Discover these places worth visiting in Mexico City and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
ZócaloCcarrie888888Mexico City's Constitution Square is the center of the city. It is said that the very simple buildings around the square are where the president's office is located. As long as you register, you can enter the building for a visit. There is also a magnificent church with amazing interior decoration.
National Museum of AnthropologyJJessica I’dI have visited the National Museum of Anthropology in CDMX 3 times and each time I learn something new. There are of course the must-sees like the Sun Stone but the collections of art, artifacts, maps and more is truly amazing. 10/10 You should visit on next trip to Mexico City!
The Angel of IndependenceHhüichinleeMexico City Landmark: Angel de la Independencia (Independence Column)
Located in: colonia de cuauhtémoc
It has a different appearance during the day and night. There are also many restaurants and bars nearby, which are popular places for tourists👍🏻
Av. Paseo de la ReformaCchinadesk1Paseo de la Reforma is a 12-kilometer-long avenue in Mexico City that runs diagonally through the entire city. Its most important section starts from the west gate of Chapultepec Park in the east of the city, passes through the park and the famous Rose Business District (Zona Rosa) in the city center, the historic center of Mexico City, and reaches the Three Cultures Square in the northeast of the city. Almost all the famous buildings in Mexico City are on both sides of this section of Paseo de la Reforma. Paseo de la Reforma is completely covered with green grass and dense shade of trees, and there are wide, flat and clean sidewalks. There are sculptures and seats of various shapes under the shade of the trees. It is simply a 10-kilometer-long park.
Barrio ChinoOOK鑫There is only one purpose for going to Chinatown: to eat Chinese food. There is a Hong Kong restaurant called HONG KING, which tastes great and has a festive style. The dishes are also rich and you can choose a set meal, which is delicious.
Mexico City Metropolitan CathedralOOK鑫Mexico City Cathedral is located in the center of the city at the Plaza de la Constitución. Its exterior is full of historical atmosphere, and its interior is solemn, splendid and magnificent. You can enter the interior for a detailed visit and appreciation upon request.
Palacio de Bellas ArtesKkol***yuI don't recommend you spend 80 pesos to buy a ticket like we did. There is only one big exhibition hall, which is very deceptive. The rest is closed. It only took ten minutes to visit.
If you really want to come on Sunday, you can just come and see the free one.
Soumaya MuseumCcandychanIt's OK. This museum is 200 meters away from my home. There are people standing on the steps in front of the museum every day taking pictures. It's free to enter, but you have to go through security. There are some souvenirs for sale inside. But after living here for a long time, I basically pass by it every day, so I posted some pictures of the Day of the Dead parade. There is still a lot of fun in Mexico City and its surroundings. There is also a place where you can play parachuting 4 hours away from Mexico City, which costs 3,000 pesos per time. The hot air balloon near the pyramid is also more than 3,000 pesos per person, but you have to take off at four or five o'clock. I haven't been there yet.
Centro HistoricoOOK鑫It is located in the central and bustling area of the city. The building is quite grand, surrounded by parks and sightseeing clock towers, and very close to Constitution Square. I only admired the beautiful scenery outside and didn't know how to go in for a visit.