A few of my favorite spots in Mexico City - tested, saved and worth it.
Stretching past landmarks like the Angel of Independence, Reforma becomes less about traffic and more about people.
Paseo de la Reforma - Mexico City
Where the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe began in 1531. Stunning views and amazing history.
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Street carts, fresh fruit, churros, tacos, all set against the colorful street of this beautiful area.
15 Best Things to Do in Coyoacan, Mexico City
Busses usually run every 20-30 minutes per stop. A full loop can take 2-3 hours. You can hop on/off at designated stops. Perfect way to see the city on your terms.
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Don't skip Palacio Postal. Golden staircases, historic architecture, and it's still a working post office.
Palacio Postal
You can rent a boat by the hours, bring food and drinks and even have a mariachi band pull up nect to you while you cruise.
Xochimilco
One of the most iconic buildings in Mexico City. Free entry. Features Rodin sculptures and European masters.
Museo Soumaya
The best quesadillas I think I’ve ever had. The red salsa was spicy and delicious.
Quesadillas Lucha
El Cardenal is one of the most iconic traditional restaurants in CDMX, known for preserving authentic Mexican recipes and cooking everything with serious attention to detail—from handmade tortillas to in-house baked bread.
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The Pinacoteca de La Profesa is a small art museum hidden inside a historic church in the Centro Histórico, filled with colonial-era religious paintings you won’t see everywhere else.