Getting Around
Top Sights
Zócalo & Historic Centre
One of the world's largest city squares. Surrounded by the Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace with Diego Rivera murals, and Aztec Templo Mayor ruins.
📍View on MapChapultepec Castle
19th-century hilltop castle with panoramic city views, inside one of the largest urban parks in the world.
📍View on MapXochimilco Canals
UNESCO-listed floating gardens. Take a colorful trajinera boat on the ancient Aztec canal system on weekends.
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Museo Nacional de Antropología
Mexico's most important museum. Houses the Aztec Sun Stone and artifacts from every major pre-Columbian civilization.
📍View on MapMuseo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul)
Frida Kahlo's vibrant blue home in Coyoacán. Book tickets online well in advance — sells out weeks ahead.
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Carlos Slim's iconic silver-clad building in Polanco. Free admission. Rodin sculptures and 66,000+ art pieces.
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Bosque de Chapultepec
4 km² green lung of the city. Lakes, jogging paths, zoo, and several museums. Best on Sunday mornings.
📍View on MapViveros de Coyoacán
Quiet tree nursery turned beloved jogging and walking park. Calm escape from the urban noise of Coyoacán.
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Mercado Roma
Curated gourmet market in Colonia Roma. Craft beers, artisanal tacos, and international street food. Great for a casual lunch between meetings.
📍View on MapEl Hidalguense
Legendary carnitas restaurant in Roma Norte. Cash only. Arrive before 1 PM — they sell out by early afternoon.
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Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi, hot desks, private offices, and a rooftop pool. Day passes available. Strong digital nomad community.
📍View on MapWeWork Paseo de la Reforma
Premium coworking on CDMX's main corporate boulevard. Day passes and monthly memberships. Meeting rooms available.
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