Quick Guide: What To Do in CDMX
Mexico City is a place full of color, history, food, and life. No matter if it’s your first time here or if you’ve visited before, there’s always something new to explore. If your time is limited, here’s where to focus.
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Historic City Center
• Walk through the Zócalo, Cathedral, Templo Mayor and Palacio de Bellas Artes
• Crowded but iconic and perfect for photos
• 1 afternoon is enough to explore this area
National Museum of Anthropology
• One of Mexico’s most important museums
• Home to the famous Sun Stone
• Learn about Maya, Aztec & Mexica cultures
• Give yourself 2+ hours, there is a lot to see and learn
Best Views of the City Center
• Go up Torre Latinoamericana or a rooftop bar
• Visit at sunset for the best view
Coyoacán (our favorite for a weekend stroll)
• Feels like a small town inside the city
• Walk the streets, grab a coffee, eat a tostada at the food market
• Browse the artisan market for souvenirs or even get a piercing
• Visit Frida Kahlo’s Blue House (book in advance)
• Best on Saturday or Sundays for art markets, music & atmosphere
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The Experience You Shouldn’t Skip: Kayak in Xochimilco (UNESCO)
Most people choose party boats called trajineras in Xochimilco allow us to recommend you something different.
Why kayak instead?
• Peaceful, quiet & personal
• Paddle through ancient canals & chinampas (UNESCO site)
• See wildlife, plants & local daily life on the water
• Far from the crowds, closer to nature
Tour details
• 2–3 hours
• All equipment included
• Local English-speaking guide sharing history & traditions
• Beginner-friendly / no experience needed
• Sunrise, morning & sunset options
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Final Thoughts
Mexico City has endless things to do, from museums and parks to amazing neighborhoods and historic sites. But if you want an activity that feels unique and memorable, the kayak tour in Xochimilco is one of the best experiences you can choose.

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