PLACES TO VISIT
During your stay in Mexico City, don’t miss the opportunity to explore some of its most iconic and fascinating places. From the grandeur of the Zócalo to the history at the Frida Kahlo Museum, the city is full of cultural treasures.

PASEO DE LA REFORMA
The Muévete en Bici Sunday Ride takes place every Sunday, except the last one of each month, from 8:00 in the morning to 2:00 in the afternoon.

CENTRO DE LA CIUDAD
The Historic Center of Mexico City—the largest and most emblematic in Latin America—is one of the most important tourist centers in the world and the main destination for cultural tourism in the country. It houses some of the nation’s most cherished cultural treasures and true architectural gems. This marvel, distinguished as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, boasts around 1,500 buildings, including temples, museums, hotels, shops, galleries, theaters, and cultural centers, many of which are classified as historical or artistic monuments.

CENTRO DE COYOACÁN
In Coyoacán, you will find several tourist attractions. One must-visit is the Casa Azul, now known as the Frida Kahlo Museum, where you can learn about the life and work of Frida Kahlo. Other unmissable tourist spots include Masayoshi Ohira Park, the Center for Living Arts, the U-Topicas bookstore-gallery, and the National Museum of Popular Cultures.

MUSEO DE ANTROPOLOGÍA
This is one of the most important museums in Mexico, a symbol of identity and a window into our cultural roots. Since its conception, this icon of urban architecture from the 20th century was designed to be a space for reflecting on the rich indigenous heritage of our nation. With its 22 rooms and more than 45,000 square meters of construction, it is the largest museum in Mexico and one of the most prominent in the world.

ACUARIO INBURSA
With an area of 3,500 square meters, the Inbursa Aquarium is the largest in Latin America. Designed by architect Gerardo Butrón, it has four underground levels where 10,000 specimens of 307 species reside.

POLANCO
In no other neighborhood in the city will you find such a diverse offering of restaurants, bars, shops, and other establishments as in Polanco. This is complemented by art galleries, museums, and bookstores. Additionally, this neighborhood has become an important business center, and some of the best hotels in Mexico City are located here. All of the above makes this neighborhood one of the most dynamic in the city.

ZONA ROSA
The Zona Rosa of Mexico City has long been the center of the LGBTQ community. It is also the heart of the Korean community and a significant hub for the antique trade.












