Tourists Say Goodbye to Bullfighting in Mexico City

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Mexico’s Supreme Court has officially banned bullfighting in the capital. Mexico City, once a major destination for tourists seeking traditional bullfights, will no longer host these controversial events.

The decision follows years of protests from animal rights activists and growing public opposition. Environmental groups and international organizations have long criticized bullfighting as a cruel and outdated practice.

The ban includes events at Plaza México, the world’s largest bullfighting arena, and marks a major cultural shift. For many tourists, especially those concerned with ethical travel, the move reflects a welcome step toward more humane tourism.

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