Visit one of the largest public squares in the world and the stunning Metropolitan Cathedral. Rooftop Bars: Enjoy cocktails with a view at Terraza Catedral or Balcón del Zócalo. Sanborns de los Azulejos – A historic restaurant inside a building covered in beautiful blue and white tiles. Café Tacuba – Iconic spot serving traditional Mexican dishes in a historic, art-filled dining room. Churros El Moro – Since 1935, the go-to place for crispy churros and hot chocolate.
Discover the ruins of the ancient Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, right in the heart of the city.
Admire the beautiful Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture and catch a colorful folkloric ballet show.
Explore ancient Mesoamerican cultures, including the famous Aztec Sun Stone.
A massive urban park with a lake, botanical garden, and the Chapultepec Castle. Kids will love the boat rides and the Zoo.
Showcasing Mexican and European art from the 16th–20th centuries in a beautiful historic building.
Bohemian charm with art galleries, boutique shops, and buzzing gastronomy. Great spots: Máximo Bistrot - contemporary Mexican cuisine with seasonal ingredients. Panadería Rosetta - famous for its signature guava roll and freshly baked breads. El Califa – beloved classic taquería; Taquería Orinoco – northern-style tacos that locals line up for. For drinks & coffee: Licorería Limantour – ranked among the world’s best cocktail bars; Café Nin – charming café with artisanal pastries; Madre Café – a chic spot with a sunny terrace.
Relaxed vibe with beautiful parks like Parque México and Parque España. Popular for trendy bars, brunch spots, and walking tours. Try Merotoro, Lardo, and stylish cocktail bars.
A picturesque, historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets and colonial charm. Home to the Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul), the colorful Handicraft Market, and Coyoacán Market. Try La Guadalupana cantina for an authentic experience, and enjoy local ice cream or a coffee in Plaza Hidalgo.
Learn about the life and art of the iconic Mexican artist.
Known for luxury shopping, world-class dining, and leafy streets. Don’t miss Avenida Presidente Masaryk, Museo Soumaya, and Museo Jumex.
Take a ride on a colorful trajinera (boat) for a festive family trip through the Xochimilco canals.