In pictures: Mexico City
Mexico's capital thrives at the corner of grandeur and squalor. Above seven centuries of civilisation, street-level markets and dives provide life's best little pleasures, for those prepared to embrace them.
Published 25 Jun 2019, 15:05 BST
The front gardens of the Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Fruit and veg stalls at the Tuesdays-only tianguis.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockCorn tamale and quesadillas fritas, Casa Jacaranda.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockDining room at Casa Jacaranda.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockJorge and Beto at Casa Jacaranda.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockApplying the final touches to the quesadillas fritas, Casa Jacaranda.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockBuskers on Calle Regina, Centro Histórico.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockThe Zócalo, the main city square.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockTuesday market.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockTreasures for sale at La Languilla.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockDining room at Lardo.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner GundlockCantina U de G.
Photograph by Lindsay Lauckner Gundlock