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Mexico City 5‑Day Itinerary (December 19‑24, 2025)

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Day 1: Arrival & Historic Center

Morning: After arriving at Mexico City International Airport, take a taxi to your hotel in the historic center and settle in. A brief stroll around the neighborhood lets you absorb the bustling atmosphere.

Afternoon: Explore the expansive Zócalo, the heart of the city, and visit the stunning Metropolitan Cathedral with its baroque interiors. Grab a quick taco at a nearby taquería for a true street‑food experience.

Evening: Head to Plaza Garibaldi to enjoy live mariachi bands while sipping a margarita. End the night with a relaxed dinner at a traditional Mexican restaurant nearby.

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Day 2: Chapultepec & Museum Day

Morning: Walk through the leafy Chapultepec Park and tour the historic Chapultepec Castle, offering panoramic city views and a glimpse into Mexico’s imperial past.

Afternoon: Spend several hours at the world‑class National Museum of Anthropology, marveling at the Aztec Sun Stone and extensive pre‑Columbian collections.

Evening: Dine in the upscale Polanco district, sampling contemporary Mexican cuisine at a stylish restaurant.

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Day 3: Coyoacán & Xochimilco

Morning: Visit the vibrant Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) in Coyoacán, where the iconic artist’s home and studio are preserved exactly as she left them.

Afternoon: Wander the colorful streets of Coyoacán, stopping at the bustling Coyoacán Market for churros and fresh fruit juices.

Evening: Take a relaxing boat ride through the historic Xochimilco canals, enjoying live music and local snacks from floating vendors.

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Day 4: Teotihuacan & Modern Nightlife

Morning: Embark on a guided day trip to the awe‑inspiring Teotihuacan Pyramids, climbing the Sun and Moon pyramids for unforgettable vistas.

Afternoon: Return to the city and visit the magnificent Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a major pilgrimage site.

Evening: Explore the hip Condesa neighborhood, stopping at a rooftop bar for cocktails and experiencing the lively local nightlife.

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Day 5: Art, Shopping & Farewell

Morning: Admire the striking architecture and free admission at the Museo Soumaya, featuring works by Rodin and Dalí.

Afternoon: Browse the artisanal treasures at La Ciudadela market**, perfect for picking up handmade souvenirs and textiles.

Evening: Conclude your stay with a memorable dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city skyline, toasting to your Mexican adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Zócalo: 1 hour – $0
  • Metropolitan Cathedral: 1 hour – $0
  • Plaza Garibaldi (Mariachi): 2 hours – $20
  • Chapultepec Castle: 2 hours – $8
  • National Museum of Anthropology: 3 hours – $6
  • Polanco dinner: 2 hours – $30
  • Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul): 2 hours – $13
  • Coyoacán Market (food): 2 hours – $15
  • Xochimilco canals (boat ride): 2 hours – $25
  • Teotihuacan day tour: 5 hours – $50
  • Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe: 1 hour – $0
  • Condesa nightlife (drinks): 2 hours – $20
  • Museo Soumaya: 1 hour – $0
  • La Ciudadela market (shopping): 2 hours – $20
  • Rooftop farewell dinner: 2 hours – $40

Total Estimated Cost: $247

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding a half‑day excursion to the nearby colonial town of Taxco for silver shopping, or extend your stay by a day to explore the vibrant neighborhood of Roma with its street art and cafés. To shorten the trip, you could combine Day 3 and Day 4 activities by taking an early morning Teotihuacan tour and skipping the Xochimilco boat ride, focusing instead on the city’s museums and historic sites.

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