Ultimate 3-Day Mexico City Itinerary: Best Things to Do & See
A vibrant fusion of ancient heritage, artistic spirit, and tantalizing cuisine, Mexico City captivates at every turn.

Day 1: Historic Center & Classic Flavors
Morning
Start your adventure at the Zócalo, the vast main square surrounded by grand colonial buildings, where Mexico’s history comes alive.
Walk over to the Templo Mayor, the fascinating ruins and museum of the Aztec’s former main temple, where ancient Mexico meets modern city life.
Afternoon
Refuel with a traditional lunch at Café de Tacuba, an iconic eatery serving classic Mexican dishes in a beautifully tiled, historic setting.
Marvel at Mexico’s artistic legacy at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, famed for its murals and dazzling Art Nouveau architecture.
Evening
For dinner, savor gourmet tacos and mezcals at El Pescadito, a local favorite for Baja-style seafood tacos in the heart of the Centro.
End your night with a cocktail at the historic Bar La Ópera, renowned for its ornate ceilings and storied past—allegedly including a bullet hole from Pancho Villa.
Day 2: Art, Neighborhoods & Chapultepec
Morning
Begin in bohemian Coyoacán, wandering its leafy plazas and vibrant markets for a taste of old-world charm and artisan crafts.
Step into the world of iconic artist Frida Kahlo at the Museo Frida Kahlo (“Casa Azul”), filled with her art, personal memorabilia, and colorful Mexican folk décor.
Afternoon
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Mercado de Coyoacán, where you can sample local delicacies like quesadillas, tostadas, and fresh fruit juices.
Head to Chapultepec Castle, perched atop Chapultepec Hill, for panoramic city views and a peek into imperial Mexican history and lush parkland.
Evening
Dine at Contramar in Roma Norte, a beloved seafood restaurant famous for its tuna tostadas and lively ambiance.
After dinner, enjoy a cocktail at Licorería Limantour, an award-winning mixology bar known for creative drinks and a chic setting in Roma.
Day 3: Ancient Ruins & Modern Marvels
Morning
Start early for an excursion to Teotihuacán, the ancient city with its majestic Pyramids of the Sun and Moon—one of Mexico’s most awe-inspiring archaeological sites.
Afternoon
On your return, stop for lunch at La Gruta, a unique cave restaurant near Teotihuacán, offering traditional Mexican fare in a magical underground setting.
Back in the city, explore the cutting-edge Museo Soumaya, home to an impressive collection of European and Mexican art—housed in a futuristic silver facade.
Evening
For your final dinner, head to Azul Histórico, an enchanting restaurant nestled in a colonial courtyard, celebrated for its inventive takes on Mexican cuisine.
Top off your trip with a nightcap at Baltra Bar in Condesa, an intimate, explorer-themed spot for creative cocktails and relaxed vibes.
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