Discover the vibrant heart of Mexico with this 5-day itinerary through Mexico City, blending ancient wonders like Teotihuacan with the modern pulse of Santa Fe and the colonial charm of the Centro Histórico. From world-class museums and majestic castles to bohemian neighborhoods and bustling markets, experience the rich tapestry of culture, history, and flavor that makes Mexico City unforgettable.
Santa Fe
A modern and bustling district known for towering skyscrapers and upscale shopping malls, located about 40 minutes to an hour from the Centro Historico.
La Mexicana Park
A beautiful park in Santa Fe where you can explore on foot or rent bikes.
Centro Santa Fe
The largest shopping mall in Latin America, located in Santa Fe.
Chapultepec
One of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere with a variety of attractions.
National Museum of Anthropology
A must-see museum home to the world's largest collection of ancient Mexican art and artifacts.
Chapultepec Zoo
A zoo in Chapultepec Park, featuring a giant panda and the axolotl exhibit, along with other species indigenous to Mexico.
Chapultepec Castle
An iconic castle perched atop Chapultepec Hill offering stunning views of the city from its balconies.
Teotihuacan
A mysterious abandoned city with majestic pyramids, best experienced with a sunrise hot air balloon ride.
Pyramid of the Sun
A large pyramid in Teotihuacan that you can see during a Sunrise hotti balloon ride.
Pyramid of the Moon
A pyramid in Teotihuacan, impressive in size and detail.
Centro Histórico
The heart of Mexico City, where there is a lot to see and do.
Zocalo
Also known as the Plaza de la Constitución, located in front of the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Metropolitan Cathedral
A towering cathedral located in the Zocalo.
Templo Mayor
A historic archaeological site that offers insight into the Mexica (Aztec) people who lived in the city of Tenochtitlan.
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Home to some of Mexico's most renowned murals and art exhibitions.
Madero Street
A pedestrian street to reach the Palacio de Bellas Artes, with impressive architecture.
Alameda Central
The first park in Mexico City.
Museo Nacional de Arte
A museum to see in the Centro Historico.
Palacio Postal
A place to see in the Centro Historico.
Museo del Estanquillo
A place to see in the Centro Historico known for its free rooftop observation point.
La Ciudadela
An artisan market for souvenirs.
Roma Norte
One of the most popular neighborhoods to stay in for tourists, worth exploring for at least a half day, with charming cafes lining the treelined streets.
La Condesa
A trendy neighborhood worth at least a half day exploring, known for its beautiful architecture and parks.