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Mexico City Entry tickets

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Mexico City: Frida Kahlo Museum with Early Access Option

1. Mexico City: Frida Kahlo Museum with Early Access Option

Visit the emblematic Frida Kahlo Museum with a standard or first access entry ticket. When visiting Mexico City you don't want to miss the iconic home of Frida Kahlo. Learn about the daily life of this artistic couple and enjoy the peace of the gardens too. The Frida Kahlo Museum is also known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House) thanks to its blue walls. This historic house, where Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera lived, is now an art museum, dedicated to the life and work of Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. Enjoy entry with the standard entry ticket or choose the first access ticket option to avoid crowds by being the first group of the day to enter the museum.

Mexico City: Anthropology Museum Skip-the-Line Ticket

2. Mexico City: Anthropology Museum Skip-the-Line Ticket

Skip the line with this entrance ticket to Mexico City's National Museum of Anthropology and visit one of the most important buildings in Latin America, with rooms that contain the pre-Hispanic artifacts and history of the Mexicas, Mayas, Toltecs, and more cultures from the country throughout time. Enjoy a visit to the Anthropology Museum, the most emblematic place safeguarding the legacy, history, and culture of Mexico's many Indigenous peoples. Explore the museum, which stands as a symbol of identity, and as a resource for generations that want to learn more about their cultural roots. Wonder at its innovative design, the art, and the symbolism that has given the building a well-known personality around the world. See a great collection of pre-Hispanic objects that were found in different parts of the country, which were made by the various cultures that developed in the vast territory that is now known as Mexico.

México City: Six Flags Theme Park Admission Tickets

3. México City: Six Flags Theme Park Admission Tickets

Take on roller coasters, river rapids, and laser tag at Six Flags Mexico City with this ticket. Find something for everyone in the attraction areas of Cowboy Village, Bugs Bunny Boomtown, DC Super Friends, Villa Hollywood, Polynesian Village, French Village, and Mexican Village. Simply exchange your voucher for a ticket and start your adventure. See comic book and cartoon characters brought to life in DC Super Friends and Bunny Boomtown. Feel like you've stepped into the wild west at Cowboy Village Feel the thrill of riding on 9 different roller coasters. Experience a simulation of a tsunami in the Polynesian Village. Splash around on two water rides. Explore the theme park to find thrilling adventures for all ages.

Mexico City: Lucha Libre Night

4. Mexico City: Lucha Libre Night

Don’t miss an exciting display of adrenaline and acrobatics during your stay in Mexico City. Book this ticket to a lucha libre show, and grab your mask to watch ringside. No trip to Mexico City is complete without a lucha libre wrestling experience and the chance to cheer with the crowds for your favorite lycra-clad wrestler. Based on the same priniciples as western freestyle wrestling, Mexican lucha libre is world-famous for its masked performers and adrenaline-fueled antics. As well as your own personal mask, you will get 2 free shots of tequila to get the party started, adding to the fun as the wrestlers start flying through the air. Bilingual guides are on hand to explain the rules, who the wrestlers are, and more, so you will always know exactly what is going, and who is winning!

Garibaldi by Night - Mexico City

5. Garibaldi by Night - Mexico City

As night sets in, we’ll head out to enjoy the lively atmosphere of Mexico City by night. We’ll drive along lighted streets, heading for the world renowned "Plaza Garibaldi", a classic meeting place of the most famous Mexican Musicians, "The Mariachi’s." Enjoy a classic Mexican show that will give you a taste of our folklore and tradition. Dance to the beat of live music as we enjoy the Mexican hospitality of this spectacular atmosphere and a Mariachi Variety Show. One drink is included as encouragement to dance. Depending on your enthusiasm, it may take more encouragement!

Mexico City: Torre Latino Observation Deck

6. Mexico City: Torre Latino Observation Deck

Enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Mexico City with this attraction ticket. On the main deck of the Mirador Torre Latino, see the Mexican capital in a different light. Learn more about the city and tower's history with included admission to the Museo de la Ciudad y de la Torre. Skip the lines with your fast-track ticket and go directly to the ticket office with your bracelet. Take a tour to the top of this 182-meter skyscraper covered with glass and aluminum, with a terrace on its 44th floor. Go in the morning and watch the sun rise, or go up in the afternoon to watch the sun set over one of Earth's largest cities. After the dizzy heights of the tower lookout, enjoy access to the Museo de la Ciudad y de la Torre on the 38th floor. Learn about the history of the site of the tower, a symbol of Mexico City in popular culture. See how the monuments of Mexico City have changed over time.

Mexico City: Franz Mayer Museum Admission Ticket

7. Mexico City: Franz Mayer Museum Admission Ticket

Explore the Franz Mayer Museum, a non-profit institution dedicated to preserving, researching, and presenting the extensive collections of books, paintings, and decorative arts that constitute the Franz Mayer legacy. Dive into the world of this popular collector and discover other iconic art pieces. Enter a unique 16th-century building that used to serve as a hospital in the historic center of the city. Stroll through extensive exhibits highlighting the popular art collections of Ruth Lechuga, surrealist artist Wolfgang Paalen, and the great goldsmith William Spratling, among others. Experience a modern museum that encourages innovation and creativity by conserving and disseminating art and design through permanent and temporary collections. Enjoy an introspective journey through art, fashion, and photography.

Mexico City: Latin American Tower and Bicentennial Museum

8. Mexico City: Latin American Tower and Bicentennial Museum

Enjoy amazing views at the Latin American Tower with 360-degree panoramic views of Mexico City on the 44th floor, get access to the City Museum, and the Bicentennial Museum.  Marvel at the 182-meter skyscraper covered with glass and aluminum that was the tallest building in the city until 1972. Take in the impressive view of the city's skyline from the majestic terrace on its 44th floor.  Stop at the Museum of the City and the Tower on the 38th floor to find out more about the history of the site where the tower was built, how it is a symbol of the city, and learn about other monuments in the city.  Head to the Bicentennial Museum on the 36th floor and pass through more than 200 years of history which exhibits different political, social, and cultural aspects of Mexico. Enjoy little-known facts and unpublished documents.  In addition, this pass is a Flash Ticket, so you do not have to wait in line to buy and go directly to the ticket office with your bracelet.

Six Flags Mexico City: Tickets and Transfer

9. Six Flags Mexico City: Tickets and Transfer

Spend a day of adventure in Mexico City's entertaining Six Flags. Six Flags is the perfect place for families or groups of friends, with a great variety of fun activities that will suit any interest. For those that love an adrenaline rush, there is the Six Flag's wooden rollercoaster, the fastest in Latin America, as well as the spinning Boomerang ride. If you are less interested in fast rides, there are lots of great family activities at Six Flags, including Uncle Twisty's Cabin, The Junior Rollercoaster and a good jump around on the Turbo Bungy. Or you can catch one of the many shows and attractions featured at the park. Come watch your favorite superheroes and Looney Toons characters. Sit back and enjoy a dolphin water show with dolphins, or marvel at the wonderful night light display.

Mexico City: Memory and Tolerance Museum Entry Ticket

10. Mexico City: Memory and Tolerance Museum Entry Ticket

Visit the Memory and Tolerance Museum, a unique space in Mexico City and an international benchmark, with this entrance ticket. The museum's mission is to create awareness through historical memory, particularly of the Holocaust and other crimes against humanity such as the Armenian genocides, Rwanda, Guatemala, Cambodia, Darfur, and Yugoslavia, warning visitors about the danger of indifference, discrimination and violence. The museum seeks to promote tolerance, a culture of peace, respect for human rights, and social action. It also offers a historical and human experience through each of its 43 rooms of permanent exhibitions in which you can access more than 1,200 objects, documents, and audiovisual pieces. Your entry ticket includes an audioguide in Spanish and English. The permanent art installations and pieces include: • Lost Potential installation by Jan Hendrix • Lozano-Hemmer installation metronomes • The Wings of Peace, a sculptural and interactive work by Jorge Marin • YOU, a sculptural and interactive work by Rivelino • Cube, an installation by Jan Hendrix • Train wagon used in World War II for the transfer of prisoners • Non-Violence Project, a sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd • Fragment of the Berlin Wall

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What people are saying about Mexico City

Overall rating

3.7 / 5

based on 24 reviews

Thought when we pre-bought our tickets we wouldn't have to queue.!

We were misinformed and had to queue for over an hour to get into palace. Would not recommend going mid morning as far too many people trying to move around inside, crammed corridors and not able to see rooms properly.

It was a blast! I was expecting a little more of an explanation and time for questions and answers by our guide, but what she did share was very helpful, and we had a great time!

A must-see museum which was actually Frida and Diego’s home for many years. The last two rooms were most touching. Profound.

Must visit. Great to understand more about the history of Mexico. Ticket provides skip the line, but not very necessary.

It was very well organized and very nice place. But you have to buy your tikets in advance