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Join us on a journey through ancient ruins, bustling markets, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re planning your next trip or just daydreaming about one, you’ll find inspiration and practical advice right here. Let’s start wandering!
Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world, a place where you feel alive every day, and the Historic Center is the heart of this great metropolis. So, how about taking a relaxed walk, enjoying a beautiful day hand in hand with a local guide, and discovering all the history, culture, art, and food that this great place has to offer? Here are our recommendations for the perfect plan if it’s your first time visiting.
Mexico City is a feast for all the senses — and food is the main character. From ancient ingredients to modern fusion, each dish tells a story that blends history, culture, and pure flavor. If you’re visiting CDMX (Ciudad de México), these 5 must-try foods should be at the top of your list.
Here’s what to taste — and why it matters.
Traveling isn’t just about changing locations — it’s about shifting your perspective.And yet, there’s something disappointing about arriving in a new city, feeling excited to explore… only to end up on a generic tour with robotic guides, scheduled shopping stops, and a group that moves like a silent caravan.
If that sounds familiar, we get it.
Short answer: absolutely.
But let’s dive into why a food tour is one of the best things you can do during your stay in Mexico City — especially if you want to truly experience the culture, not just observe it.
Traveling isn’t just about changing locations — it’s about shifting your perspective.And yet, there’s something disappointing about arriving in a new city, feeling excited to explore… only to end up on a generic tour with robotic guides, scheduled shopping stops, and a group that moves like a silent caravan.
If that sounds familiar, we get it.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup isn’t just about the matches—it’s a golden opportunity to immerse yourself in one of the world’s most vibrant cities. Mexico City is ready to welcome fans from around the globe, and beyond the stadium you’ll find history, culture, food, and unforgettable experiences. Here’s how to make the most of your stay.
Planning a week in Mexico City and want to make the most of your trip? CDMX is one of the world’s most vibrant capitals—full of culture, food, history, art, markets, and hidden gems. With so much to see, building the perfect itinerary can feel overwhelming.
Here’s your complete 7-day Mexico City itinerary, crafted by local experts at Andares Tours, to help you explore the city in the most authentic, delicious, and memorable way.
If you’re planning a trip to Mexico City for the World Cup, safety is probably one of your main concerns.
The short answer? Yes — Mexico City can be a safe and enjoyable destination, especially if you stay informed and plan your time wisely.
Mexico City is one of the most exciting food destinations in the world — but if it’s your first time here, knowing what to eat (and where) can feel overwhelming.
This guide will help you navigate what to eat in Mexico City — not just as a list of dishes, but as a way to understand its culture.
If you’re coming to Mexico City for the World Cup, chances are your schedule revolves around match days. But what about the time in between?.
Mexico City is one of the largest and most exciting cities in the world. But with so many museums, neighborhoods, markets, and landmarks, it can be difficult to know where to start — especially if you only have a few days.
While many visitors focus only on the most famous attractions, some of the best experiences in Mexico City come from connecting with its culture, food, and everyday life.
Here are some of the best things to do in Mexico City if you want to experience the city beyond the typical tourist checklist.
Mexico City is known for having one of the largest museum scenes in the world. While places like the National Museum of Anthropology are essential for first-time visitors, some of the city’s most memorable cultural experiences happen in museums that feel more personal, immersive, and unexpected.
If you want to explore a different side of Mexico City, here are some museums that go beyond the typical tourist itinerary.
Mexico City is one of the most exciting, chaotic, inspiring, and surprising cities in the world. It’s a place full of history, contrasts, incredible food, art, and energy — but it can also feel overwhelming at first.
After living here for years and sharing the city with travelers from all over the world through ANDARES TOURS, these are some of the things I wish more people knew before visiting CDMX for the first time.
One of the best ways to experience Historic Center of Mexico City is by slowing down and spending time in its cafés.
Beyond the museums, architecture, and busy streets, the Centro Histórico is full of coffee shops hidden inside old buildings, cultural corners, historic cafeterías, and quiet spaces where you can pause and experience the city differently.
Whether you’re looking for specialty coffee, historic atmosphere, beautiful interiors, or a local place to rest between museums, here are some of the best cafés to visit in downtown Mexico City.
Download our free local recommendations guide featuring cultural spots, museums, cafés, food recommendations, neighborhoods, and practical travel tips for first-time visitors
When people think about Mexico City, they often imagine a massive metropolis full of traffic and endless avenues.
And while Mexico City is indeed one of the largest cities in the world, it is also one of the most rewarding cities to explore on foot.
Walking allows visitors to discover the details that often go unnoticed from a car window: hidden courtyards, local cafés, street art, historic buildings, neighborhood markets, and the everyday life that gives the city its character.
Here is why Mexico City is best experienced one step at a time.
Many travelers come to Mexico City excited to discover its food, museums, neighborhoods, and culture. But there’s one thing that can completely transform your experience here: learning a little Spanish.
You don’t need to be fluent. You don’t need perfect grammar. Even a few basic phrases can open doors, create meaningful connections, and help you experience the city in a completely different way.
When people think about Mexico City, they often imagine a massive metropolis full of traffic and endless avenues.
And while Mexico City is indeed one of the largest cities in the world, it is also one of the most rewarding cities to explore on foot.
Walking allows visitors to discover the details that often go unnoticed from a car window: hidden courtyards, local cafés, street art, historic buildings, neighborhood markets, and the everyday life that gives the city its character.
Here is why Mexico City is best experienced one step at a time.
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