Mexico
Mexico City
World-class tacos, leafy plazas, and a colour palette all its own.
Photo by Angela Monterrubio on Unsplash
CDMX is having a moment, and deservedly so: it’s one of the great food cities, wrapped in jacaranda-lined avenues, walkable colonias, and more museums than almost anywhere on earth. The altitude is real and the city is enormous — plan by neighbourhood and you’ll fall hard for it.
Below are the spots that keep showing up. Save them, add the taquería a Reel convinced you to try, and let Navi map the lot so you always know what’s a short walk away.
When to go
March–May for warm, dry days; the jacarandas bloom purple in spring.
Where to base yourself
- Roma & Condesa — Tree-lined, café-dense, and the easiest place to base yourself.
- Coyoacán — Cobblestones, markets, and Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul to the south.
- Centro Histórico — The grand colonial core around the Zócalo and the cathedral.
The Mexico City starter map.
A map to build on — save the ones that speak to you, then add the spots your own feed keeps serving up.
Eat & Drink
El Moro
Centro / RomaChurros and thick hot chocolate, served around the clock since 1935.
Mercado Roma
Roma NorteA three-storey gourmet market — a great first lunch to find your favourites.
Do
Museo Frida Kahlo
CoyoacánThe Casa Azul where she lived and painted — book timed tickets well ahead.
Bosque de Chapultepec
ChapultepecThe vast city park, home to the Museo Nacional de Antropología.
Teotihuacán
Day tripThe colossal pyramids an hour north — go at sunrise, by balloon if you can.
See
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Centro HistóricoThe marble Art Nouveau palace — shoot it from the Sears café terrace.
Navi tip
The city sits at 2,240m — ease into the altitude, and cluster saved places by colonia to keep taxi rides short.
Make Mexico City yours.
Save these spots, paste in the TikToks and Reels that inspired your trip, and Navi pins them all to one map — free on iPhone and the web.
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