The leafy corridor is a popular destination for visitors looking for the best things to see and do in Mexico City. Roma and CondesaThere are many reasons why Americans have moved to Mexico City. English is spoken everywhere, prices have increased, and some of the more fiery salsas were tamed. The shifting character of this 500-year-old city (700, if you count back to Tenochtitlán) is nothing new, but the vibe in certain districts—those fully saturated with restaurants, cafés, bars, coffee shops, and clubs galore—is just one of Mexico City’s multitudes. Mexico City’s diverse offerings are best experienced by exploring beyond the heavily-trafficked areas. The city is almost 600 square kilometers of concrete, so it’s worth the effort to explore. Whatever your style and speed of travel, from an early riser to burn-the-candle-at-both-ends, there is something for everyone; think art galleries, museums, storied pastry shops, and a park or garden for every mood. Here are the top things to do right now in Mexico City.
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What are the best things to see and do in Mexico City?
Each review has been written and approved by an a Condé Nast Traveler Journalist who has been to the destination, and visited this activity. When selecting things to do, editors look for landmarks or experiences that give an insider’s perspective of a particular destination. They keep authenticity, location, customer service and sustainability in mind. This gallery contains new information that has been added since the original publication date.