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Nejoblíbenější atrakce v Mexico City, Mexico

Top things to do in Mexico City, Mexico include exploring the vast Zócalo, one of the world's largest public squares, visiting the Catedral Metropolitana with its fusion of architectural styles, and touring the Templo Mayor Archaeological Site to see Aztec ruins just steps from the city center. Don't miss the colorful murals inside Palacio Nacional.

Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución)

1. Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución)

Plaza de la Constitución

4.7 (321,896)
NáměstíTuristická atrakceHistorické místoZajímavé místoZřízení

Iconic historic core of Mexico City, framed by the cathedral and National Palace. Walk the vast plaza, watch the flag ceremony and street life.

Rychlá fakta: A hum of mariachi and footsteps mixes with the scent of street tacos as crowds gather beneath an enormous flag that commands the open space. Hundreds of thousands can gather for major events, and archaeological remains under the square are displayed in a nearby museum so you can sense layers of the city's past.

Zajímavosti: In the heart of the city a 1978 excavation pulled back the paving to reveal layers of the Aztec capital: shards of polychrome pottery, a carved jaguar relief, and foundation stones from a 14th-century palace that now lie just beneath the plaza's worn flagstones. At dusk a nightly military flag-lowering halts traffic and conversation, people fall silent as a lone bugle sounds and the air fills with the metallic tang of gunpowder and the flurry of hundreds of pigeons taking off from colonial rooftops.

Catedral Metropolitana (Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral)

2. Catedral Metropolitana (Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral)

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

4.7 (23,350)
Turistická atrakceKostelMísto uctíváníAssociation Or OrganizationZajímavé místo

One of Latin America's largest colonial cathedrals, steeped in centuries of art and history. Walk cavernous chapels, ornate altars and climb rooftop viewpoints over the Zócalo.

Rychlá fakta: Visitors often feel the floor subtly tilt underfoot, evidence of centuries of settling and the constant battle to preserve towering bell towers. A dizzying blend of Baroque flourishes, austere Neoclassical lines and gilded altars reveals layers of art and politics, where chapels hide family tombs and surprising colonial-era paintings.

Zajímavosti: Built over 240 years, from 1573 to 1813, the structure hides within its stonework dozens of colonial-era crypts where ornate carved coffins and hand-lettered burial plaques are tucked away under side altars. You can feel the place slowly leaning on more than 6,000 wooden piles driven into the old lakebed, and if you press your cheek against a cool pillar you might catch the faint scent of beeswax and centuries of candle smoke layered with lime from nearby street stalls.

Templo Mayor Archaeological Site and Museum

3. Templo Mayor Archaeological Site and Museum

4.8 (34,146)
MuzeumTuristická atrakceZajímavé místoZřízení

Discover the ruined heart of Aztec Tenochtitlan under modern Mexico City. Explore pyramids, sacred offerings, and a museum of glittering artifacts.

Rychlá fakta: Underfoot you feel layered history as walkways expose giant carved stones and a massive stone serpent head, giving a vivid sense of ritual life. Archaeologists have uncovered thousands of offerings, from vivid sculptures to sacrificial remains, revealing a metropolis that pulsed with ceremony and fierce politics.

Zajímavosti: In 1978 construction workers unexpectedly unearthed the giant carved Coyolxauhqui disk, about 3.25 meters across and roughly eight tonnes, its fractured limbs still showing traces of red pigment and immediately revealing layers of ritual offerings beneath the street. Step into the museum's cool, dim rooms and you'll bend close to labels pointing out hundreds of tiny offerings: gold earspools no bigger than a thumb, miniature clay figurines stacked like pantry jars, and a rough greenstone mask that feels chalky under your fingertips.

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Palacio Nacional (National Palace)

4. Palacio Nacional (National Palace)

National Palace

4.5 (1,929)
Turistická atrakceHistorická památkaHistorické místoVládní úřadZajímavé místo

Center of Mexico's political and artistic history, home to Diego Rivera murals and colonial architecture. Explore grand state rooms, monumental murals, and views over the Zocalo.

Rychlá fakta: Bright murals cascade across the main stairwell and walls, pulling visitors into a cinematic retelling of revolution-era stories and national myths. Echoing stone corridors lead to ornate balconies and former government rooms, where guides point out hidden details and the building's layered textures invite close-up inspection.

Zajímavosti: Diego Rivera painted an epic wall-length fresco that stitches pre-Hispanic gods to 20th-century revolutionaries, and if you stand close enough you can see his energetic brush ridges and the faint smell of lime and oil still clinging to the plaster. Every September 15, at about 11:00 p.m., the sitting president steps onto the main balcony to reenact the Grito, ringing the bell and shouting '¡Viva!' while the plaza below erupts with fireworks, waving flags, and the roar of thousands.

Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts)

5. Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts)

Palace of Fine Arts

4.8 (190,379)
Cultural CenterTuristická atrakceArt MuseumMuzeumZajímavé místo

Grand Beaux-Arts palace with an iconic stained-glass dome and national murals. Explore galleries, Diego Rivera frescoes, and performances in an ornate theater.

Rychlá fakta: Sunlight pours through a vast stained-glass dome and paints jewel-toned mosaics across the polished marble, so the whole interior feels like a living canvas. Visitors often fall silent before massive murals by renowned painters, and an enormous pipe organ can rumble through the hall with surprising warmth.

Zajímavosti: Construction began in 1904 and, after a decades-long halt caused by the Mexican Revolution, the building finally opened in 1934, leaving the structure slightly askew because the old lakebed foundations settled unevenly. Inside, huge murals by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo splash the walls with thunderous color, and a sunset-kissed tiled dome glows in warm gold and orange above the plaza.

Museo Nacional de Antropología (National Museum of Anthropology)

6. Museo Nacional de Antropología (National Museum of Anthropology)

National Museum of Anthropology

4.8 (88,232)
Turistická atrakceHistory MuseumMuzeumZajímavé místoZřízení

World-class pre-Hispanic artifacts that explain Mexico's roots. Walk through enormous halls and iconic pieces like the Aztec Sun Stone up close.

Rychlá fakta: Under a dramatic umbrella-like courtyard canopy, a monumental basalt sunstone looms over groups of visitors and invites close-up study. Astonishingly, the holdings exceed 600,000 objects, from feathered ritual headdresses to carved jade masks, offering an immersive panorama of pre-Hispanic life.

Zajímavosti: Step inside and you're face-to-face with the Aztec Sun Stone, a 3.6-meter, roughly 24-ton carved basalt disk whose concentric glyphs are still so crisp you can study individual faces and dates with the naked eye. Wander the museum's 23 dim halls and you'll sometimes hear a docent whisper the quirky story of a tiny jade ear pendant that shimmered green under a spotlight, a piece that was once mistaken for a child's toy and later reclassified as a ceremonial ornament.

Castillo de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Castle)

7. Castillo de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Castle)

Chapultepec Castle

4.8 (86,231)
CastleHistorická památkaTuristická atrakceMuzeumHistorické místo

A hilltop palace offering sweeping city views and rich Mexican history. Wander ornate rooms, murals by Orozco, and lush castle gardens.

Rychlá fakta: Perched on a rocky hill with sweeping park views, the place still bears murals and cannon marks that whisper of dramatic battles and its chapters as an imperial palace and later a presidential residence. A rooftop terrace garden smells of citrus and pine, while inside you'll find an unexpectedly rich mix of European and Mexican paintings and ornate rooms that show how leaders once lived.

Zajímavosti: Perched about 2,325 meters above sea level, the old imperial palace still displays Emperor Maximilian's delicate Paris-made porcelain and glittering crystal chandeliers, and when late afternoon sun pours through the tall windows the marble rooms bloom with streaks of powder-blue and gold. Every September 13 a hushed ceremony honors six teenage cadets who fell defending the walls in 1847, and local legend says 13-year-old Juan Escutia wrapped himself in the tricolor and leapt from the ramparts rather than let the flag be captured.

Museo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul)

8. Museo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul)

Casa Azul

4.5 (43,303)
Art MuseumMuzeumZajímavé místoZřízení

See Frida Kahlo's home and original artworks, a vivid portrait of her life and art. Explore colorful rooms, her studio, personal objects, and the leafy courtyard garden.

Rychlá fakta: Step through a cobalt-blue gate and you encounter an intimate, lived-in studio where sunlit patios, embroidered dresses, and paint-splattered easels make the artist’s presence feel immediate. Surprising personal objects, such as her wheelchair, original clothing and a trove of folk and pre-Hispanic art, show how private life, political conviction and creative practice blended together.

Zajímavosti: Step into the cobalt-blue courtyard and you can practically smell earth and marigolds, while dozens of her embroidered Tehuana dresses hang like banners and a hand-painted plaster corset plus her prosthetic leg sit exactly where she left them. A small mirror mounted on the canopy above her four-poster bed shows how she painted many of her self-portraits while bedridden, and Diego Rivera's studio objects and pre-Columbian masks crowd the adjacent room, making the whole place feel like a lived-in painting.

Xochimilco Canals (Floating Gardens)

9. Xochimilco Canals (Floating Gardens)

Floating Gardens

4.3 (177)
Tour AgencyTravel AgencyZajímavé místoServiceZřízení

Colorful trajineras glide through centuries-old canals, offering a lively escape from the city. Expect mariachi, street food, floating gardens and picture-perfect boat views.

Rychlá fakta: Gliding along narrow, reed-fringed lanes, you can hear marimba music and watch families picnic from brightly painted boats while vendors drift by with fresh flowers and snacks. More than 170 kilometers of waterways survive within the urban sprawl, offering one of the largest remaining examples of chinampa agriculture where gardeners still cultivate floating plots by hand.

Zajímavosti: Paddle past narrow chinampa gardens first dug in the 14th century, where farmers still layer lake mud and reeds to grow corn, flowers and chinampa-grown cilantro on plots only a few meters wide. Brightly painted wooden trajineras, each often seating about 10 people, drift under strings of papel picado while mariachi bands climb aboard to sing, and vendors in small boats sell smoking esquites and cold pulque between the floating rows.

Ángel de la Independencia (The Angel on Paseo de la Reforma)

10. Ángel de la Independencia (The Angel on Paseo de la Reforma)

The Angel on Paseo de la Reforma

4.7 (163,582)
Turistická atrakceKulturní památkaZajímavé místoZřízení

Marvel at the golden Angel towering over Paseo de la Reforma, a national symbol and parade focal point. Stroll the plaza, grab skyline photos and soak in local life.

Rychlá fakta: Golden light splashes off the gilded statue at sunset, turning the column into an irresistible backdrop for wedding photos and nightly photographers. Below the pedestal lies a crypt with independence heroes, and the plaza becomes a charged gathering point after big sports triumphs or political rallies.

Zajímavosti: A gilded winged figure about 6.7 meters tall and weighing roughly seven tonnes perches atop a 45-meter column, so when the sun hits its gold leaf at midday the whole statue flashes like a coin seen from blocks away. Locals have a quirky habit of turning the circular plaza into a roaring party after big soccer wins, thousands squeezing into the roundabout to drape flags, climb the low steps, and sing beneath the gleaming figure.

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Tradiční sladké pokrmy

churros

churros

Churros in Mexico City are beloved street treats, often piped hot and crispy then rolled in cinnamon sugar and stuffed with fillings like cajeta or chocolate for an extra indulgence.

flan

flan

Flan in Mexico City blends Spanish custard technique with local tastes, its silky caramel top and creamy interior make it a staple at family gatherings and celebrations.

tres leches cake

tres leches cake

Tres leches cake is soaked in three kinds of milk so it stays supremely moist, and bakeries in Mexico City often finish it with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon for a crowd-pleasing dessert.

Tradiční slané pokrmy

tacos

tacos

Tacos in Mexico City are a culinary crossroads, where regional fillings from across Mexico meet local twists like al pastor carved from a vertical trompo and served with bright salsas.

tamales

tamales

Tamales are a weekend tradition in Mexico City, wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves and often made in tamalada gatherings where neighbors assemble hundreds to share.

mole

mole

Mole in Mexico City is a multi-layered sauce with dozens of ingredients, from chilies and nuts to chocolate and spices, and some family recipes are closely guarded heirlooms.

Tradiční nápoje

horchata

horchata

Horchata in Mexico City is usually made from rice steeped with cinnamon and sugar, yielding a creamy, refreshing drink that balances spicy street food.

agua fresca

agua fresca

Agua fresca vendors in Mexico City turn seasonal fruits and flowers into bright, lightly sweet drinks like agua de jamaica and tamarindo, perfect for cooling off.

pulque

pulque

Pulque is a milky, slightly fizzy fermented agave drink that was once sacred in pre-Hispanic ceremonies, and today it has a revival in hip pulquerías around the city.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mexico City, Mexico

What is the best time to visit Mexico City, Mexico?
The best months to visit Mexico City are from November through April. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Avoid the rainy season, which typically begins in May and lasts until October.
Is Mexico City, Mexico expensive for travelers?
Mexico City has an average cost of living around $1000 per month. This includes accommodation, food, and transportation, making it relatively affordable for travelers compared to other major capitals. Budget-conscious visitors can find many options to suit their spending preferences.
How do tourists get around Mexico City, Mexico?
Mexico City's public transport system scores 7 out of 10 for convenience and coverage. It includes metro, buses, and taxis, offering affordable and accessible options. Many visitors find the metro most efficient for traveling across the city quickly and cost-effectively.
How many tourists visit Mexico City annually?
Mexico City receives about 13 million tourists per year. This significant number highlights its popularity as a travel destination with many attractions, cultural sites, and events drawing visitors from around the world throughout the year.
How many days should I spend in Mexico City, Mexico?
A recommended stay in Mexico City is around 4 to 5 days. This duration allows you to explore major historical sites, museums, local markets, and enjoy the vibrant culture at a comfortable pace without rushing your experience.

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Leela K.

Centrální čtvrti působily bezpečně a živo, varování před drobnými krádežemi jsou reálná, tak noste kabelku přes rameno. Ubytování se výrazně liší cenou i atmosférou.

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Vyhněte se restauracím na Zócalu, jděte dva bloky dál k rodinným podnikům a levnějším jídlům. Zkuste tržní stánky pro opravdové chutě a nižší ceny.

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Observatorio

Metro Line 1 terminal; planned Interurban Toluca–CDMX link

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Oblíbená nákupní místaCentro Histórico, La Ciudadela, Polanco, Santa Fe, Mercado de Coyoacán, Mercado de la Lagunilla
Oblíbená místa nočního životaCondesa, Roma, Polanco, Centro Histórico, La Roma Norte
Oblíbené neformální restauraceEl Huequito, Taquería Los Cocuyos, Taquería Orinoco, La Casa de Toño
Oblíbené luxusní restauracePujol, Quintonil, Biko, Sud 777, Rosetta
Oblíbené kavárnyCafé Nin, Blend Station, Buna, Café Avellaneda, Lalo!
Pitná voda z kohoutkuNe
Vízum pro digitální nomádyNe
Nejlepší taxi aplikaceUber, Didi, Cabify, Beat
Cena taxi / km$0.75
Turisté / rok13000000
Populace9209944
Rychlost mobilního internetu25 Mbps
Míra nezaměstnanosti3.5 %
Míra chudoby41 %
Průměrný příjem / měsíc$700
Průměrné životní náklady / měsíc$1000
Cena hotelu / noc od$30
Cena piva od$2
Cena kávy od$1.5
Cena pouličního jídla od$1.5
Cena jídla v restauraci od$8
Místní měnaMXN
Typy elektrických zásuvekA, B
NáboženstvíRoman Catholic, Evangelical Protestant, None
Používané jazykySpanish, Nahuatl, English
Etnické skupinyMestizo, Indigenous, White
Politická orientacecenter-left
Hustota obyvatelstva6200 /km²
Geografická plocha1485 km²
Možné přírodní katastrofyearthquake, flooding, landslides, hurricanes (affecting region)
Nebezpečná zvířatascorpions, stray dogs
Oblíbená místa na procházkuChapultepec Park, Coyoacán, Roma, Condesa, Zócalo, Bosque de Chapultepec
Oblíbená veřejná dopravaMetro, Metrobús, Ecobici, RTP buses, Light Rail
Letecké společnostiAeromexico, Volaris, VivaAerobus
Doporučená očkováníroutine vaccines, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, Polio
Typy architekturyBaroque, Colonial, Modernist, Art Deco
Průměrná roční spotřeba piva na osobu60 l
Průměrná roční spotřeba vína na osobu3 l
Kultura spropitnéhoRestaurants: 10-15% expected, taxis: round up, guides: small tip appreciated
Coworking / den$12
Airbnb / měsíc$1200
Pronájem 1+kk / měsíc$650
Fitness / měsíc$30
Denní rozpočet (batůžkář)$35
Denní rozpočet (střední třída)$80

Přehled pro Mexico City, Mexico

Znalost angličtinyŠpatné
Bezpečnost silničního provozuŠpatné
Přátelské k cizincůmDobré
Svoboda projevuPrůměrné
Veřejná dopravaDobré
Zdravotní péčePrůměrné
Kvalita vzděláníPrůměrné
Spolehlivost elektrické sítěDobré
Bezpečnost před násilnou kriminalitouŠpatné
ChoditelnostDobré
Noční životDobré
GastronomieVelmi dobré
Přátelské k LGBTQ+Dobré
Startupová scénaDobré
Hladina hlukuDobré
ČistotaPrůměrné
Přístup k příroděPrůměrné
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