Best Mexico City Vacation Packages

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Ya Vas' travel tips for your trip to Mexico City

The mountain-surrounded Mexican capital of Mexico City is a vibrant, energetic, and exciting city. Stretching over a large area, Mexico City is one of the world's biggest cities. Brimming with cool experiences and numerous things to see and do, Mexico City has a long history and a fast pace of life today. The abundance of exquisite architecture sometimes leads people to nickname Mexico City as "The City of Palaces." 

It really is a place of thrilling contrasts that's also famous for art, museums, food, entertainment, nightlife, and more! Here's even more inspiration when considering travel deals to Mexico City.  

Top Things to See and Do in Mexico City

  • Take in the sights and sounds of the Plaza de la Constitucion, also known as Zocalo. One of the biggest public squares in the world, it was created during the early colonial times. It's surrounded by stunning buildings, such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace, and you'll find many street vendors among the crowds. The square hosts many parades and celebrations regularly. 
  • Step back in time at Templo Mayor. It was once an important spiritual place during the Aztec period, and today you can marvel at the remains of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan, ancient artworks, excavated finds, and the peak of an old pyramid.    
  • Stretch your travel funds further with a visit to the Education Ministry. Admission is free, and you can see many eye-catching murals by the renowned artist Diego Rivera. 
  • Visit the National Palace, an impressive building that is the official residence of the county's president. Its long history makes it one of Mexico City's oldest buildings too. The beautiful interiors are filled with art and noteworthy artifacts, such as the Freedom Bell. 
  • Travel through different ages at Plaza de las Tres Culturas. Sitting in the same spot as a pre-Columbian main square, it is where the Aztec people tried desperately to defend against colonizers. The square has several Aztec remains, including temples and pyramids, Spanish colonial architecture, and modern structures. Don't miss the eerie Aztec wall carved with stone skulls, meant to represent human sacrifice. 

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  • Appreciate the Italian-influenced domed beauty of the Palacio de Bellas Artes and enter to see the stunning murals that grace the walls. You could also get tickets to enjoy a concert or opera in lavish surroundings.
  • Escape the hustle and bustle in the UNAM Botanical Garden. The pleasant gardens were created around unusual volcanic formations and are filled with diverse flora. You can also spot varied creatures, too. Glistening fish-filled pools, miniature waterfalls, meandering pathways, and a peaceful vibe add to the enchantment.  
  • Sail along old waterways in a vibrant trajinera (a local gondola) in Xochimilco. It's a terrific way to see the city from a different perspective, and you'll also encounter local groups of merrymakers, floating vendors, and musicians on boats. 
  • Explore Coyoacan, a historic neighborhood with plenty of rustic charm. Walk along maze-like cobbled streets to discover tucked-away squares, gorgeous churches, and historic buildings. Stroll along Avenida Francisco Sosa, enjoy art in the popular Frida Kahlo Museum, and shop for local produce in the busy markets.

Family Fun in Mexico City

  • Enjoy thrills galore at Six Flags Mexico. Located in Tlalpan Forest, the theme park is home to many adrenaline-pumping roller coasters and adult-focused rides as well as tamer rides for younger members of the family. Have fun on go karts, a Ferris wheel, bumper cars, carousels, and river rapids. Other attractions include themed eateries, a children's play area, and even rides in the dark!
  • Relax and unwind in the large Chapultepec Park. The lush, green park is home to many exciting attractions, including the grand Chapultepec Castle, a zoo, historic ruins, and sporting facilities. Spot nature along the shaded walkways and take boat rides on the sparkling lakes. The National Museum of Anthropology contains many displays and exhibits related to various indigenous groups, some of which are now extinct.  
  • Discover more about the aquatic world at the family-friendly Acuario Inbursa. The diverse exhibits include different habitats to teach visitors more about sea life, and the water-surrounded tunnel is especially exciting. 

Mexico City Excursions

  • Join a boat trip to the peculiar La Isla de la Muñecas (Island of the Dolls). Located in Teshuilo Lake, the island is covered with dolls. The dolls were collected as a haunting tribute to a young girl who is thought to have perished in the lake.
  • Hike up the dormant Iztaccihuatl Volcano to enjoy superb panoramic vistas. The massive volcano is 40 miles (65km) outside of the city center.

Where to Stay in Mexico City

Mexico City is huge, with many types of accommodations throughout the city's diverse neighborhoods. Lots of visitors opt to stay in, or close to, Historico Centro, the old historic center with a wide array of sights and amenities. Polanco has many fancy hotels and shops, while Roma has an arty and bohemian vibe. Business travelers may find Santa Fe a convenient base. If you wish to stay close to the nightlife, Condesa or Zona Rosa are good options. Our incredible flight and hotel deals offer terrific accommodation options throughout the city. 

Transport in Mexico City

Major tourist areas within Mexico City are generally easy to discover by foot, with many places of interest and accommodations within short distances. The Metro connects many parts of the city. There are 12 numbered and color-coded lines, making the system easy to use. Lines 1 and 2 are often particularly useful for tourists. Services are frequent and reliable, operating from early in the morning until midnight. Fares are relatively cheap too.  

Buses also connect diverse areas within Mexico City. You should have the correct fare to pay for most buses, but you will need to have credit on a rechargeable card to ride on the Metrobus. Trolley buses further connect some areas. The hop-on-hop-off Turibus can be an excellent way for people to conveniently visit many places of interest in a short period. 

Mexico City Airport Information

Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX) is the busiest airport in Latin America, serving numerous domestic and international destinations. The airport is located a little over three miles (five km) from the downtown core. Line 4 of the Metrobus connects the airport with San Lazaro and Buenavista Station. Line 5 of the Metro also links the airport with the city center and beyond. Metered taxis are widely available. Some Mexico City vacation package deals include transport to and from the airport. There are two terminals in Mexico City Airport, which are connected by bus and monorail.    

Best Time to Visit Mexico City

Mexico City is an exciting destination all year round. The most popular time for tourism is in the springtime (March to May), as this is when the weather is warm and dry. Summers see more rain, and winters can be cold. 

Summer can, however, be a good time for budget travelers to plan a trip because of discounts on flights and accommodations.  Conditions are pleasant in fall, and this is when the city holds some of its biggest and busiest events, notably Independence Day and the Day of the Dead. Christmas in Mexico City is enchanting; arrange your all-inclusive packages to Mexico City for a festive season to remember!    

Tips for Visiting Mexico City

  • Pack according to the season, and don't forget sunscreen in the summer.
  • Book your flights and hotels in Mexico City well in advance if you wish to experience one of the vibrant festivals.
  • Check opening times of attractions, as many places are closed on Mondays. 
  • Plan ahead. There are tons of activities and things to see in CDMX. You can even start prepping your list of top spots for the next time you go back!

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