30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Mexico City | Apr 2025

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Why book with us?. Agency with 20 years of experience, top leader in hot air balloon flights in Teotihuacán with a minimum flight duration of 45 minutes.

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Hot Air Balloon Flight over Teotihuacan, from Mexico City

Fly in a hot air balloon over one of the most spectacular places in Mexico, the Teotihuacán Valley, and enjoy one of the most impressive hot air balloon experiences in the world just 45 minutes from Mexico City.

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Why choose us? Fly with the leading agency in balloon flights over Teotihuacan! Our excellence has led us to be number one on different travel and tourism platforms.

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Teotihuacan Pyramids from Mexico City experience shared first thing in the morning to avoid the large crowds, incredible photographs, the whole story by an expert.

4.80 (2088 reviews)

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Hot Air Balloon Flight with Breakfast Cave and Pyramids Tour

Fly over the majestic pyramids of Teotihuacan and discover the grandeur of the ancient Mexican civilization from a unique perspective! We are a team of experts who will guide you throughout your journey.

4.93 (807 reviews)

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Balloon Flight with Breakfast in a Natural Cave and Transportation from CDMX

A once in a lifetime adventure! Enjoy with us one of the best experiences in the world, we will accompany you on your adventure with highly trained personnel, certified equipment and an outstanding service with more than 10 years of experience in the area.

4.91 (586 reviews)

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Xochimilco, Coyoacán & Frida Kahlo Museum

Enjoy some of Mexico City’s must-see spots with our ‘Colors of Mexico’ adventure. Your day begins in Coyoacán, one of Mexico’s most influential cities.

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Balloon flight with tour to Teotihuacán from Mexico City

We are experts in organizing unforgettable trips, we have more than 15 years of experience in the market With us you will fly in a hot air balloon in the safest way possible, 10 years in panoramic flights, pilots with a commercial license, new equipment and high quality standards make us your best alternative You will fly at more than 600 meters high through the Teotihuacan valley; The view of the pyramids depends on the direction of the wind, however, thanks to our experienced pilots, 95% of the flights fly over both pyramids.

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Mexico City Balloon Flight+Breakfast in Cave+Transportation

Who are we? In EXPLORA MEXICO TEOTIHUACÁN we are committed to our work because we love what we do! We are a young agency with a trajectory of 3 years with thousands of satisfied clients from all over the world, we have thought of all the needs of our clients for this tour, guaranteeing you a unique and incomparable experience.

4.77 (947 reviews)

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Full-Day Tour Exploring the Waters of Tolantongo

This guided tour is very organized and adheres to a schedule we modify to continue to provide the best experience. Please note that our tour spends the longest time in Tolantongo, allowing you to truly enjoy your time in Tolantongo without feeling rushed by your tour company throughout the day.

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EXCLUSIVE TOUR Frida Kahlo Museum - SMALL GROUPS

Explore the enchanting universe of Frida Kahlo on our exclusive tour with local guides. Immerse yourself in the story of the Kahlo family and their Casa Azul in Coyoacán, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of this iconic Mexican artist.

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Lucha Libre Tickets & Tacos & Beer & Mezcal - BEST NIGHT EVER!

Most booked AirBnb experience in Mexico and 3rd in the world! > Tuesdays we start at 18:00 in Roma Norte (Arena Mexico).

4.88 (803 reviews)

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Experience the thrill of flying over history! Our balloon flights in Teotihuacan offer you a unique and exciting perspective on the pyramids and the ancient city.

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Mexico City boat tour with food and unlimited drinks

We speak english, visit Xochimilco on a traditional gondola tour with food and unlimited drinks. Listen to a guided explanation, taste delicious Mexican meals on an island, and party during a cocktail workshop.

4.81 (404 reviews)

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Teotihuacan, Guadalupe Shrine & Tlatelolco Full-Day Tour

BEST OF THE BEST 2024 WINNER. Discover the history of Mexico with visits to three top historical attractions: Teotihuacan, Tlatelolco, and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

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Teotihuacan Private Tour from Mexico City

Discover one of the most enigmatic sites in Mesoamerica, with the best guides at a time where we will avoid large crowds, we can adapt the tour to the needs of our clients (children, seniors, etc).

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Early Tour & Avoid Crowds Tolantongo Hotsprings

Express Tour, you will be back before 6 pm! We have set up the itinerary in a way that you can: avoiding crowds (this places is trendy now a days that's way arriving earlier than all the other tours will make a big difference on your experience) take advantage of every minute ( you will be probably sleeping during most of the driving so you won't realize the drive is 3.

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Xochimilco & Mexican Party with Guacamole & Unlimited Drinks

Experience a 2-hour trajinera ride through Xochimilco’s canals while your guide shares cultural insights. Join our legendary guacamole contest and enjoy snacks and UNLIMITED drinks (beer, tequila, mezcal) with great music.

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Xochimilco Mexican Fiesta with unlimited drinks

Experience the best party of your life with our local tour of the southern part of Mexico City and the traditional floating gardens of Xochimilco, where the flowers are born.

4.84 (598 reviews)

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Mexico City Custom Private Tour with a Local, Highlights & Hidden Gems

Go beyond sightseeing with a fully immersive experience led by a passionate local host. Your guide won’t just take you to must-see attractions—they’ll introduce you to the city's best-kept secrets, from hidden food spots to cultural gems.

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Private Tour: Teotihuacan and Guadalupe Shrine

Your adventure begins in Tlatelolco, with a brief introduction to the three main periods of Mexican history. Afterwards, you will explore Teotihuacan, “the place where the gods were born.

4.93 (846 reviews)

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The Frida Kahlo Museum, called La Casa Azul is the Intimate Universe of Frida Kahlo. In this house, the artist lived most of her life; initially with her family and years later, with Diego Rivera.

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Private City Tour in Frida Kahlo, Coyoacan, and Xochimilco

The best way to get to know a place within the city is by visiting it with true local people, during our tour we will be interacting with them.

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Balloon Flight over Teotihuacan with Breakfast and Pyramids Tour

We offer a complete package. Fly in a Hot Air Balloon with a team of experts. Have a delicious breakfast with typical food from the region and learn about the history of Teotihuacan with our local guide.

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Lucha Libre Experience in Mexico City

Live the Mexican Lucha Libre experience together with a delicious tasting of pulque. In this experience you will get to try the traditional beverage of our prehispanic ancestors called Pulque (also known as “The God’s Beverage”).

4.45 (468 reviews)

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Guided Tour in Teotihuacan with Cave Breakfast and Tansport

Get to know Teotihuacan and all its culture is on a guided tour full of fun to enjoy with family or any company Book with one of the best agencies in Teotihuacan, and learn why we make our tour an unforgettable experience Enjoy a round trip included from CDMX You will taste the best gastronomy in Mexico with a breakfast in a natural cave or on a terrace overlooking pyramids We will continue with a cultural introduction in an art gallery and obsidian workshop accompanied by a tasting of typical drinks from the region with Mexican toasts! Then we continue with the guided tour within archaeological zone, a tour full of emotion, you will visit Teotihuacán in a cultural way guaranteeing your fun and safety, our certified guide will solve all your doubts about Teotihuacán Finishing with cocoa workshop where they will learn to make their own chocolate End the tour at your hotel in CDMX We adapt the tour to your time .

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Frida Kahlo VIP [Museum Tickets Included] Walk, Markets & Churros

**ENGLISH ACTIVITY: 3 HOURS IN COYOACÁN, MUSEUM ENTRY 3 HOURS 15 MINS AFTER START TIME** Let’s discover Frida Kahlo Museum and neighborhood from a different point of view, mixing top landmarks, beautiful parks, street art, colorful markets and take original and unforgettable photos! We will show you all this while walking through beautiful Coyoacan - Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's neighborhood and first capital of New Spain up to 1523.

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Teotihuacan Exclusive Tour with Cave Restaurant & Basilica

Discover the pyramids of Teotihuacan and the Basilica of Guadalupe on a day tour from Mexico City. Visit an exclusive and secret underground cave-restaurant revered by the Teotihuacan culture 2,000 years ago.

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Culture, party and food in Xochimilco

Are you looking to get to know Xochimilco, learn about its culture, history and also have a lot of fun? This is the perfect place to celebrate birthdays, bachelor or bachelorette parties or any special occasion in a unique and memorable atmosphere.

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Balloon Flight and Teotihuacan Tour w/Breakfast from Mexico City

Hot air balloon rides bring you indiscerptible views that will let you experience the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan like you never experienced before.

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What activities can I do in Mexico City?

1. Visit the Historic Center: Explore the Zocalo, the main square of Mexico City, and visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, and the Templo Mayor archaeological site. 2. Explore the Museums: Mexico City is home to numerous world-class museums. Don't miss the National Museum of Anthropology, the Frida Kahlo Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Soumaya Museum. 3. Discover the Ancient Pyramids: Take a day trip to Teotihuacan, where you can climb the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. These ancient ruins are UNESCO World Heritage sites and offer stunning views of the surrounding area. 4. Wander through Chapultepec Park: This vast urban park is home to many attractions, including Chapultepec Castle, the National Museum of History, and the Chapultepec Zoo. Enjoy a picnic, rent a paddleboat on the lake, or simply take a leisurely stroll. 5. Taste Mexican Cuisine: Mexico City is a food lover's paradise. Sample traditional dishes such as tacos, tamales, mole, and chiles en nogada. Don't forget to try street food like elotes (grilled corn) and churros. 6. Explore Xochimilco: Take a boat ride through the colorful canals of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy live music, traditional food, and the unique experience of floating gardens and vibrant trajineras (decorated boats). 7. Visit the Coyoacan Neighborhood: Explore the charming neighborhood of Coyoacan, known for its bohemian atmosphere. Visit the Casa Azul, Frida Kahlo's former home turned museum, and enjoy the lively markets, cafes, and art galleries. 8. Experience Lucha Libre: Catch a thrilling wrestling match at the Arena Mexico and witness the high-flying acrobatics and colorful masks of Mexican lucha libre. 9. Take a Day Trip to the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Xochimilco, known for its ancient canals and floating gardens. Take a colorful trajinera boat ride, enjoy live music, and savor traditional Mexican food. 10. Experience the Nightlife: Mexico City has a vibrant nightlife scene. Visit the trendy neighborhoods of Condesa and Roma, where you'll find a wide range of bars, clubs, and live music venues. Remember to check the local COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions before planning your activities.

When is the best time to travel to Mexico City?

The best time to travel to Mexico City is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During this time, the weather is generally mild with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-70s Fahrenheit (18-24 degrees Celsius). This season is also less crowded with tourists compared to the summer months. However, it's important to note that Mexico City has a mild climate throughout the year, so you can visit at any time. If you don't mind slightly cooler temperatures, visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) can also be a good option. During these times, you can enjoy pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Avoid visiting Mexico City during the rainy season, which typically occurs from May to October. This period sees frequent rain showers, and occasionally heavy downpours, which can affect outdoor activities and sightseeing. Additionally, the city can become more crowded during holidays and festivals, so it's advisable to check the local calendar before planning your trip.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Mexico City

Mexico City, also known as Ciudad de México, is a vibrant and culturally rich destination. It is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and it offers a fascinating blend of ancient traditions and modern influences. Here are some aspects of the travel culture in Mexico City: 1. Historical Sites: Mexico City is home to numerous historical sites that showcase its rich heritage. The main attraction is the Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which features the iconic Zocalo (main square), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the National Palace. Other must-visit sites include the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan, the Templo Mayor, and the Chapultepec Castle. 2. Art and Museums: The city is a hub for art and culture, with an abundance of museums and galleries. The National Museum of Anthropology is a must-visit, displaying artifacts from Mexico's pre-Hispanic civilizations. The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as Casa Azul, offers a glimpse into the life of the famous Mexican artist. The Museo Soumaya, designed by architect Fernando Romero, houses an extensive collection of art, including works by Salvador Dalí and Diego Rivera. 3. Cuisine: Mexico City is a food lover's paradise, offering a wide variety of traditional Mexican dishes. From street food stalls to high-end restaurants, you can indulge in authentic tacos, tamales, enchiladas, and mole. Don't miss trying the local delicacies like chiles en nogada and pozole. The city also boasts several food markets, such as Mercado de San Juan and Mercado Roma, where you can explore and sample local ingredients and flavors. 4. Festivals and Celebrations: Mexico City is known for its vibrant festivals and celebrations throughout the year. The Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) is one of the most significant cultural events, where locals honor their deceased loved ones with colorful altars and parades. Other notable festivals include Independence Day celebrations on September 16th, the Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe in December, and the Cervantino Festival, which celebrates art and culture. 5. Street Art and Music: Mexico City is a hub for street art, with colorful murals adorning many neighborhoods. The streets of Roma, Condesa, and Coyoacán are particularly known for their vibrant street art scene. The city also offers a lively music scene, with venues hosting live performances of traditional Mexican music, jazz, rock, and more. 6. Markets and Shopping: The city is filled with bustling markets where you can find everything from fresh produce to handicrafts. The Mercado de la Ciudadela is a popular market for traditional Mexican crafts and souvenirs, while the Mercado de Sonora specializes in herbal remedies, potions, and traditional Mexican curiosities. For upscale shopping, visit the Polanco neighborhood, known for its luxury boutiques and designer stores. Overall, Mexico City offers a unique travel experience that combines ancient traditions, vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and a thriving arts scene. Whether you're exploring historical sites, indulging in local flavors, or immersing yourself in the city's vibrant festivals, Mexico City is sure to captivate you with its rich travel culture.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Mexico City

When visiting Mexico City, there are several shopping lists or souvenirs you can consider bringing back home. Here are some popular options: 1. Mexican Handicrafts: Mexico is known for its vibrant and intricate handicrafts. Look for items like Talavera pottery, embroidered textiles, handwoven rugs, carved wooden masks, and leather goods. 2. Traditional Clothing: Traditional Mexican clothing such as embroidered blouses (known as ""huipil""), colorful woven ponchos, and handwoven rebozos (shawls) make for unique and stylish souvenirs. 3. Silver Jewelry: Mexico is famous for its silver jewelry. From delicate earrings to bold statement pieces, you can find a wide range of designs in various markets and jewelry stores. 4. Mexican Food and Spices: Bring home the flavors of Mexico by purchasing local spices, hot sauces, and traditional ingredients like dried chilies, vanilla beans, or Mexican chocolate. 5. Lucha Libre Masks: Lucha Libre, Mexican professional wrestling, is a popular sport in Mexico. You can find colorful and eccentric masks representing different wrestlers, making for a fun and unique souvenir. 6. Mexican Art: Mexico City is home to numerous art galleries and markets where you can find original paintings, prints, sculptures, and other artworks by local artists. 7. Tequila and Mezcal: Mexico is famous for its tequila and mezcal. Consider bringing back a bottle or two of these traditional Mexican spirits, which make for great gifts or additions to your own liquor collection. 8. Mexican Chocolate: Mexico is the birthplace of chocolate, and you can find a variety of artisanal chocolates made from high-quality cacao beans. Look for brands like Taza, Xocoatl, or La Rifa. 9. Day of the Dead Artifacts: If you visit Mexico City around the time of the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), you'll find a wide array of colorful and unique decorations, including sugar skulls, papel picado (paper cutouts), and ceramic skulls. 10. Mexican Books and Literature: Mexico has a rich literary tradition, and you can find books by renowned Mexican authors like Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, or Laura Esquivel. Look for bookstores like El Péndulo or Fondo de Cultura Económica. Remember to shop at reputable stores or markets, and always be mindful of customs regulations regarding bringing certain items back to your home country.

Mexico City travel review

Mexico City: A Vibrant and Cultural Delight Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, is a destination that should be on every traveler's bucket list. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, this city offers a truly immersive experience. From exploring ancient ruins to indulging in delicious street food, Mexico City has something for everyone. One of the highlights of visiting Mexico City is the opportunity to explore its historical sites. The city is home to some of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world, such as Teotihuacan and Templo Mayor. Teotihuacan, known as the ""City of the Gods,"" is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features the iconic Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon. Templo Mayor, located in the heart of the city, allows visitors to step back in time and witness the remains of the ancient Aztec civilization. In addition to its historical sites, Mexico City is also known for its world-class museums. The National Museum of Anthropology is a must-visit for history buffs, as it houses an extensive collection of artifacts from Mexico's indigenous cultures. The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as the Blue House, provides a glimpse into the life and art of the iconic Mexican painter. With its vibrant colors and personal belongings of Frida Kahlo, this museum is a true treasure. Aside from its historical and cultural attractions, Mexico City is a culinary paradise. The city is famous for its street food, and exploring the local markets and food stalls is a must-do for any food lover. From tacos al pastor to tamales, the flavors of Mexico come alive in every bite. Don't forget to try the traditional Mexican drink, mezcal, and indulge in some delicious churros for dessert. For those seeking a more contemporary experience, Mexico City has a vibrant art and music scene. The city is home to numerous art galleries and theaters, showcasing the works of both established and emerging artists. The Palacio de Bellas Artes is a stunning architectural masterpiece and hosts various performances, including ballet and opera. Additionally, the city's nightlife is buzzing with trendy bars, clubs, and live music venues, offering a lively atmosphere for those looking to dance the night away. When it comes to accommodations, Mexico City offers a wide range of options to suit every budget and preference. From luxurious hotels in the upscale neighborhoods of Polanco and Santa Fe to boutique hotels in the trendy neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa, there is something for everyone. For a more authentic experience, consider staying in a traditional Mexican hacienda or a cozy bed and breakfast in the historic center. In conclusion, Mexico City is a destination that captivates travelers with its rich history, vibrant culture, and culinary delights. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins, immersing yourself in the local art scene, or indulging in delicious street food, this city offers a truly unforgettable experience. So, pack your bags and get ready to embark on a journey of discovery in Mexico City, where history, culture, and adventure await.