Castillo de Chapultepec Museo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul) Centro Histórico – Zócalo, Cathedral, Palacio de Bellas Artes. Coyoacán Xochimilco tip: The best way to see the city is by hopping on the double-decker tour bus. It is an easy and fun way to explore many of Mexico City's landmarks at your own pace.
Polanco – Upscale and elegant, known for luxury hotels, high-end shopping, and some of the city’s best restaurants. Condesa – Leafy, walkable, and full of cafés, boutiques, and a relaxed, trendy vibe. Roma – Creative and lively, with art galleries, bars, and a mix of historic architecture and modern flair. Centro Histórico – Perfect if you’d like to be near Mexico City’s most iconic landmarks.
Contramar Maizajo Panaderia Rosetta Lardo Churreria El Moro Mercado Roma La Esquina del Chilaquil tip: Don't miss trying street tacos at local taquerias - a must for the authentic Mexico City experience!
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