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Ciudad de México for First-Timers — The Greatest Hits

Iconic landmarks, the food you fly in for, skyline shots and the must-do experiences.

Friday

  1. 7:30 PM

    El Califa de León

    Tacos · $ · San Rafael

    Iconic kickoff — First taqueria with a Michelin star — gaonera tacos at the counter.

    Why this pick
    • ·An iconic must-do for a first visit
    • ·Keeps you in San Rafael — short walk from your other stops
    • ·A shoulder-season favorite

Saturday

  1. 10:00 AM
    Centro Histórico
    Culture · Centro

    Zócalo, the Cathedral and Templo Mayor Aztec ruins side-by-side.

    Why this pick
    • ·An iconic must-do for a first visit
    • ·Keeps you in Centro — short walk from your other stops
    • ·A shoulder-season favorite
  2. 1:00 PM
    Coyoacán
    Culture · Coyoacán

    Cobblestone plaza, Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul and the city's best market churros.

    Why this pick
    • ·An iconic must-do for a first visit
    • ·Keeps you in Coyoacán — short walk from your other stops
    • ·A shoulder-season favorite
  3. 3:30 PM
    Bosque de Chapultepec
    Outdoors · Chapultepec

    Two-square-mile park with the Anthropology Museum and a castle on top.

    Why this pick
    • ·An iconic must-do for a first visit
    • ·Keeps you in Chapultepec — short walk from your other stops
    • ·A shoulder-season favorite
  4. 9:00 PM

    Contramar

    Seafood · $$$ · Roma Norte

    Tuna tostadas and red/green pescado — long lunch institution.

    Why this pick
    • ·An iconic must-do for a first visit
    • ·Keeps you in Roma Norte — short walk from your other stops
    • ·A shoulder-season favorite

Sunday

  1. 2:00 PM
    Roma & Condesa
    Food & Drink · Roma Norte

    Art Nouveau streets, mezcalerías and the city's cafe-and-taco engine.

    Why this pick
    • ·An iconic must-do for a first visit
    • ·Keeps you in Roma Norte — short walk from your other stops
    • ·A shoulder-season favorite