10 Things to See and Do in Mexico City

As the country’s capital, Mexico City houses some of the best establishments, and it’s the perfect place for travelers to spend a few days, weeks, or even months. Now, if you have already decided to visit this city, you might be wondering about the things to see and do while you’re around. If so, this article is for you.

Mexico City is a vast city, meaning you’ll find several activities to do. Here, we’ll give you an overview of some of the city’s best things to see and do. We also wrote a more detailed guide to each one if you want to know more about a particular place or spot on the list.

After reading, you’ll have a general idea about the place and also make sure you know what to expect if you want to enjoy a lovely trip to the capital of Mexico.

Without further ado, let’s get into it!

Things to See and Do in Mexico City

Chapultepec Park

Chapultepec Park is one of the many parks in the city, and it’s among the largest of all.

Mexico City houses several parks amidst the city, but this one holds other popular establishments or buildings such as the Museo Nacional de Antropologia and other museums. 

As such, it’s something to consider if you want to enjoy a stroll at the park once you’re done visiting other urban establishments in the city.

If you want to know more about this park, you can read our guide article about Chapultepec Park.

Teotihuacan Archaeological Site

The Teotihuacan Archaeological Site is one of the most popular spots in the city, mainly due to the discovered artifacts on the site.

Here, you can find the rich ancient history of the Aztecs, especially the pyramids and other artifacts dating back centuries ago.

This site is about 45 minutes away from the center of Mexico City.

As such, it’s a perfect day trip to visit. It’s also a favorite tourist destination for travelers staying in Mexico City for several days or weeks.

To learn more about this place, you can read our guide article about Teotihuacan Archaeological Site.

Palacio de Bellas Artes

Palacio de Bellas Artes is another favorite spot of many people mainly because of its stunning view and accessible location.

This building is essentially a museum that houses numerous interesting Mexican history exhibits.

It’s located in the center of the Centro Historico of Mexico City and sits beside other famous tourist spots.

As such, visiting this city will also allow you to be close to other spots if you want to see more of the best places in the city.

If you want to know more about this museum, you can read our guide article about Palacio de Bellas Artes.

Zocalo

Another excellent place to explore and visit is the Zocalo.

The Zocalo is essentially a vast square lying amidst the city.

You can see activities, events, parades, protests, and many more here.

Among other city squares, the Zocalo is the most comprehensive and extensive. 

Many popular establishments and buildings surround the square. As such, it’s something to explore together with these spots.

Among the nearby establishments are the Metropolitan Cathedral and the El Templo Mayor.

If you want to know more about this city square, you can read our guide article about the Zocalo.

El Templo Mayor

El Templo Mayor is another popular place to visit when you’re in Mexico City, and it’s because you can easily reach the place downtown.

El Templo Mayor is essentially an archaeological site once the center of the Aztecs before the city became Mexico. 

When the Spaniards conquered the city in 1521, they destroyed the Aztec structures and used the stone ruins to become the church’s foundation, which sits beside the ruins.

You can find both the museum and the archaeological sites in the area.

If you want to know more about this area, you can read our guide article about El Templo Mayor.

Metropolitan Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral is one of the most stunning establishments in the city, and its structure is among the most exceptional.

The cathedral withstood the passing of time; here, you can appreciate the designs incorporated into the place as time passed. 

Like all other churches, the Metropolitan Cathedral mainly serves the public by holding masses.

However, you can also tour the place and climb its towers if you want a stunning view of the square.

If you want to know more about this church, you can read our guide article about the Metropolitan Cathedral.

Frida Kahlo Museum

The Frida Kahlo Museum is one of the most visited museums in Mexico City.

As such, it’s not something you’ll want to miss when you’re visiting around.

The museum is also known as Casa Azul, and it’s because of its blue color it has.

The museum is where Frida Kahlo, a famous Mexican Artist, lived, grew, and died.

As such, her artworks, along with Diego Rivera’s, are exhibited in this place.

If you want to know more about this museum, you can read our guide article about Frida Kahlo Museum.

The Angel of Independence

The Angel of Independence is one of the main images representing Mexico City and the entire country. It’s a golden Angel situated at the city’s main highways roundabout. This towering angel is visible in several spots in the city, and it’s a popular starting point for tours, activities, protests, and parades. 

If you’re visiting Mexico City, you cannot leave until you visit this place. It’s a bronze statue, but it’s covered in 24-karat gold.

To know more about this spot, you can read our guide article about The Angel of Independence

Museo Nacional de Antropologia

The Museo Nacional de Antropologia is the city’s most extensive and most visited museum.

Out of more than 180 museums, this one has the most exciting collections of artworks and is also the biggest.

You’ll need more than a day to explore the most out of this museum.

However, you’ll find five of the best exhibits and see them in one day if you have limited time.

To know more about this museum, you can read our guide article about the Museo Nacional de Antropologia.

Chapultepec Castle 

Finally, the Chapultepec Castle is a must-visit spot in Mexico City, and it’s because of the things you’ll enjoy in the place.

This spot is essentially a castle turned into a museum. It sits atop Chapultepec Hill amid Chapultepec Park.

As such, it’s visible in several areas of the park and the highway.

Here, you can enjoy different artifacts, such as the personal belongings of former rulers who lived in this castle. 

If you want to know more about this castle, you can read our guide article about Chapultepec Castle.


This list lets you know the best things to see and do in Mexico City. Of course, this vast city will have many more establishments and experiences. As always, we hope you enjoy your stay and maximize your time by planning an itinerary or schedule ahead of time.

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