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Polanco showcases Mexico City's luxe spirit with upscale boutiques along Avenida Presidente Masaryk and world-class cultural gems. The National Museum of Anthropology houses incredible pre-Columbian artefacts under its iconic umbrella-shaped canopy. Tree-lined streets reveal elegant embassies and fine dining spots where celebrity chefs craft unforgettable meals. Getting around is a breeze with Polanco and Auditorio metro stations nearby. Lincoln Park offers a green retreat from shopping adventures. High-end hotels with rooftop amenities provide the perfect base for exploring this sophisticated area where international luxury meets Mexican charm.
Roma Norte offers an artistic playground where vibrant street art meets classic architecture on tree-lined avenues. You'll find creative energy pulsing through independent galleries, bookshops, and the iconic Plaza Río de Janeiro with its Art Nouveau fountain. The area balances Mexico City's rich cultural heritage with modern creative expression in converted mansions and bustling markets. Getting around couldn't be easier with Insurgentes and Sevilla metro stations connecting you to the city's highlights. Stylish boutique hotels in restored buildings provide the perfect base for exploring the eclectic dining scene, from street tacos to upscale mezcalerías along Álvaro Obregón avenue.
Mexico City's Historic Centre dazzles with 500 years of layered history from Aztec ruins to baroque masterpieces. Explore pedestrian-only Madero Street where cobblestones lead to the Metropolitan Cathedral's towering spires and the vast Zócalo plaza buzzing with mariachi music. The area boasts world-class museums like Templo Mayor and the stunning Palacio de Bellas Artes where art and architecture collide. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations and plenty of pedestrian zones perfect for wandering. Traditional cantinas and street food vendors serve up authentic Mexican flavours between museum visits. Colonial boutique hotels in converted mansions offer charming courtyards where you can rest after soaking up centuries of culture.
Juárez
Juárez blends Mexico City's creative energy with historic charm around every corner. Wander among art deco buildings housing hip galleries and boutiques, or relax in leafy Parque México. The Angel of Independence stands tall along Paseo de la Reforma, while museums and cultural centers showcase both traditional and contemporary Mexican art. The neighborhood's food scene spans from cosy taquerías to stylish cocktail lounges that buzz after dark. Boutique hotels in converted colonial buildings offer character-filled stays. With excellent metro connections and walkable tree-lined streets, exploring this artistic enclave and the city beyond is a breeze.
La Condesa
La Condesa's tree-lined streets buzz with creative energy and art deco charm. Days unfold around leafy Mexico Park and Spain Park, where locals walk dogs and sip coffee beneath jacaranda trees. Gallery windows showcase contemporary Mexican art while weekend markets fill with crafts and mouthwatering street food. The area hums with stylish cafes and upscale restaurants serving innovative tacos and craft cocktails. Getting around couldn't be easier with Patriotism and Chilpancingo metro stations connecting you to Mexico City's highlights. Boutique hotels in converted art deco buildings make perfect bases for exploring. Most attractions are within walking distance through wide, shaded pavements that invite leisurely strolls day and night.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Paseo de la Reforma, a popular place for shoppers in Miguel Hidalgo. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the museums in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Avenida Presidente Masaryk.
Zócalo is worth passing through for a few pics when in Historic Center. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the cathedral, museums and art galleries in the area? Your sightseeing tour starts here. Mexico City has lots of other popular landmarks that you might want to see, such as Paseo de la Reforma.
You can learn more about the history of Mexico City when you visit a top site such as Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Experience the fascinating museums and acclaimed art galleries in this culturally rich area.
You can learn more about the history of Mexico City when you visit a top site such as Angel of Independence Monument. Visit the stunning cathedral and shops in this culturally rich area.
During your trip, find out what's happening in World Trade Center Mexico City, a top convention centre in Mexico City. Visit the stunning cathedral and shops in this vibrant area.
Palacio de Bellas Artes is a popular museum in Mexico City with a rich history. Experience the acclaimed art galleries and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.
Wander through the bustling Zócalo, marvelling at the grand Metropolitan Cathedral and ancient Aztec ruins. Sample mouthwatering street tacos before exploring world-class museums like the stunning Palacio de Bellas Artes.
As crowded as it is, we actually found places to wander that weren't as busy in Mexico city. It was easy to find food, shops, parks, and entertainment venues. People could not have been more helpful when we took various rides on public transportation. It's actually easy to be on a budget in Mexico City.
Jill
10.0/10
Excellent
Rich with Mexican culture, historic architecture and many museos, parks. Parts are gritty but tourist/business areas are very nice. Metro is excellent, did not use buses. Used Uber after rip off incidents with taxis (no meter, doctored meter, etc.)
Nitin
10.0/10
Excellent
Mexico City was wonderful and extremely safe. There is always something going on and people doing something whether it is selling food/goods on the street, making music, or just having a good time. I highly recommend taking the time to experience it.
Maria
10.0/10
Excellent
Mexico City is an absolute gem! The vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and friendly locals make it a must-visit destination. The city's rich history, stunning architecture, and colorful markets will leave you in awe. I highly recommend adding Mexico
Gary
8.0/10
Good
Do NOT take the hop on/hop off bus. It's mired in traffic and you'll spend all your time on the bus. Go to Coyoacán by Uber. Don't miss Tiotihaucan pyramids. Xochimilco is a tourist trap. People are so friendly and the streets are incredibly clean.
Michele
10.0/10
Excellent
Full of energy and vibrancy, a surprise at a very turn. History, art, architecture, shops and gardens. Friendly and warm people, makes you feel safe and welcomed. If you can tolerate relentless traffic and jammed roads - it would be near to perfect
Zhanna
10.0/10
Excellent
It can be an overwhelming city with its traffic and enormous footprint, but it's also many villages within a city. You can get really ambitious and go to every top spot in the city, or you can also have a wonderful time enjoying the neighborhoods.
Heather
10.0/10
Excellent
So much to see and do in CDMX. Belles Artes, Ballet folklorico, el Zocalo, La Villa, Chinatown, Mercado San Juan, Museo Franz Meyer, Anthropology museum all not to be missed. All beautifully decorated for the holidays. Crowds but not crowded.
Carolyn
10.0/10
Excellent
If you are a fan of food, culture and history of any kind, there is no better place to immerse yourself than exploring the historic center of Mexico City. We stayed for five days and even that was not enough to see all that we intended to see.
Gil
10.0/10
Excellent
I have visited MEX many times and even lived there for three years. The level of culture, entertainment and gastronomy is off the chart and, in my view, under appreciated by tourists who may think that Cancun is all that Mexico has to offer.
"Carla at the front desk was so nice and helpful
The 2 guys maybe managers at the lounge on floor 22 were beyond attentive
Everyone in the hotel was smiling
I love this hotel because of the people working there and the food at the lounge "
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There's a lot visitors like about Mexico City, especially its cafes and museums. Plan a fun excursion to Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez and Estadio Azteca. Popular sights like Zócalo and Paseo de la Reforma are sure to leave an impression.