. Photo Credit: Envato @diegograndi

With its deep historical roots and dynamic culture, Mexico City is a place where the past and present blend seamlessly. In Spectre, the city sets the scene for one of the most visually striking Bond openings ever filmed, featuring a stunning Día de los Muertos parade through the heart of the historic Zócalo. The sequence highlights Mexico City’s unique fusion of tradition and modern spectacle, capturing the festive yet mysterious allure of the metropolis. But Mexico City’s cinematic appeal goes far beyond Bond—its grand colonial architecture, ancient ruins, and pulsating nightlife have made it a favorite for filmmakers looking to explore themes of revolution, identity, and transformation. For travelers, the city offers an intoxicating mix of flavors, sounds, and sights, from vibrant markets to world-class museums. Whether exploring the Aztec ruins of Templo Mayor or dining in a chic rooftop cantina, Mexico City is a place where every corner holds a new story.

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