Mexico City is one of the world's great capitals — high-altitude, leafy, and packed with pre-Hispanic ruins, world-class museums, and a food scene that runs from street tacos to globally acclaimed restaurants. Roma, Condesa, Coyoacán and the historic centre each deserve a day.
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€831
Nov 2026
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€1020
Aug 2026
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Quick facts
Timezone
America/Mexico City
Currency
MX$ MXN
Language
Spanish
City transfer
~35 min
Metro / Metrobus / Taxi / Uber
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Arrive at Teotihuacán before 8 am on a weekday — you'll summit the Pyramid of the Sun before tour groups arrive, with the whole Avenue of the Dead almost to yourself. Take the first bus from Terminal Norte (1.5 hrs, ~MXN 80).
Eat at Mercado de Medellín in Colonia Roma on a Saturday morning: grab a tlayuda from the Oaxacan stalls, then a fresh-pressed juice — locals shop here, tourists almost never find it.
The Museo Anahuacalli (Diego Rivera's obsidian pyramid) is perpetually overlooked in favour of the Frida Kahlo house. Go late afternoon when the light streams through the volcanic-stone windows — it's architecturally stunning and usually quiet.
Buy a Metro card (MXN 7 per ride) and ride Line 2 end-to-end on a Sunday: the system is vast, safe in daylight, and an unfiltered window into city life — plus it passes directly under the Zócalo.
Travel tips
- →Book Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul online days in advance — walk-ups rarely get in
- →Visit Teotihuacán early morning before the heat and tour groups
- →Drink only bottled or filtered water, and ease into the 2,240m altitude
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