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How to celebrate Easter in Mexico City: A complete guide
How to celebrate Easter in Mexico City: A complete guide

From dramatic processions to the spectacular Passion Play at Iztapalapa, there are many fascinating things to do in Mexico City at Easter. The city’s Semana Santa celebrations are among the largest in Latin America, drawing millions of spectators each year to experience its traditions.

Easter brings pleasant spring temperatures and a festive atmosphere with streets adorned in purple decorations. Whether exploring Mexico City’s historic churches like the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, savoring traditional foods like caporitada (bread pudding), or joining families in Chapultepec Park, here’s how to spend Easter in Mexico City.

Everything you need to know about Easter in Mexico City

Easter traditions: The Passion Play in Iztapalapa, Semana Santa processions, and religious services at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, all of which are free Easter activities in Mexico City.
Key Easter dates: Important processions are held on Good Friday and Easter Mass on Easter Sunday. Many stores and attractions close on Easter Sunday, but restaurants typically stay open.
Average temperatures: Spring in Mexico City sees temperatures around 59-72 F (15-22 C) with occasional showers and mild evenings.
Festive food to try: Tortas de camarón (shrimp patties), romeritos (steamed or boiled seepweed), and capirotada (sweet bread pudding).

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8 best views in Mexico City
8 best views in Mexico City

Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world, home to over 22 million people. Despite its size, it’s one of the most charming, walkable, and enjoyable big cities in the world. From famous CDMX Landmarks in the historic center to the trendy streets of Condesa, Roma Norte, and Chapultepec Park, there’s no shortage of spectacular views in Mexico City.

Between bites of sizzling Al Pastor tacos and sips of mezcal, discover hidden rooftops and historic viewpoints that showcase mix of ancient and modern architecture. Here are eight must-visit spots offering the best views in Mexico City.

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8 epic free things to do in Mexico City
8 epic free things to do in Mexico City

A diverse megacity that’s home to nearly 22 million people, Mexico City boasts a load of free attractions, including captivating historic buildings, tranquil green spaces, charming streets, and a soaring peak with great views of the Mexican capital.

If it’s your first time in Mexico City, see traditional dancers in the famous Zócalo Square, explore the sprawling Chapultepec Park, and contemplate the powerful Diego Rivera murals, all without spending a cent.

Whether you’re discovering the city on a budget or just looking for some free things to do in Mexico City, this guide has you covered.

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Best neighborhoods in Mexico City to get a feel for the city
Best neighborhoods in Mexico City to get a feel for the city

Sprawling across a high plateau in the heart of the country, Mexico City brims with centuries of history, street life, and captivating flavors. Whether exploring ancient ruins or indulging in delicious street food, plenty of Mexico City neighborhoods will speak to your travel style.

Each area has its distinct personality, from the colonial charm of Coyoacán to the modern flair of Polanco. In this guide, we spotlight the best neighborhoods in Mexico City, uncovering the hidden gems, cultural highlights, and culinary treasures that define these lively pockets of one of the world’s most dynamic capitals.

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Super fun and informative tour! Gio is super passionate and without his stories the visit would have been ok, but now learned so much! Transport was also nice, nice bus with air conditioning. Also nice that this tour is early, so that you are away from the crowd and the heat. We also had a nice and interested group. Definitely get an ice cream at the exit!

5 out of 5 stars

Gio was professional and very informative. It was fantastic at answering any and all questions even demonstrating when necessary. The driver was equally professional and maneuvered through the thick traffic while keeping us safe and comfortable.

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A wonderful tour of Teotihuacan - which is a must see for anyone visiting CDMX. Gio was a fantastic guide. He was extremely knowledgeable, very engaging and made the (half) day a high point of our Mexico trip.

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Our guide provided a wonderful overall experience. We learned so much about the history and culture of the site. The van was comfortable.

5 out of 5 stars

Had a great experience seeing the City lights…even it started with a rain…still had fun!