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Things to do in Mexico City

History Museums

History Museums

13 experiences
Archaeological Sites

Archaeological Sites

16 experiences
Art Museums

Art Museums

7 experiences
Dance Shows

Dance Shows

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Castles

Castles

4 experiences

Top 10 things to do

#1
Museo Frida Kahlo

Explore the beautiful Blue House and see Frida Kahlo's amazing artworks

4.5 (297 reviews)
#2
Teotihuacán

Enjoy a guided tour to the Teotihuacán archeological site and learn about its history

4.4 (181 reviews)
#3
Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo House Studio Museum

See the masterpieces of three great Mexican artists and learn about their history

4.6 (17 reviews)
#4
Palacio de Bellas Artes

The Palacio de Bellas Artes, or Palace of Fine Arts, is an impressive historical building in Mexico City, serving as the home of the famous Ballet Folklórico de México. Their shows offer an exciting, magical journey tracing the origins of Mexico through to its present day.

4.7 (35 reviews)
#5
Six Flags Mexico

Ever wondered what it feels like to fly like Superman, or how it would feel to save Metropolis with the Justice League? You can find out at Six Flags Mexico City. There are eight themed areas inside the park, including zones dedicated to the Looney Tunes, DC heroes, and a number of countries around the world. Make sure you take a spin on the Medusa Steel Coaster, a fan favorite that corkscrews and twists around the track at high speeds. If you're looking for even more thrills, get ready to reach speeds up to 120 km/h on Superman: The Last Escape. While you're roaming the park, play some carnival games, grab a slushie and a churro, and keep an eye out for Bugs Bunny!

4.7 (27 reviews)
#6
National Museum of Anthropology

Enjoy a guided tour of the National Museum of Anthropology and see the historical artifacts

4.5 (162 reviews)
#7
Torre Latinoamericana

The Torre Latinoamericana is a skyscraper located in downtown Mexico City, inside its old historic city center. This striking edifice has a height of 183 meters and consists of 44 floors. It was the tallest building in Latin America upon its completion in 1956. The indomitable building has also famously withstood many earthquakes, most significantly those of 1985 and 2017. On a clear day, visitors can enjoy the panoramic views afforded from the tower's 44th-floor observation deck and the 41st-floor lounge bar. There's also the fascinating Bicentennial Museum on the 36th floor where you can delve into the first hundred years of independent Mexico through exhibits of original photos and artifacts.

4.3 (48 reviews)
#8
Chapultepec Castle

Explore historic rooms, enjoy panoramic views, and admire the stunning gardens

4.7 (25 reviews)
#9
Inbursa Aquarium

View over 14,000 specimens at the Inbursa Aquarium

1 (1 review)
#10
Templo Mayor Museum

Witness a large and impressive collection of Aztec artifacts

4.6 (15 reviews)

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