This map of Mexico City can help you find out where the National Palace, Catedral Metropolitana, and more are located, or use the links to the left to learn more about area hotels and destinations. You may also want to take a look at maps of other top Mexico cities, including the Acapulco map, Cancun map, Cozumel map, and a Playa del Carmen map.
Mexico is the country that invented chocolate, chili, and the concept of the afternoon nap. Its ancient cities are among the greatest ever built, and its beaches are among the most beautiful on earth.
Mexico City Map: Must-See Experiences
- Chichen Itza pyramid
- Teotihuacan pyramids near Mexico City
- Cenote swimming in Yucatán
- Tulum ruins above the Caribbean
- Oaxaca markets & mezcal
- Copper Canyon (Barrancas del Cobre)
- Día de los Muertos celebrations
- Mexico City's Frida Kahlo Museum
- Palenque Maya ruins
- Monarch butterfly sanctuary, Michoacán
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Spring (Mar–May): dry, mild temps; Fall (Sep–Nov): Día de los Muertos festivities; Winter: clear skies, fewer crowds; Summer: rainy afternoons but lush greenery
2–3 days: Historic Centro, Teotihuacan; 4–5 days: add Coyoacán, Xochimilco; 6–7 days: day trips to Puebla or Taxco
Historic Centro, Polanco, Roma-Condesa, Coyoacán, Xochimilco
Centro Histórico (National Palace, Catedral Metropolitana), Polanco (upscale hotels), Roma Norte (boutique stays), Coyoacán (Frida Kahlo Museum base)
Day1–3 Mexico City, Day4 fly to Cancún/Tulum, Day5–7 beaches + cenotes, Day8–10 optional Oaxaca or Yucatán loop