2024 Mexico Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in September)
Popular Attractions
Cancun Beach
MUSA
National Museum of Anthropology
Chichen Itza
Zócalo
Ojo de Agua, Mexico
Ojo de Agua is an earthy yet trendy idea where you can have a coffee, eat brunch and then buy groceries. It’s all in one, for a healthy and comfortable experience.While their WiFi may not work at all locations and we don’t suggest specifically going there to do work or do things online, you can always sit outside at Ojo de Agua and people-watch.
Then, you can peruse their crop of produce, ranging from fruit (zapotes!) to vegetables (mini eggplants!). They also have cold drinks and some less-perishable food products like granola and the like.
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sanzpont [arquitectura] and Pedrajo+Pedrajo Arquitectos teamed up to dream up Living the Noom. The design for this verdant, otherworldly residence was victorious at the 2021 A+Award — with good reason.
The architects started out with the following premise: today’s homes are built in a way that makes us prone to physical and emotional illness. Through the concept of “wellness living” they set out to create a design that would help prevent health problems and cultivate healthier lifestyles for inhabitants. Ultimately, this resulted in a project that will also be healthier for the planet.
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Mexico, country of southern North America and the third largest country in Latin America, after Brazil and Argentina. Mexican society is characterized by extremes of wealth and poverty, with a limited middle class wedged between an elite cadre of landowners and investors on the one hand and masses of rural and urban poor on the other. But in spite of the challenges it faces as a developing country, Mexico is one of the chief economic and political forces in Latin America. It has a dynamic industrial base, vast mineral resources, a wide-ranging service sector, and the world’s largest population of Spanish speakers—about two and a half times that of Spain or Colombia. As its official name suggests, the Estados Unidos Mexicanos (United Mexican States) incorporates 31 socially and physically diverse states and the Federal District.
Lake Chapala is an enormous lake, the largest in Mexico. But more interesting here is the town of Ajijic. Cool and unique art everywhere around the town, and also in the many shops. #happynewyear #mexico
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A Mexican restaurant that can be eaten for free by drinking alcohol
This pub named La Mascota is run in Mexico's most classic pub mode. The waiters are all mature and able to talk, and the flowing Mariachi band. Enter the store to perform, guests are free to reward.
I used a translator to chat with the waiter who is responsible for my desk and exchange the security situation here. The
pub is dominated by selling wine, with almost a hundred kinds of Mexican wines, from beer to agave, from vodka to Mescal, at different price points, different qualities and different styles. As for the portion to be eaten, there are 6-8 kinds of appetizers served in the menu every day. There are both peanuts that we are familiar with and large pieces of stew that taste great. Then the focus is coming! If a table of guests can order two glasses of wine per person, the menu can be free to choose free to eat, eat until full! God is not amazing! The price of wine is also in a cup of 30-50 yuan, depending on the quality. Complete civilian consumption!
This stewed pork also has flavored pork cartilage and rich sauce!
The most classic Mexican Mezcal, also suitable for agave brewing. The most traditional is to drink orange slices with spicy salt.
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Praise the beaches and cuisine of this Mexican hotel!
Because Mexico's Panama Jack SPA & Resort is an old hotel, the hotel staff is well trained and welcoming, especially the front desk and restaurant waiters can see the guests and see the guests' needs. Recommend the hotel's Italian restaurant, simmered steak and pasta are excellent! There is no extra charge for the restaurant. Except for a small number of expensive wines such as fine wine, champagne and lobster, it is basically a matter of eating and drinking, but you can give due consideration to the service of your desk. 50-100 pesos. Wait, feel free to look at the quality of service and mood.
The beach here is private, the sand is not like the words, the sand is not the flour level but it is already very thin. There are white sand beach beds on the beach, and N beach hotels are free to order wine. They take some fruit and lean on the bed. The boundless Caribbean Sea and the flawless Tiffany Blue are in front of them. There are also beach hawkers, cigars and smugglers on the beach, but the density is not too annoying, it is also very interesting.
This time I also met a couple of new people to hold a wedding. It was really romantic and I just cried.
Experienced in Cancun for one night all-inclusive, Huahua sincerely recommend this Panama JackSPA & Resort, spend three nights in Sanya for a Caribbean middle class ,Good deal. Of course, if you have enough time, it is recommended to stay for at least 2 nights.
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A special lunch in Mexico. Feel the cuisine of a place and appreciate its culture.
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Casa Gilardi Art Museum in Central Mexico City: A Must-Visit for Design Enthusiasts
Casa Gilardi Art Museum, located at Calle Gral. Antonio Leon 82, San Miguel Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11850 Ciudad de Mexico, CDMX, Mexico, is a masterpiece that blends modernity with traditional Mexican design. The house is spectacular, showcasing a clear use of light and color in its works. It's avant-garde yet comfortable. Highly recommended for those who love design and architecture.
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Beautiful Gothic Architecture, Relaxing Time in Mexico.
《Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo》Sacramento C. Manuel Lopez Cotilla 935, Col Americana, Americana, 44160 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico. The beauty of Neo-Gothic architecture. Beautiful windows, high ceilings, chandeliers, well-maintained, and impressive architecture. A perfect place to spend friendly, quiet, and relaxing time. Worth a visit.
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Local market in Maxico
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Mexico: An Underrated Yet Vibrant Country
When you think of pyramids, you might immediately think of Egyptian civilization or perhaps the Maya civilization. However, pyramids are not exclusive to these two cultures. In Mexico, a land filled with pyramids, the Teotihuacan civilization, which predates the Maya, had already begun constructing these magnificent structures...
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[Teotihuacan Civilization]
☀️ Pyramid of the Sun: Located in the ancient city of Teotihuacan, it is one of the largest pyramids in the area, showcasing the grandeur and splendor of ancient civilizations.
🌙 Pyramid of the Moon: Also located in Teotihuacan, it stands alongside the Pyramid of the Sun, creating a unique landscape.
[Maya Civilization]
El Castillo in Chichen Itza: Known for its unique stepped shape and the light and shadow phenomenon during the equinoxes.
El Castillo in Tulum: Although it shares the same name as the one in Chichen Itza, this pyramid is situated on the coast, offering a quieter and more secluded experience, as if waiting for an unexpected visitor.
[Aztec Civilization]
Templo Mayor: Although destroyed by Spanish colonizers and not strictly a pyramid, it shares the totemic beliefs of Teotihuacan and the Maya. As a hidden gem, the architectural style and significance of the Aztec civilization cannot be overlooked.
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Xiaoman Route - Experience the Charm of Ancient Mexican Civilizations
D1: Domestic - Mexico City
D2: Mexico City - City Tour
D3: Mexico City - Guanajuato
D4: Guanajuato - San Miguel de Allende - Teotihuacan - Mexico City
D5: Mexico City - Merida
D6: Merida - Chichen Itza - Tulum - Cancun
D7-8: Cancun [Caribbean Vacation 🌊]
D9: Cancun - Mexico City - Domestic
📮 Tips:
1. The sun in Mexico is very strong, so remember to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
2. Follow the signs when visiting pyramids and do not touch or climb on fragile parts of the ruins.
3. Do not drink tap water directly; drink bottled or boiled water instead.
4. From October 31st, Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead nationwide. November 1st is the Day of the Innocents, and November 2nd is the Day of the Dead.
5. During celebrations, keep an eye on your belongings and avoid crowded areas.
[You can also combine your trip with Cuba to deeply experience the cultural and historical richness of both countries. We offer a variety of travel routes and concierge services to make your journey more colorful.]
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Not only the most beautiful hotel, but also the most beautiful Lobby
The hotel staff operate computers right beside here, listening to the sound of the waves, looking at the beach and the Pacific Ocean, it feels like such a healing job~
A year ago, I saw pictures of this hotel's opening, with the lobby standing on a 200-meter-high cliff by the sea, overlooking the beach and the distant Pacific Ocean (I guess??? A bit vague), the view is really stunning. To stay here for five days, I feel so blessed.
Always bound by Marriott points, this is my first time staying at a Four Seasons hotel, which must be the most beautiful Four Seasons hotel in the world.
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The Most Beautiful Wild Luxury Hotel
🎊 This holiday home is nestled in the charming scenery of Valle de Bravo. Paying tribute to its location, the house is primarily built of local stone, echoing the rugged landscape of the area.
Abandoned railroad sleepers find new life in the recycled wood used for the ceilings and walls, embracing the present while telling stories of the past.
🎨 The architectural space unfolds in an elegant manner. The lower staircase is assembled in its most primitive state, providing a solid foundation for the main structure and contrasting and complementing the warm recycled wood. Preset brackets allow for panoramic views of the landscape from near and far, creating an interaction between the building and nature.
🏨 From the entrance of the holiday home and the main living area, the swimming pool reflects the sky, creating an interplay of light and shadow on the water's surface that adds a colorful touch to the pool, inviting contemplation and blending with the surrounding natural environment.
👉 This is a building that transcends the traditional definition of living space. The open architectural layout harmonizes with the beautiful scenery of the Valle de Bravo, orchestrating a unique symphony. It is a practice of builders living in harmony with the land, and a testament that classic design can be both elegant and timeless.
🎉 Name: Los Durmientes
🔁 Location: Valle de Bravo, Mexico
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Six-day tour of Mexico in June
Six-day tour of Mexico in June
Classic route✨
Pyramid of the Sun and Moon—The pinnacle of pre-Columbian architectural art
Mexico City - A metropolis where three cultures merge🌃
Guanajuato - The palette God spilled🎨
San Miguel - Exquisite art shops💍
Mexico City
Arrive in Mexico City and experience the warm nightlife atmosphere
Mexico City
Anthropology Museum🏛️
Aztec Hall - National treasures such as the Sun Stone, the heart of Mexican civilization
Maya civilization - Exquisite relief techniques and mysterious ancient scripts☠️
The Great Temple🛕
The center of the Aztec Empire
A fusion of European, modern, and ancient American civilizations
Zocalo🇲🇽
Symbol of Mexico City, visit the main cathedral and Madero pedestrian street, etc.
Guanajuato
The setting of Coco🎨
Pipila viewpoint - Enjoy the sunset over the ancient city🌄
Alley of the Kiss - A must-visit spot for photos🌹
University of Guanajuato - Climb the hundred steps to appreciate the city view🔭
Lively Mariachi bands🪗
San Miguel
Parish Church of San Miguel - The pink Gothic landmark⛪️
Boutique art shops in the old town
Mexican fusion cuisine🌮️
San Miguel - Pyramid of the Sun and Moon
Representative of pre-Columbian architecture in the Americas
Majestic and mysterious civilization from the 1st century㊙️
Mexico City - Point of departure
End of the wonderful trip to Mexico🇲🇽
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Light and shadow designed Inception space.
Located on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, the original building is an old house built at the end of the last century.
In the central courtyard, sunlight passes through the lush canopy and casts the shadow of the tree on the swimming pool, turning the courtyard into a perfect leisure garden at this moment. Light and shadow intertwine, time and space seem to be separated.
In Houlpoch House, the architect sought to respect and salvage the historical value of the Yucatecan period building, reinterpreting a different atmosphere in a pure and clear design way, allowing people to relax and enjoy the warm peninsular climate. Outdoors, enjoy all that life has to offer.
Tulum, Mexico
Jaque Studio
The project uses natural finishes such as stone, wood, and Chukum plaster, as well as large cantilevers, to connect the indoor space, terrace, and terrace.
The south-facing side of the building is open and permeable, allowing prevailing winds to circulate, with large areas of floor-to-ceiling glass blurring the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. The north-facing facade, on the other hand, is more enclosed, ensuring privacy.
Plants are selected from local tropical plants to make the entire project more tropical and vacation-like.
celestia_7285
"A tranquil hotel floating on the water, where each room is an island."
A pastoral-like small island north of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, surrounded by wild mangroves, white sandy beaches, and colorful houses, without cars and dark clouds, the hotel PuntaCaliza, which blends Maya tradition with modern atmosphere, has attracted worldwide attention.
The water design of Punta Caliza hotel is the essence of the entire hotel. There are twelve rooms, each with a private small swimming pool connected to the main water body of the courtyard.
The swimming pool in the guest room connects to the main canal where you can also swim, making the white structures feel like they are floating on the water. The entire building is surrounded by lazy wandering islands, and the entire hotel is winding with edges in every room.
Just like you're on an island on the island. The swimming pool leads to each individual room, connected by smaller private plunge pools, making it look like a hotel standing on water.
Lucy.Moore^47
Los Cabos, a hotel that grows on my aesthetic with every frame.
Los Cabos, a hotel that every frame grows on my aesthetics.
- Nobu los cabos
- I've been bookmarking this hotel for a long time. It's a Japanese-style minimalist design. Finally, I had the chance to come here and it didn't disappoint me. The overall feeling is very chill and quiet. There's even a golf course next to the hotel.
-The hotel includes three restaurants: Nobu (Japanese fusion) Pacific (Mexican cuisine)
Ardea Steakhouse (American)
I've tried the last two dishes and they both tasted surprisingly good. Even the snacks at the bar next to the swimming pool were decent. Overall, the hotel's food is really well done.
-The only thing to note is that its location is not very good, it is in a newly developed area 50 minutes away from the airport, so you need to call a taxi in advance every time you go out, but fortunately there are some available.
Uber or the front desk can help you call a taxi, but the waiting time is a bit long.
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ocean mayo resort
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La Huasteca Potosina, a picturesque sub-region in Mexico’s state of San Luis Potosi, is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls, turquoise blue rivers, and fascinating attractions in all of Mexico.
Although La Huasteca Potosina is located just a few hour drive away from major cities like San Luis Potosi and Ciudad de Valles, it is so remote and off the grid that most visitors traveling through Mexico have never even heard of it.
#lakes #triplocal #beaches #nationalpark #themeparks
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is a surrealistic group of structures created by Edward James, more than 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level, in a subtropical rainforest in the Sierra Gorda mountains of Mexico. It includes more than 80 acres (32 ha) of natural waterfalls and pools interlaced with towering surrealist sculptures in concrete.
#nationalpark #themeparks #lakes #triplocal
#themepark#zoo#nationalpark#lakes#beaches
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Nanacamilpa, Mexico
When travelling to Finland in autumn, you get to experience the exciting change of the climate. You can spend your days outdoors, where the temperature might still rise up to +20 degrees. As soon as the sun sets, the temperature drops rapidly. At night, it might even get below zero. This is when sauna becomes the best place on Earth.
The dark and cold autumn nights can be magical. Imagine hearing the strong wind blowing outdoors as you’re comfortably next to a blazing fireplace, wearing woolly socks and sipping a hot drink while cuddling your loved one under a shared blanket.
#themepark#zoo#nationalpark#lakes
#merryxmas in Mexico, people never get to see snow to have the Christmas vibe, so they use sand to build snowman and decorate signal towers as Christmas tree. I wonder how they gonna dress up as santa in 30 Celsius.😂
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A large number of sculptures, utensils and even animal specimens and human remains unearthed inside and around the temple are displayed in the interior section of the Great Mosque of Mexico and the Death Dialogue
Great Temple Museum. One of the 240 stone walls carved on this side is very famous, representing the dialogue between the people and death at that time, the sacrifice to God and the conquest of the defeated.
The discovery of the goddess boulder in 1978 is displayed in the most eye-catching indoor hall! The goddess' gesture is that women are giving birth, the corresponding relationship between life and death, and also shows the religious atmosphere and role of this place from the side. The
Temple Indoor Museum also displays a variety of animal specimens that can be found in the Mexican region. Friends interested in biology and history can focus on it.
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The Great Temple of Mexico
This great site is divided into outdoor and indoor, above-ground and underground sections. You can also see the exterior of the site and the vast outdoor areas in the square without buying tickets; but I highly recommend it. Everyone buys tickets to enter! 70 pesos (about RMB 35) can be visited.
You can see the fine pyramidal section of the workmanship in the door, which is very different from the construction of the Egyptian pyramid, but it is similar to the Tiottwakan sun and moon pyramid. wonderful! Sure enough, the Aztecs adoration and reference to Tiotwakan is detached.
It is recommended to bring a translator or use the translation software to visit, because there is no Chinese translation and explanation facility at this site, and some comments are only in Spanish. However, if these annotations are missing, they will be compromised by understanding the characteristics of this site and even the Aztec civilization.
TravelingSisters.
The glorious moment of Mexican civilization
However, as one of the most brilliant representatives of Mexican civilization, it was born and flourished in the 12th-14th centuries, and the Aztec civilization that was ended by the Spanish in the 15th century was still built by them. In the center of the metropolis of Mexico City, the ghosts have preserved one of the most brilliant heart-shaped sites. It is also such a ruin that allows all future generations to pry into and imagine the most brilliant look of this civilization.
Templo Mayor, located right in the center of Mexico City, next to the City Hall and the Cathedral. In 1978, an electrician accidentally dug a huge stone while renovating the city cable. The boulder was engraved with a part of the statue of the goddess Coyolxauhqui! Later, the Spanish Governor of Mexico City, who was managing Mexico City at the time, presided over a huge excavation work. Even in the center of one of the worlds largest cities, he excavated a large 6 small 6 years ago during the heyday of Aztec. 7 temples! And this place is the origin of Mexico City, the island where the ancestors claimed to see the appearance of the feather snake god!
TravelingSisters.
Traveling in Mexico City, the Spanish church is an absolute landmark that cannot be avoided. However, the locals did tell me this: Under each Spanish church, there is an Aztec temple! When the Spaniards captured Mexico City, they broke the back road of this great civilization, broke the local peoples thoughts and worship of the previous dynasty, and demolished all the Aztec temples; in order to consolidate the rule, A church is built on the foundation of each temple to gradually "tame" the Mexicans.
The landmark of the Mexico City Center is located on the north side of the Zocalo Square. It was built in 1573 and was officially completed after 1823. It lasted for 250 years and is an American architecture. The best in history. The church was also built on the foundation of the demolished Aztec temple. Because Mexico City is a classic of the lake, it is also facing a large-scale settlement. The pendulum hanging in the middle of the church draws the trajectory of the city's settlement.
TravelingSisters.
The free walking tour of Mexico City can range from 2-4 hours. After the end of the whole group, you can pay for the tip of the tour. After all, the tour guide has worked hard to show you the city. We have a good experience and it is very appropriate to give proper return. The standard for general guide tipping is 5-10/person, thank you and pay at the end of the journey. If you have to leave the group early, remember to give the tip to the tour guide first (you can give less due to the departure time).
During the walking tour, the tour guide pointed to the "Latin American Building" and we said that this is the tallest building in Mexico City and escaped a year 7 Great earthquake! Later we found a time to land here! Unlike the city's tallest building ascending project (such as Taipei 101), the Latin American building is completely free!
You can consult the elevator attendant here and tell them that you need to have a drink at the top of the building and they will tell you the corresponding floor number. The viewing area has floors for exhibition rooms that do not require consumption, as well as restaurants and bars. We chose to have a drink at the bar and have some snacks. A bottle of beer is about 40 yuan, and a cheese fries is less than 30 yuan. This is the city's tallest building! The price is too high.