Mexico City     


Mexico City, home to more than 21 million people, is impossible to sum up in a single word.

Yes, it’s vast, with sprawling neighborhoods and famously heavy traffic, but within that urban expanse you’ll also find world-class restaurants, unforgettable street food, outstanding museums, and charming local pockets full of character. It’s the city with the most museums in the world, the largest metropolis in North America, and, just an hour away, you can explore some of the world’s largest pyramids.

This is a list with some ideas to begin your trip, please contact us for any doubts, recommendations or guidance. We have also added all of this sites to a google map for easy use and location.

What to see?

Castillo de Chapultepec

Museo Nacional de Antropología

Bosque de Chapultepec

Museo Rufino Tamayo

Plaza de la Constitución, Zócalo

Bazar Sábado, San Ángel

Parque Lincoln

Museo del Templo Mayor

Casa Azul , Museo Frida Kahlo

Parque México

Palacio de Correos de México

Palacio de Bellas Artes

Museo Soumaya

We suggest our guests to avoid the use of public transport or taxi (from the street). We suggest Uber and private taxis ordered from your hotels or stays.

Catedral Metropolitana

Coyoacán

Teotihuacán

As any big city, you can encounter pickpockets, and walking alone at night might not be recommended.

Enjoy, but be safe!