Visit the colorful home of the iconic artist in Coyoacan. Make sure to make reservations at least 30 days in advance, they sell out!
Explore the ancient pyramids just outside the city, an unforgettable day trip.
An art hotspot in Polanco that’s equal parts architectural gem and cultural playground. Think world-class exhibits, minimalist vibes, and just the right amount of artsy swagger.
We have a couple of highly recommended cooking class experiences: Casa Jacaranda in Juárez : https://www.casajacaranda.mx/ Ingredienta Academy in Polanco: https://ingredienta.com/ingredienta-academy/
Lucha Libre is a riot of neon masks and aerial flips, where larger-than-life heroes and villains stage comic-book battles amid nonstop chants and pounding music.
Visit the free Museo Soumaya—a shimmering rhomboid tower wrapped in 16,000 hexagonal aluminum tiles—where Rodins, Dalís, and five centuries of Mexican and European art await.
Housed in a landmark 1960s modernist structure crowned by a dramatic concrete “umbrella” fountain, Chapultepec’s Museo Nacional de Antropología showcases Mexico’s greatest ancient treasures. Great stop for adults and children!
Admire the Zocalo, Palacio de Bellas Artes and the stunning Metropolitan Cathedral
Wander through one of the largest city parks in the world, complete with lakes, museums, and the Cahpultapec Castle.
Ride colorful trajineras (flat-bottomed boats) along the canals, enjoy music, and share food and drinks. It’s a festive, lively way to experience a different side of Mexico City.