Explore Mexico City

We love our home and we know you will too. Exploring Mexico City offers a captivating blend of history, culture, dining, and diverse experiences. Many start their journey in the historic center, where ancient Aztec ruins coexist with colonial-era architecture. Explore the Casa Azul where art enthusiasts can immerse themselves in Frida Kahlo's captivating world. Take a load off and indulge in authentic Mexican cuisine at local markets like Mercado de la Merced. With our welcoming hospitality and endless attractions, Mexico City promises an unforgettable adventure for every traveler.

A statue of a man riding a horse drawn carriage in a park surrounded by trees.

Zócalo

Address:

P.za de la Constitución S/N, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06010 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico


Hours:

The Square is open 24/7

The Flag Ceremony starts at 8 AM

 (Check the local businesses for specific hours of operation)

Zócalo or Plaza de la Constitución, is a vibrant hub in Mexico City and is one of the largest public squares in the world.  Due to it's central location and large gathering space, many suggest starting your Mexico City tour here. The public square hosts significant events, including political demonstrations, cultural celebrations, and national holidays. Home to numerous cultural institutions, including museums, art galleries, and theaters, Zócalo is a dynamic space that reflects the spirit and diversity of Mexico City's residents.

An aerial view of a city with a park in the middle of it.

Museo Nacional de Antropología

Address:

Av. P.º de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc,

Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México,

CDMX, Mexico


Hours:

Sunday 9 AM–6 PM

Monday Closed

Tuesday 9 AM–6 PM

Wednesday 9 AM–6 PM

Thursday 9 AM–6 PM

Friday 9 AM–6 PM

Saturday 9 AM–6 PM

Wander through this charming neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, colorful houses, markets, and the historic square where you can visit the Frida Kahlo Museum. The neighborhood is also one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, dating back to pre-Hispanic times. Coyoacán is also home to the Jardín Centenario, a beautiful park surrounded by cafes and restaurants, offering a perfect spot for relaxation and people-watching.

A car is driving down a narrow street lined with colorful buildings.

The Angel of Independence

Address:

Av. P.º de la Reforma, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc,

06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico


Hours:

The monument is open 24/7


A must-see historical monument in Mexico City, The Angel of Independence is a symbol of national pride. If you were to ask locals, most of them would probably say this striking monument best represents Mexico City, embodying the city's spirit of freedom, resilience, and national identity. The striking monument commemorates Mexico's struggle for independence from Spanish rule. It also serves as a focal point for various celebrations, protests, and cultural events.

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