Pan Sandra
Pan Sandra is a bakery in Mexico City, Central Mexico. Pan Sandra is situated nearby to the reservoir Depósito y bombeo de Agua, as well as near the park Plaza del Andador 20.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Tenayuca and Santa Cecilia Acatitlan.
Tenayuca
Archaeological site
Photo: Maunus, Public domain.
Tenayuca is a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in the Valley of Mexico. In the Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology, Tenayuca was a settlement on the former shoreline of the western arm of Lake Texcoco. Tenayuca is situated 2½ km west of Pan Sandra.
Santa Cecilia Acatitlan
Park
Photo: Gargancio, Public domain.
Acatitlan is an archeological zone of the early Aztec culture located in the town of Santa Cecilia, in the municipality of Tlalnepantla de Baz in the State of Mexico, about 10 km northwest of Mexico City. Santa Cecilia Acatitlan is situated 4 km northwest of Pan Sandra.
Estadio Wilfrido Massieu
Stadium
Photo: Aaha, Public domain.
Estadio Wilfrido Massieu is an outdoor stadium located north of Mexico City, within the "Adolfo Lopez Mateos" campus of the National Polytechnic Institute. Estadio Wilfrido Massieu is situated 3 km south of Pan Sandra.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include La Villa de Guadalupe and Colonia Santa María Insurgentes.
La Villa de Guadalupe
Photo: ProtoplasmaKid, CC BY-SA 4.0.
La Villa de Guadalupe is in the northern part of Mexico City, part of the delegación of Gustavo A. Madero. It is home to the Basílica de Guadalupe complex, and the Tepeyac National Park, which includes Tepeyac Hill.
Colonia Santa María Insurgentes
Neighborhood
Colonia Santa María Insurgentes is a colonia in the Cuauhtémoc borough north east of the Mexico City’s historic center. The colonia’s borders are formed by the following roads: Calzada de San Simon to the south, Jacarandas to the north, Avenida de los Insurgentes Norte to the east and Jacarandas to the west. Colonia Santa María Insurgentes is situated 7 km south of Pan Sandra.
Tlatelolco
Quarter
Photo: Diego Rivera, Public domain.
Tlatelolco was a pre-Columbian altepetl, or city-state, in the Valley of Mexico. Its inhabitants, known as the Tlatelolca, were part of the Mexica, a Nahuatl-speaking people who arrived in what is now central Mexico in the 13th century. Tlatelolco is situated 8 km south of Pan Sandra.
Pan Sandra
- Opening hours:
Monday—Saturday: 8:00 AM—9:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM—1:00 PM - Type: Bakery
- Categories: shop and food
- Location: Mexico City, Central Mexico, Mexico, North America
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Latitude
19.5265° or 19° 31′ 35″ northLongitude
-99.14773° or 99° 8′ 52″ westOpen location code
76F2GVG2+HWOpenStreetMap ID
node 10303425910OpenStreetMap feature
shop=bakery
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