Kimberly Jasmin & Steven David

Kimberly Jasmin & Steven David

October 11, 2025 • Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
160 Days To Go!
Kimberly Jasmin & Steven David

Kimberly Jasmin & Steven David

October 11, 2025 • Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
160 Days To Go!

Things to Do

"Mexico is a country that defies logic and embraces the surreal. It is a place where dreams become reality and reality becomes a dream"

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Frida Kahlo Museum

Picture of Frida Kahlo Museum
Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
55 5554 5999

Frida spent much of her life in this house, where she created many of her works. Since 1931, Frida and Diego Rivera made it their home, and in 1958, it opened as the Casa Azul Museum

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Museo Nacional de Antropología

Picture of Museo Nacional de Antropología
Av. P.º de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
55 5553 6332

This is truly one of the great museums of the world. First opened in 1964, its exhibition space has twelve galleries devoted to the archaeology of various regions of Mexico, including very familiar groups such as the Mexica, Maya, and Teotihuacanos, and many less well-known groups across the country. The second level has exhibits featuring the culture and ethnography of groups across Mexico.

Constitution Plaza

Picture of Constitution Plaza
P.za de la Constitución S/N, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06010 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

The Plaza de la Constitución is better known, across Mexico, as the Zócalo. It’s the central plaza of the City and often referred to as the central plaza of the entire country. The plaza is, in fact, the center of ancient Tenochtitlan. When the Spanish took the city, they retained this plaza as the political and religious center of the country – and of course, of the city too.

Surrounding the Zócalo

The Zócalo is bordered on the north by the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City. To the east is the National Palace, seat of the Federal Government. To the south is the Antiguo Palacio del Ayuntamiento, seat of the city government, and it’s twin. To the west you will find private buildings, among them the Mercaderes building and the original Monte de Piedad. Along this side you’ll find a few restaurants and terraces with spectacular views of the center city.

There is too much to do in the beautiful Mexico city, from buildings dating back to aztec times to new trendy cafes and bars, this city has it all. Attached are a couple websites that will help you get started on your list but as always feel free to reach out to Kimmie or Steve for recommendations, and safety information. We cannot wait to share the beautiful Mexico City with you!