A 5-Day Foodie Getaway in Mexico City

  • Day 1: Exploring Mexico City's Art and Food Scene
    15 minutes (6.2 miles) from Mexico City International Airport

    Start your foodie adventure in Mexico City with a visit to Casa Azul, the former residence of the iconic artist Frida Kahlo. Explore the colorful rooms and exhibits before heading to the nearby Mercado Coyoacan to sample some mouth-watering street food like tacos, gorditas, and churros. After lunch, take a 20-minute Uber ride to Contramar for some of the freshest seafood in the city. Don't miss their famous tuna tostadas and red snapper. Finish the day with a nightcap at Limantour, one of the top cocktail bars in Latin America.

  • Day 2: Historic Sites and Delicious Eats
    24 minutes (8.3 miles) from Limantour

    Spend the morning exploring Mexico City's historic center, including the stunning Palacio de Bellas Artes, the sprawling Zocalo plaza, and the ornate Metropolitan Cathedral. Once you've worked up an appetite, head to Fonda Fina for a top-notch lunch of traditional Mexican dishes with a modern twist. After lunch, take a 20-minute Uber ride to Mercado de San Juan, known for its wide variety of exotic meats and ingredients. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a visit to El Moro Churreria for some of the best churros and hot chocolate in town.

  • Day 3: A Day on the Canal and Aztec Ruins
    29 minutes (14.2 miles) from El Moro Churreria

    Take a 40-minute Uber ride south to the picturesque canals of Xochimilco, where you can rent a colorful, flower-adorned trajinera boat for a leisurely float down the waterways. Stock up on snacks and drinks at the floating vendors that pass by, but save some room for a delectable seafood lunch at Los Pescaditos when you dock. In the afternoon, head to the majestic Teotihuacan pyramids, only an hour's drive away. Climb to the top of the iconic Pyramid of the Sun for breathtaking views of the ancient Aztec ruins.

  • Day 4: Renowned Chefs and Trendy Bars
    50 minutes (30.6 miles) from Teotihuacan

    Travel to the chic Polanco neighborhood for breakfast at Eno, a rustic cafe with a farm-to-table ethos. After breakfast, explore the contemporary art collections at the Museo Soumaya or indulge in some retail therapy at the upscale Antara Fashion Hall. For lunch, head to Pujol, one of the world's most famous restaurants, for a tasting menu featuring inventive twists on traditional Mexican cuisine. In the evening, bar-hop to some of the hippest spots in town, like Jules Basement for speakeasy-style cocktails and Fifty Mils for creative concoctions and a sophisticated atmosphere.

  • Day 5: Final Bites and Farewells
    34 minutes (11.8 miles) from Fifty Mils

    Finish your foodie tour of Mexico City with some unforgettable eats. Start with a leisurely breakfast at the charming bakery-cafe Panaderia Rosetta, known for its heavenly pastries and bread. Take a 15-minute Uber ride to the historic neighborhood of La Condesa for lunch at El Califa, a legendary taqueria with some of the best al pastor tacos in the city. Walk off your lunch with a stroll through the lush Chapultepec Park, making sure to stop by the fascinating National Museum of Anthropology. End your day on a sweet note with a visit to Quattro, an artisanal ice cream shop beloved for its imaginative flavors.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Casa Azul (2 hours, $10)
  • Mercado Coyoacan (1 hour, $15)
  • Contramar (2 hours, $30)
  • Limantour (2 hours, $20)
  • Fonda Fina (2 hours, $40)
  • Mercado de San Juan (1 hour, $10)
  • El Moro Churreria (1 hour, $10)
  • Xochimilco (4 hours, $50)
  • Los Pescaditos (2 hours, $20)
  • Teotihuacan (4 hours, $30)
  • Eno (1 hour, $20)
  • Museo Soumaya (2 hours, $15)
  • Pujol (3 hours, $150)
  • Jules Basement (2 hours, $30)
  • Fifty Mils (2 hours, $40)
  • Panaderia Rosetta (1 hour, $10)
  • El Califa (1 hour, $15)
  • National Museum of Anthropology (2 hours, $10)
  • Quattro (1 hour, $10)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $465

Transportation

Getting around Mexico City is relatively easy and affordable using the ride-hailing app Uber. Most of the locations on this itinerary are accessible by car and are within a reasonable distance of each other. The estimated total cost for Uber rides during this 5-day itinerary is approximately $80. Keep in mind that traffic can be heavy during rush hour and on weekends, so plan accordingly.

Useful Tips

If you have more time in Mexico City, consider adding a trip to the colorful Neighborhood of the Arts (La Roma and La Condesa), where you can find some of the most innovative and eclectic food options in the city. Alternatively, you could visit the Xalapa Market, one of the largest in the country and a great place to taste local delicacies or buy souvenirs. If you have less time, consider skipping the trip to Teotihuacan or spending less time at some of the museums or markets.

Airports

Mexico City International Airport (MEX) is the primary airport serving Mexico City and is located about 6.2 miles east of the city center. The airport is well-connected by public transportation, including buses and metro lines, as well as taxi and ride-hailing services. Another option is Toluca International Airport (TLC), located about 27 miles from Mexico City. However, this airport primarily serves domestic and regional flights and may not be as convenient for international travelers.

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