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Mexico City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Explore the vibrant heart of Mexico City with this comprehensive travel guide, showcasing everything from ancient Aztec sites and grand colonial architecture to world-class museums and lively cultural districts. Discover the magic of this sprawling metropolis, offering a rich tapestry of history, art, and culinary delights for every traveler.

  • Zocalo

    The Zócalo is Mexico City's main square and was once the epicenter of the Mexican Civilization.

  • The Metropolitan Cathedral

    The Metropolitan Cathedral presides over the Centro Histórico district, an area with over 1500 heritage buildings.

  • Centro Histórico district

    The Centro Histórico district welcomes visitors to its warm cultural heart with 1500 heritage buildings including museums and galleries.

  • San Ildefonso College

    San Ildefonso College features the earliest masterpieces of Mexican muralism.

  • La Ciudadela

    La Ciudadela is an artisanal market featuring over 300 stalls with a kaleidoscope of color and craft.

  • Casa de Azulejos

    Casa de Azulejos, also known as The House of Tiles, is known for its blue and white splendor.

  • Museo Biblioteca Palacio Postal

    The Museo Biblioteca Palacio Postal is one of the incredible museums and galleries in the Centro Histórico district.

  • Palacio de Bellas Artes

    The Palacio de Bellas Artes is one of the incredible museums and galleries in the Centro Histórico district.

  • Museo Franz Mayer

    The Museo Franz Mayer offers a window into the life and color of yesteryear, displaying cultural treasures and everyday items.

  • Alameda Central

    Alameda Central offers leafy avenues and a change of color.

  • Chapultepec Park

    Chapultepec Park is one of the largest urban parks in the world and serves as the city's lungs.

  • National Museum of History

    The National Museum of History is located in Castillo de Chapultepec and shines a light through the darkest and brightest chapters of Mexico's history.

  • Museo Soumaya

    The Museo Soumaya is filled with over 60,000 artworks from the private collection of Carlos Slim and displays masterpieces from across the ages.

  • Museo Jumex

    The Museo Jumex houses the largest private contemporary art collection in Latin America.

  • Coyoacan

    Coyoacán, "the place of coyotes", flowered into a place of bohemia in the early 20th century.

  • Museo Frida Kahlo

    The Blue House is the birthplace of Frida Kahlo.

  • San Angel

    In San Angel, explore the museum, house and studio of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.

  • Ciudad Universitaria

    Ciudad Universitaria, constructed in the 1950s, was the city’s largest single building project since the time of the Aztecs.

  • Roma

    Roma is a district known for its sophisticated hues and beauty.

  • Xochimilco

    At Xochimilco, you can float away on a riot of color on the last of the city’s Aztec canals, exploring markets and gardens along the way.

  • Castillo de Chapultepec

    Castillo de Chapultepec honors the six boy soldiers who gave their lives defending it and today serves as the National Museum of History.

  • Chapultepec Zoo

    Chapultepec Zoo is a popular attraction located within Chapultepec Park.

  • Auditorio Nacional

    The Auditorio Nacional is a cultural institution located in Chapultepec Park.