We're so excited to share some of our favorite places with you!
Xochimilco
CDMX, Mexico
Boat ride & Party! Suggest to do Thursday Day or Saturday Day!
It’s one of the most important tourist destinations in Mexico City, in which you float through canals in traditional trajinera boats.
Frida Kahlo Museum
247 Londres, Ciudad de México, CDMX 04100, Mexico, +52 55 5554 5999
Can you imagine walking in the exact same place where the famous painter, Frida Kahlo, was born, where she lived and died?
An array of colors unfolds at your every step in this artisanal market, which is over 50 years old.
Zócalo
Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
this giant plaza is the symbolic heart of the country—notice how most protests and political manifestations end up there. It is home to multiple attractions, such as the Government Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Zona Arqueológica de Teotihuacan Estacionamiento Puerta 1
Méx. 55829, Mexico
If you have a few days in Mexico City, it's worth the day trip. (Teotihuacán is about an hour outside the city by car.) Leave early in the morning so you can be back in the city by mid-day—and bring sunscreen!
Mercado Roma
227 Calle Querétaro, Ciudad de México, CDMX 06700, Mexico
You'll find satellite puestos from restaurants around town, a coffee counter, vegan tacos, and cured meats. There's also a rooftop beer garden, complete with a foosball table, and a ground-floor patio filled with herb boxes.
Museo Jumex
303 Boulevard Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Ciudad de México, CDMX 11520, Mexico, +52 55 5395 2618
Museo Jumex houses one of Latin America's largest private contemporary art collections, which includes works by Andy Warhol, Martin Kippenberger, Cy Twombly, and Damien Hirst.