Attractions in Mexico City

In the heart of downtown Mexico City, Barrio Chino stands as the city’s Chinatown, spread over two blocks. This vibrant neighborhood is a hub for Chinese culture, featuring an array […]

Querétaro, the largest city in the state of the same name, is a colonial gem often overshadowed by its proximity to Mexico City. The historic center, recognized as a UNESCO […]

Perched on the 45th floor of Mexico City’s World Trade Center, Bellini Revolving Restaurant offers a unique dining experience with panoramic views as the only revolving lookout in the country. […]

Opened in 2006, the Mexico City Popular Art Museum (Museo de Arte Popular) stands as a testament to the country’s rich artisan heritage. Housed in a striking art deco building, […]

San Ángel, a tranquil neighborhood in Mexico City, offers a serene escape from the city’s bustling center. Known for its weekly arts and crafts markets and small-town charm, this area […]

The Dolores Olmedo Museum, located in the Xochimilco suburb of Mexico City, is housed in a 16th-century building and named after the philanthropist and collector Dolores Olmedo. The museum showcases […]

Nestled in the San Angel neighborhood, known for its monuments, historic residences, and cultural center, the Bazaar Sábado (Saturday Market) transforms the area into a vibrant hub of activity once […]

Located at the southern edge of Mexico City, Six Flags Mexico stands as the only Six Flags theme park in Latin America. Spanning seven distinct areas, including the DC Super […]

The Chopo University Museum, known locally as El Chopo, stands as a significant site of Mexican counterculture in Mexico City. Originally designed by German architects, the museum features an eye-catching […]

La Lagunilla Market, a Sunday-only tianguis, sprawls over at least half a dozen blocks in the heart of Mexico City. This bustling flea market offers a treasure trove of vintage […]

Nestled in the sophisticated Roma neighborhood, Mercado Roma stands as Mexico City’s first gourmet food market. Here, classic Mexican dishes like tacos and tamales are reimagined with a modern twist. […]

The Jumex Museum (Museo Jumex), located in Mexico City, is housed in a striking, jagged building designed by David Chipperfield. This architectural gem features multiple exhibition galleries, a library, and […]

Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, the 17th-century Museum of El Carmen stands as one of the city’s oldest buildings. Originally a monastery, it now houses an extensive collection […]

Housed in a converted 16th-century former hospital, the Franz Mayer Museum (Museo Franz Mayer) in Mexico City is home to the largest collection of decorative art in Latin America. The […]

Located in Mexico City, the Memory and Tolerance Museum (Museo Memoria y Tolerancia) delves into the profound impact of indifference, discrimination, and global violence. Divided into two major sections—Memory and […]

In Mexico City’s Buenavista neighborhood, the futuristic Vasconcelos Library (Biblioteca Vasconcelos) stands as a testament to the fusion of design and function. This vast building, with its glass panels and […]

Santa María la Ribera, a barrio mágico in Mexico City, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling capital. This neighborhood is characterized by its verdant parks and stately mansion houses, […]

KidZania Cuicuilco, one of four such attractions in Mexico, is located in Mexico City and offers a unique blend of fun and education. This miniature city invites children aged four […]

La Profesa, a 17th-century temple in Mexico City, stands as a notable example of turn-of-the-century baroque architecture and has been the setting for several pivotal moments in Mexican history. Inside, […]

The Museo de Historia Natural in Mexico City occupies over 80,730 square feet (7,500 square meters) within a series of colorful dome structures. Inside, visitors can explore more than 2,500 […]

Housed in a restored turn-of-the-century mansion in the Juárez neighborhood, the Mexico City Wax Museum stands as one of the few official wax museums in Mexico. The museum’s diverse collection […]

Opened in 2014, the Inbursa Aquarium is Mexico’s largest, offering a subterranean journey through 48 themed exhibits. Visitors can explore a diverse array of nearly 15,000 marine animals, including penguins, […]

Located in the State of Mexico, Estrella Biopark (Bioparque Estrella) is one of Mexico’s largest theme parks and wildlife experiences. Visitors can embark on a safari adventure, watch a captivating […]

Nestled within the expansive Chapultepec Park, Papalote Children’s Museum offers a unique blend of play and education. The museum is divided into six interactive zones, each designed to engage young […]

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