Polanco offers an exclusive Mexico City experience where luxury shopping and cultural treasures stand side by side. Along Avenida Presidente Masaryk, high-end boutiques create Mexico's version of Rodeo Drive. The magnificent National Museum of Anthropology showcases pre-Columbian artefacts under its iconic umbrella-shaped canopy. Elegant embassy buildings line tree-shaded streets where sophisticated rooftop bars and acclaimed restaurants await. Celebrity chef establishments and international cuisine define the neighborhood's reputation for fine dining. Lincoln Park provides a green oasis amid the refined atmosphere of this upscale district.
Roma Norte blends bohemian energy with historic charm in the heart of Mexico City. Art galleries, independent bookshops, and design shops line the tree-shaded streets. Beautiful Art Nouveau mansions have been transformed into cultural centers and hip cafes. The area pulses with creative spirit. Plaza Río de Janeiro offers a peaceful retreat with its elegant fountain. Catch the metro at Insurgentes or Sevilla Station for easy city exploration. Visit MUCA Roma and Casa Lamm Cultural Centre to experience the vibrant art scene. Local markets showcase exotic spices and handcrafted Mexican goods.
Mexico City's Historic Centre captivates with centuries of layered culture and colonial grandeur. The UNESCO World Heritage site showcases Aztec ruins at Templo Mayor alongside the majestic Metropolitan Cathedral. Pedestrian-friendly Madero Street invites exploration past colourful facades and bustling plazas. Art lovers will treasure world-class museums like Palacio de Bellas Artes and Franz Mayer Museum. The massive Zócalo square pulses with mariachi music and traditional vendors. Three metro stations make getting around simple, connecting you to Mexico City's best attractions.
Mexico City's Juárez area seamlessly blends historic architecture with contemporary cool. Art deco buildings house trendy cafes, design shops, and galleries that attract creative types from around the world. The tree-lined streets surrounding Parque México offer a peaceful respite from urban energy. Wander through the vibrant Mercado Medellín for authentic Latin American flavours. Contemporary Mexican art thrives in numerous galleries alongside the iconic Casa Lamm cultural centre. The area balances traditional Mexican heritage with progressive artistic expression.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Mexico City
Zócalo
9.4/10 (25,860 reviews)
Mexico City's historic heart beats in the Zócalo, where Aztec heritage meets colonial grandeur beneath a monumental flag. Explore the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace that frame this vibrant square.
Angel of Independence Monument
9.4/10 (21,049 reviews)
This golden-topped monument celebrates Mexico's independence, with Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, crowning its column. Admire the intricate bronze sculptures at its base.
Estadio Azteca
8.6/10 (4,519 reviews)
Legendary Estadio Azteca has hosted two FIFA World Cup finals, the only stadium to achieve this distinction. Tour the locker rooms and pitch, or experience the electric atmosphere during a Club América match.
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
9.4/10 (17,629 reviews)
The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe houses the miraculous Virgin image on Juan Diego's cloak from 1531. Visit both the historic Old Basilica and the modern New Basilica where the revered image is visible from any angle.
Paseo de la Reforma
9.4/10 (24,281 reviews)
Mexico City's grandest boulevard displays iconic monuments like the Angel of Independence amid modern skyscrapers. Visit Sunday mornings when the avenue closes to traffic for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.
Palacio de Bellas Artes
9.6/10 (12,697 reviews)
Mexico City's cultural heart beats within this Art Nouveau palace, showcasing murals by Rivera and Tamayo. Marvel at the opulent marble interiors and Tiffany glass curtain depicting the Valley of Mexico.
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
8.6/10 (5,135 reviews)
This iconic F1 circuit challenges drivers at over 2,200 metres above sea level, creating unique racing conditions. Experience the electric atmosphere of the Foro Sol stadium section where fans surround the track.
GNP Seguros Stadium
9.0/10 (558 reviews)
Catch an event at GNP Seguros Stadium during your trip to Mexico City. Discover the lively festivals and stunning cathedral in this culturally rich area.
"Convenient location attached by a walkway to Terminal 1 (note: there is a tram between Terminal 1 & 2 that is easy to use.) The hotel staff is very friendly and helpful. The rooms are clean, water pressure in the shower is not that strong, the gym was nice, elevators were quick, and breakfast was very good. The personalized taxi transport was very good and reasonably priced. We felt very safe in the hotel and had a wonderful time."
"The only thing I didn’t like was that the airport shuttle only takes 8 people per hour. That’s one of the main reasons I chose that hotel, but they couldn’t provide the service when I needed it because they only accommodate 8 passengers each hour."
"The quality of the room in terms of being clean and visually esthetic was excellent. In addition to it, the customer service was amazing. We had to be in the airport at 5am and the shuttle of the hotel picked us on time and gave us an excellent service."
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Offering great value package deals on Expedia, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much a holiday to Mexico City costs! Our packages mean less travel planning for you and greater savings.
What are the cheapest months to go to Mexico City?
You're likely to find lower prices and greater availability in January, August and September. Explore our cheap Mexico City holiday packages and you could score some great off-season discounts.
How many days is enough for Mexico City?
To get the most out of your Mexico City holiday, we recommend booking for 3 days. Divide your time between visiting Frida Kahlo Museum, Parque Zoologico de Chapultepec and other major sights, on top of experiencing neighbourhoods like Cuauhtémoc and Reforma. If you've got some time to spare, add a day trip or tour to your Mexico City holiday itinerary.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Mexico City?
Whether you want to check out top sights like Zócalo and Angel of Independence Monument on your Mexico City holiday, or coming for its excellent markets, dining and nightlife, there's something for everyone here. With so many things to do, you'll soon discover why so many people think Mexico City is a good holiday destination.
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Is it cheaper to book a Mexico City holiday as a package?
You can enjoy significant savings on your next Mexico City break by booking a personalised holiday package. Click on the "Package" heading, then enter your destination and travel dates to see some great flight and hotel prices. Bundle everything into a great-value package and you can save hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a rental car and you may land a better deal.
When to book a holiday package to Mexico City?
If you're planning an impromptu Mexico City trip, browse our last-minute deals that can be booked up to a week before you take off. Don't want to leave things to the last minute? You can land amazing deals on your flights and hotels by booking well in advance.
How to plan a trip to Mexico City?
Pick your dates: What you'd like to do in Mexico City and your favourite season can help you decide when to travel.
Work out your budget: Ensure you have enough money to cover everything from transportation and meals to flights and experiences. Your accommodation will probably be the biggest expense during your trip to Mexico City.
Decide how long to go away for: Now that you're more familiar with Mexico City, you can figure out the right length of your break. Put together a rough plan and allocate enough time to cover everything you want to do.
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