Mexico's capital is one of the liveliest and largest cities in the world, with a renowned arts and culture scene (an entire district was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and some of the best cuisine in the Western Hemisphere. Even better, Mexico City is affordable – and safer than you might expect. Here are some places to stay at:
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Gran Hotel Ciudad De Mexico | When it comes to the best places to stay in Mexico City, Gran Hotel is where you want to be. Enjoy spectacular views of Mexico City's historic center and main plaza, the Zócalo, while being provided with world-class service and an exclusive guest experience. | |
Galeria Plaza Reforma | Conveniently located in the center of the Financial District, Galeria Plaza Reforma is considered a gateway to all of Mexico, making it an ideal place for your next meeting, wedding, or event.Live an unbeatable gastronomic experience without leaving your hotel, Almara one of the best restaurants in the entire City it awaits you with open doors and the best Mexiterranean food. | |
Zocalo Central | Zócalo Central has 105 rooms and is housed in the former residence of Hernán Cortés at the heart of Mexico's main plaza, Zócalo. The side-street entrance opens up to a 24-hour reception, which also has a concierge service. There's also a welcoming café.The guest rooms are spread across six floors and have a tasteful modern style. They can accommodate between one and four adults and come with either interior, street or Zócalo-facing windows. The seventh floor rooftop is home to the property's restaurant, Balcón del Zócalo, which serves authentic Mexican dishes with a modern twist and an interesting mix of cocktails at the bar area. |
While staying at Mexico consider doing one one of these thrilling and exciting activites.
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Hot Air Balloon Ride | See Teotihuacan like few people get to, from high in the sky, with a hot air balloon ride over the ancient attraction. Your driver will pick you up in Mexico City and take you out to the launch area, where you'll hop into a shared hot air balloon. Then it's up to the sky, where you'll get to take photos or just take in the views for around 50 minutes. | |
Tours/Bus Tours | Discover the city at your own pace in one day and create your own tour of Mexico DF with the Turibus hop-on hop-off service | |
Visit Volcanos | This Iztaccihuatl Volcano hike is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Mexico City. An experienced guide gets you ready from start to finish on this adventure-filled day. Trek for 3 hours on an intermediate trail that ends a few thousand feet below the snowcapped summit 17,000 feet high. The air may be thin up there, but the views are not — soak up stunning views of Popocatepetl and the Valley of Mexico before descending the dormant volcano | |
Night Tours | Experience Mexico City at night in all its rambunctious glory on this 3-hour guided tour. Admire the illuminated monuments of the Zocalo, one of the largest city plazas in the world, before you revel in the festivities of Plaza Garibaldi. Listen to mariachi bands, dance to live music, watch a folkloric show and witness a symbolic cockfight in the square. Enjoy a complimentary drink and the convenience of hotel transport | |
Teotihuacan | Teotihuacan is an ancient pre-Columbian city in Mexico, and Tlatelolco is a 14th-century Aztec market town, excavated from beneath the capital. During this in-depth combo tour from Mexico City, enjoy guided visits of both sites, topped off with a stop at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of the most popular Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world. All entrance fees are included for a seamless experience |
These are the top three citys to visit in Mexico including where to stay and what to do spending your time their.