Sculptures at Casa Wabi CDMX in Mexico City

Mexico

Mexico City

World-class museums, taco stands on every corner, and neighborhoods like Roma and Condesa built for wandering.

Mexico City is too big to see — it's a city built for choosing a few neighborhoods and living in them.

Most trips try to hit every museum and every ruin in four days and end up seeing none of them well. Pick a corner of the city, eat constantly, and let the rest follow.

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Neighborhoods worth booking

Roma Norte for tree-lined streets, coffee shops, and easy walking to everywhere. Condesa for Art Deco buildings and a slower, park-side pace. Centro Histórico when you want the Zócalo, the cathedral, and the museums within reach.

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Sculptures at Casa Wabi CDMX in Mexico City
Sculptures at Casa Wabi CDMX in Mexico City

Four days in Mexico City

Neighborhood-first, museum-heavy

  • Roma Norte2 nights | Mercado Roma + taco crawl on foot
  • Centro Histórico1 night | Zócalo, the cathedral, Palacio de Bellas Artes
  • Coyoacán1 night | Frida Kahlo Museum + market afternoon

When to go

March through May is dry, warm, and before the summer rains — the best stretch for walking all day. November is a close second, with Día de Muertos in full swing in the first days of the month. Rainy season (June–September) means afternoon storms, not a dealbreaker if you plan around them.

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