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Things To Do in Mexico

The Wedding Website of Gaby Solorio and Kevin Lynch
Things to Do in Mexico City Please see our recommendations below for places to visit and local restaurants. We encourage you to check each location’s website for the most up-to-date details on hours, ticket information, and addresses. Why Stay in Colonia Roma Colonia Roma (especially Roma Norte) is known for its tree-lined streets, art-deco architecture, beautiful parks, cafés, galleries, and some of the city’s best restaurants. It’s central, safe, and full of life —the perfect base to relax, explore, and enjoy the best of Mexico City before and after the wedding. Tips for Visitors Weather in November Warm days (mid-70s °F / 24 °C), cool evenings (mid-50s °F / 13 °C). Bring a light jacket. Getting Around Uber is safe, affordable, and convenient. Currency Most restaurants accept cards, but keep some Mexican pesos for markets and taxis. Reservations Book popular restaurants and Frida Kahlo Museum early. Walkability Roma Norte and Condesa are very walkable — enjoy wandering!

Chapultepec Castle

CDMX, Mexico

A stunning 18th-century castle perched on a hill inside Bosque de Chapultepec, offering breathtaking city views and historic exhibits. 15–20 minutes by car from Roma

Museo Nacional de Antropología

CDMX, Mexico

Located just below the castle in Chapultepec Park, this world-class museum houses ancient Aztec, Mayan, and Olmec artifacts — including the famous Aztec Sun Stone. 15–20 minutes by car

Palacio de Bellas Artes

CDMX, Mexico

An architectural masterpiece and one of Mexico City’s cultural icons — famous for its murals by Diego Rivera. 20 minutes by car

Historic center of Mexico City

CDMX, Mexico

Walk around the Zócalo, visit the Metropolitan Cathedral and stop by the Templo Mayor ruins. Ideal for sightseeing and local shopping. 20–25 minutes by car

Museo Soumaya

CDMX, Mexico

Stunning silver landmark in the Polanco district, showcasing over 60,000 works of art spanning 30 centuries. Visitors can admire masterpieces by Rodin, Dalí, Monet, and Rivera. 25–30 minutes by car

Frida Kahlo Museum

CDMX, Mexico

Frida Kahlo’s home and studio, filled with her art and personal treasures. Reservations recommended! 30–40 minutes by car

Pyramids of Teotihuacan

Estado de Mexico, Mexico

A must-see UNESCO site about an hour northeast of the city. Explore the Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon, or take a sunrise hot-air balloon ride. 60–75 minutes by car

Restaurants Roma and Condesa

CDMX, Mexico

Known as two of Mexico City’s most vibrant culinary neighborhoods, Colonia Roma and Colonia Condesa offer endless options for every taste and mood. In Roma, you’ll find a mix of world-class restaurants, trendy bistros, and cozy bakeries tucked among historic mansions and tree-lined streets. Just next door, Condesa blends laid-back charm with stylish sidewalk cafés, perfect for brunch, cocktails, or an evening stroll. From Michelin-recognized dining rooms like Rosetta and Máximo Bistrot, to local favorites such as Contramar, Fonda Fina, and Panadería Rosetta, every meal here feels like part of the city’s creative rhythm — all within a 5–10 minute drive or a pleasant walk from your hotel in Colonia Roma.