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.