Museo Nacional de Antropología
Home to the most significant collection of pre-Columbian artifacts, including the famous Aztec Calendar Stone.
Read MoreMexico City is a large and exciting city in Mexico, full of history and culture. It has a mix of old and new, with ancient Aztec ruins, beautiful colonial buildings, and modern streets and towers. You can explore many world-class museums that show Mexico’s art, history, and traditions. There are also colorful markets where you can buy crafts, clothes, and tasty street food. The city is known for its delicious food, from tacos to fine dining. Each neighborhood has its own style and charm. Parks and plazas give people places to relax and enjoy music or festivals. Mexico City is busy and full of energy, but also full of beauty and culture. It’s a place where the past and present come together. Visitors love its friendly people, amazing sights, and the chance to learn something new at every turn.
Home to the most significant collection of pre-Columbian artifacts, including the famous Aztec Calendar Stone.
Read MoreThe iconic Blue House where the legendary artist lived and worked, showcasing her personal belongings and artwork.
Read MoreAncient pyramids located just outside the city, with the impressive Pyramid of the Sun offering panoramic views of the archaeological site.
Read MoreThe main square and heart of Mexico City, surrounded by the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace with Diego Rivera murals.
Read MoreOne of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere, housing museums, a castle, and a zoo in a lush green setting.
Read MoreColorful canal network where visitors can ride decorated gondola-like boats called trajineras through floating gardens.
Read MoreThere are many fun things to do in Mexico City. Visit the ancient Aztec ruins at Templo Mayor or explore the grand Zócalo, the city's main square. Walk through Chapultepec Park and visit its zoo and museums, including the famous National Museum of Anthropology. Enjoy tasty street food like tacos and churros. Take a boat ride through the colorful canals of Xochimilco. Explore art at the Frida Kahlo Museum and murals by Diego Rivera. Wander around markets for crafts and souvenirs. Visit beautiful churches, watch traditional dances, and enjoy lively music. Mexico City is full of culture, fun, and history.
Browse La Ciudadela market for authentic handicrafts, silver jewelry, and textiles. Look for Talavera pottery, Huichol art, tequila, mezcal, Mexican chocolate, and traditional embroidered clothing as memorable souvenirs representing Mexico's rich artisanal heritage.
The culinary scene ranges from street food to Michelin-starred restaurants like Pujol and Quintonil. Nightlife thrives in Zona Rosa and Polanco with bars and clubs. While exploring nightlife, travel in groups, use official taxis, and maintain awareness of surroundings, especially after dark.
Use the extensive metro system during daytime hours. For taxis, only use authorized sitio (stationed) taxis or app-based services like Uber. Avoid hailing cabs from the street, especially at night, and always confirm the fare before starting your journey.