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7 Days in Mexico City

The perfect 7-day Mexico City itinerary — a complete day-by-day plan covering the best things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

Mexico City has quietly become one of the most exciting cities on Earth. The food — taquerías, market stalls, fine-dining temples, mezcal cantinas — is stunning. The neighborhoods Roma, Condesa, and Coyoacán are leafy and walkable. The art is everywhere (Frida Kahlo's house, the Anthropology Museum, contemporary galleries in San Miguel Chapultepec). And the prices are still mostly reasonable. Stay in Roma Norte or Condesa, take Ubers (cheap and safe), drink the tap water filtered, and eat everything. This 7-day itinerary gives you a balanced mix of Mexico City's headline experiences and the slower, more rewarding moments — all built around the city's natural rhythm.

Trip length

7 days

Daily budget

$130

Total budget

$910

Best months

March, April

Your day-by-day Mexico City plan

Each day is built around three flexible blocks. Adjust to your taste — generate a fully personalized version below.

Day 1

Iconic sights & old town

Based in Roma Norte

Hit the headline sights early before the crowds, then ease into Mexico City's café culture for the afternoon.

Morning

Teotihuacán pyramids

An hour outside the city. Climb the Pyramid of the Sun (third largest in the world) early to beat the heat.

Afternoon

Museo Nacional de Antropología

Among the best museums in the Americas. Plan three hours and don't skip the Aztec Sun Stone or the Mayan exhibits.

Evening

Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul)

Frida's home and studio in Coyoacán. Buy timed tickets online weeks in advance — they sell out daily.

Day 2

Museums, food & local life

Based in Condesa

Pair a major museum with a long lunch and an evening wander through one of Mexico City's most charming neighborhoods.

Morning

Xochimilco trajinera

Brightly painted boats on the canals south of the city. Great with a group — bring snacks, drinks, and a mariachi if you want one.

Afternoon

Mercado de San Juan

Gourmet market with insect snacks, exotic meats, and the city's best cheese counters. Lunch at one of the prepared-food stalls.

Evening

Taquería tour

El Tizoncito for tacos al pastor, El Califa for late-night carne asada, El Vilsito (a mechanic shop by day, taquería by night).

Day 3

Hidden gems & neighborhoods

Based in Centro Histórico

Step away from the obvious tourist trail and explore the corners of Mexico City most visitors miss.

Morning

Lucha libre at Arena México

Mexican wrestling matches Tuesday/Friday/Sunday nights. Pure spectacle — masks, capes, drama.

Afternoon

Teotihuacán pyramids

An hour outside the city. Climb the Pyramid of the Sun (third largest in the world) early to beat the heat.

Evening

Museo Nacional de Antropología

Among the best museums in the Americas. Plan three hours and don't skip the Aztec Sun Stone or the Mayan exhibits.

Day 4

Day trip & nature

Based in Coyoacán

A change of scenery — get out of the city center and breathe.

Morning

Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul)

Frida's home and studio in Coyoacán. Buy timed tickets online weeks in advance — they sell out daily.

Afternoon

Xochimilco trajinera

Brightly painted boats on the canals south of the city. Great with a group — bring snacks, drinks, and a mariachi if you want one.

Evening

Mercado de San Juan

Gourmet market with insect snacks, exotic meats, and the city's best cheese counters. Lunch at one of the prepared-food stalls.

Day 5

Markets, culture & nightlife

Based in Polanco

Mexico City after dark is when the city really comes alive.

Morning

Taquería tour

El Tizoncito for tacos al pastor, El Califa for late-night carne asada, El Vilsito (a mechanic shop by day, taquería by night).

Afternoon

Lucha libre at Arena México

Mexican wrestling matches Tuesday/Friday/Sunday nights. Pure spectacle — masks, capes, drama.

Evening

Teotihuacán pyramids

An hour outside the city. Climb the Pyramid of the Sun (third largest in the world) early to beat the heat.

Day 6

Slow morning, big sights

Based in Roma Norte

Sleep in, take it slow, and fill the day with the experiences you came for.

Morning

Museo Nacional de Antropología

Among the best museums in the Americas. Plan three hours and don't skip the Aztec Sun Stone or the Mayan exhibits.

Afternoon

Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul)

Frida's home and studio in Coyoacán. Buy timed tickets online weeks in advance — they sell out daily.

Evening

Xochimilco trajinera

Brightly painted boats on the canals south of the city. Great with a group — bring snacks, drinks, and a mariachi if you want one.

Day 7

A locals' day

Based in Condesa

Eat where the locals eat, walk where the locals walk.

Morning

Mercado de San Juan

Gourmet market with insect snacks, exotic meats, and the city's best cheese counters. Lunch at one of the prepared-food stalls.

Afternoon

Taquería tour

El Tizoncito for tacos al pastor, El Califa for late-night carne asada, El Vilsito (a mechanic shop by day, taquería by night).

Evening

Lucha libre at Arena México

Mexican wrestling matches Tuesday/Friday/Sunday nights. Pure spectacle — masks, capes, drama.

Where to stay for a 7-day trip

For a 7-day visit, base yourself in one neighborhood — you'll waste hours in transit if you split your stay. These are the best Mexico City bases.

Roma Norte

Tree-lined Art Nouveau streets, the city's best restaurant and bar scene, and easy walking access to Condesa.

Condesa

Sister neighborhood to Roma — slightly more residential, with two big oval parks and great brunch.

Centro Histórico

The old colonial core with the Zócalo, the cathedral, and the Templo Mayor Aztec ruins. Touristy but unmissable.

7 days in Mexico City: FAQ

Is 7 days enough for Mexico City?+

7 days lets you really live in Mexico City — see everything most travelers miss, take multiple day trips, and find the version of the city you'll keep coming back to.

What's the best time of year for a 7-day Mexico City trip?+

The dry season (October-May) is best — cool mornings, warm afternoons, blue skies. Avoid June-September if you can; the daily afternoon thunderstorms are intense.

How much should I budget for 7 days in Mexico City?+

For a comfortable mid-range trip, plan around $910 per person for 7 days, covering a 3-star hotel, two restaurant meals a day, attractions, and local transit. Budget travelers can do it for around $350, while a luxury experience runs $2450+.

Is Mexico City safe?+

The neighborhoods tourists frequent (Roma, Condesa, Polanco, Coyoacán, Centro) are very safe day and night. Use Uber instead of street taxis and you'll be fine.

How many days do you need in Mexico City?+

Four to five days minimum. The city is enormous and the day trip to Teotihuacán is essential.

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