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About Mexico City

Overview

Mexico City, Mexico, often overshadowed by the country's famed coastal destinations, is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. This bustling metropolis, known for its vibrant urban life, artistic enclaves, and historic architecture, is increasingly becoming a favorite among curious travelers. The city is a cultural hub, offering a rich tapestry of arts, history, and some of the finest cuisine in the Western Hemisphere. The average price of hotels in this destination right now is $122, but ranges from $13 to $994. With 412 hotels available, you can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Cuauhtemoc, Reforma, Downtown Mexico City, Colonia Centro, and Miguel Hidalgo. Popular hotels such as Casa Condesa Michoacan 113, CASA NIAGARA, Hotel Casa Anzures, Hotel Milan, and Maison Mexico Roma offer a range of options for every type of traveler.

Things to do in Mexico City

Mexico City is brimming with attractions that cater to all interests. In the Coyoacán district, the Fuente de los Coyotes is a must-see. This stunning fountain, featuring two bronze coyotes, pays homage to the animals that held significant meaning for the Aztecs. The surrounding park is a serene spot in the bohemian Coyoacán district, known for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Here, you can also visit the Frida Kahlo Museum, the home of Leon Trotsky, and various art galleries, cafes, and artisan markets.

The Palace of Fine Arts is another landmark that should not be missed. This art deco and art nouveau masterpiece houses a variety of exhibitions, a magnificent concert hall, and striking white marble columns. Among its four floors, you'll find both historical and contemporary works by renowned Mexican artists. One of the highlights is Diego Rivera's grand fresco, "Man at the Crossroads," originally designed for the Rockefeller Center in New York.

For a dose of history, visit the Monument to the Revolution. This iconic structure commemorates the Mexican Revolution and offers an observatory with stunning city views. At night, the colorfully lit fountains add a magical touch. Nearby, the museum provides deeper insights into Mexican history.

The National Palace, home to the offices of the President and the Federal Treasury, is another historical gem. Inside, you'll find magnificent murals by Diego Rivera. Whether you admire the building from the outside or join a guided tour, it's a fascinating place to learn about Mexico's political history.

Lastly, the Metropolitan Cathedral, located in the heart of Mexico City, is a monumental structure inspired by Gothic churches of Spain. Built between 1573 and 1813, it offers breathtaking murals, religious statues, and a bell tower with panoramic views of the city.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Mexico City

Mexico City's nightlife is as diverse as its cultural offerings. La Bipo, a cantina that transforms into a lively bar at night, is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Here, you can enjoy casual pub grub and a variety of drinks, including mezcal shots.

Cantina "Tio Pepe" is one of the oldest establishments in town, known for its nostalgic ambiance. The long wooden bar and waiters dressed in black and white create an old-time charm that's perfect for a night out in the historic center.

For a more sophisticated experience, Handshake Speakeasy, led by renowned Dutch bartender Eric Van Beek, is a must-visit. This hidden gem, listed among the World's 50 Best Bars, offers an Art Deco setting and innovative cocktails. Booking ahead is essential.

GinGin Cibeles is another upscale option, known for its inventive gin cocktails and enticing food menu. The bar can get quite busy, so arriving early is recommended for a more relaxed experience.

SOM — vinateria, restaurante bar, tucked away from the touristy areas of Condesa, offers a unique experience for spirit enthusiasts. With an eclectic selection of traditional Mexican spirits and delicious bistro-style fare, it's perfect for an intimate evening or a quiet night out.

Where to Eat in Mexico City

When it comes to dining, Mexico City offers a plethora of options. Café El Popular is a local favorite, bustling with life around the clock. It's the perfect spot for hearty Mexican breakfasts or casual dinners, and the house pastries are a must-try.

Agua & Sal specializes in ceviche, elevating the flavors of the freshest seafood from Latin America. With excellent service, a vibrant ambiance, and a great wine list, it's a place you'll want to revisit.

Masala y Maíz offers a unique blend of South Asian, East African, and Mexican cuisine. The menu changes seasonally, featuring dishes like uttapams with varied toppings. They also offer brunch on Saturdays and cooking lessons for those interested.

For a luxurious dining experience, Quintonil serves delicious Mexican cuisine in an elegant setting. From homemade starters to diverse regional flavors, the skilled staff ensures an unforgettable evening.

Pujol, once named the best in Mexico City by the Wall Street Journal, is renowned for its local ingredients, spicy flavors, and creative dishes. The seven-course menu offers an elevated take on local street food, making it a dining experience not to be missed. Be sure to book your table in advance.

Cheapest time to stay in Mexico City

July is the cheapest time to stay in Mexico City for an average of $99 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$121

February

$116

March

$107

April

$116

May

$105

June

$100

July

$99

August

$100

September

$103

October

$113

November

$111

December

$102

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