Mexico City (CDMX)
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Orientation & Neighborhoods
Mexico City (officially: Ciudad de México, short CDMX ) is located at an altitude of 2,240 m in a former lake basin, su…
Zócalo & Centro Histórico★★★
The Zócalo (officially: Plaza de la Constitución) is one of the largest squares in the world and the heart of Mexico fo…
Templo Mayor★★★
Right next to the cathedral lies one of the most spectacular archaeological discoveries of the 20th century: the Templo…
Bosque de Chapultepec★★★
The Chapultepec Park is one of the largest urban parks in the world at 686 hectares — twice the size of Central Park in…
Coyoacán & Frida Kahlo Museum★★★
Coyoacán (Nahuatl: "Place of Coyotes") is the most charming district of Mexico City. Once an independent village, then…
Roma & Condesa★★
The twin neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa are the epicenter of modern Mexico City — a mix of Brooklyn, Kreuzberg, and…
Xochimilco — Floating Gardens★★
Xochimilco (pronounced: "So-tschi-MIL-ko") is the last remnant of the Aztec lake system on which Tenochtitlán was built…
Teotihuacán — City of the Gods★★★
Teotihuacán is Mexico's most impressive archaeological site — and one of the world's most enigmatic. Located 50 km nort…
Museo Nacional de Antropología★★★
The National Anthropological Museum is not only Mexico's most important museum — it is one of the best museums in the w…
Street Food — Eating in Mexico City
Mexico City is the street food capital of the world . Cooking happens on every corner, in every market, in front of eve…
City Tour: Centro Histórico
This tour takes you through the historic heart of Mexico City in 3–4 hours — from Aztec ruins to colonial splendor to A…
Stadtrundgang
Centro Histórico — Vom Azteken-Tempel zum Jugendstil-Palast
A walk through 700 years of history: Aztec ruins, colonial churches, Diego Rivera murals, and the most beautiful cultural palace in the Americas.
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