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FOOD RECOMMENDATIONS

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For Breakfast: Maque Cafe Delicous Bread and breakfast options, must try Conchas here! Panadería Rosetta Famous for its incredible pastries and bread. Their guava roll is a must-try. A charming spot in the Roma neighborhood. For Lunch: Contramar Known for fresh seafood and their iconic tuna tostadas. Perfect for a lively midday meal. Fishers Also Known for its seafood and fun enviorement. Mercado Roma A trendy market with gourmet food stalls. Great for casual dining or drinks with friends. Tacos: Honestly ALL! But here are some that we go to: El Califa EL Fogon Orinoco

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Activities all over the City!

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Frida Kahlo Museum (La Casa Azul) Explore the home of Frida Kahlo, filled with her art, personal belongings, and stunning gardens. Tip: Buy tickets online in advance to skip the line. Soumaya Museum The Soumaya Museum in Mexico City is an iconic architectural masterpiece housing over 66,000 art pieces spanning centuries. From Rodin's sculptures to works by Dalí, Monet, and Mexican masters, its collection offers a rich blend of European and Latin American art. + FREE ENTRY! Palacio de Bellas Artes Admire the stunning architecture, blending Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Visit the museum inside, featuring works by Diego Rivera and other famous Mexican artists. Check out the Tiffany glass curtain in the theater—it’s breathtaking! Catch a performance of the Ballet Folklórico de México if your timing allows. Chapultepec Castle Visit Chapultepec Castle for panoramic views of the city and a dive into Mexican history. Explore the Museum of Anthropology (Museo Nacional de Antropología), one of the best museums in the world. Visit the Tamayo Contemporary Art Museum for modern art exhibits. Tip:Wear comfortable shoes—Chapultepec is huge! Start early to make the most of your visit. Teotihuacan Pyramids Climb the Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon for incredible views. Walk along the Avenue of the Dead and explore smaller structures and murals. Tip: Go early to avoid the heat and crowds. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water. Extra: Consider a hot air balloon ride for a breathtaking view of the pyramids! Xochimilco Trajineras Rent a colorful trajinera (boat) and float along the canals. Bring your own snacks or buy food and drinks from vendors on the water. Enjoy mariachi or marimba music from floating bands (you can request songs for a fee). Visit the spooky Island of the Dolls (Isla de las Muñecas) if you’re up for a unique experience. Tip:Negotiate the price for the trajinera ride beforehand. It’s more fun with a group, so bring friends or join other travelers!

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