Best Street Food in Mexico City 2026
Tacos al pastor, quesadillas, tlacoyos and the must-visit stands for eating well and cheap in the city.
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Tacos al pastor, quesadillas, tlacoyos and the must-visit stands for eating well and cheap in the city.
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Read guideLa Opera, Tio Pepe, Salon Paris and the century-old cantinas still serving botana with every drink.
Read guideAncient pyramids or colorful trajineras. A real comparison to decide based on your trip and energy.
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Read guideThree ways to visit the pyramids. A comparison of price, time and experience for 2026.
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Read guideTwo colonial neighborhoods, two personalities. Which to visit Saturday and which Sunday to fit your plan.
Read guideA spectacular parade or candlelit cemeteries. A comparison to decide where to spend November 1 and 2.
Read guideHow to get there, when to go, what to bring, how much it costs and the mistakes almost every visitor makes.
Read guideOperators, schedules, real prices and what to expect when you fly over the pyramids at dawn.
Read guideA realistic itinerary with neighborhoods, museums, markets and food. No rushing and no missing the good stuff.
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Read guideA self-guided route with tacos, bakeries, specialty coffee and cantinas to eat your way through an afternoon.
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Read guideThe parade, ofrendas in San Andres Mixquic, San Fernando cemetery and the authentic spots for November 1 and 2.
Read guideMezcalerias recommended by experts, labels to look for, regions and what to avoid so you do not overpay.
Read guideMarch, April and May in the city. Jacarandas, festivals, temperatures and the best seasonal plans.
Read guideJune, July and August. How to make the most of the rainy season with indoor and outdoor plans without getting soaked.
Read guideSeptember, October, November. Independence Day, Day of the Dead, ofrendas and the unmissable events.
Read guideDecember, January, February. Clear skies, posadas, Three Kings and why it is the best time to visit.
Read guideA month-by-month comparison: weather, crowds, prices and events. When to come based on your profile.
Read guideCentro Cervantino Festival, Mother’s Day, spring blooms and the specific plans for May in the city.
Read guideWhat it actually celebrates, where, official parades and how chilangos live a date the rest of the world gets wrong.
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Read guideThe ice rink on Reforma, posadas, ponche, the Zocalo lights and the capital’s best holiday plans.
Read guideEl Grito in the Zocalo, the military parade, what to expect from the crowds and where to enjoy it stress-free.
Read guideReal 2026 data, safe areas, neighborhood-by-neighborhood tips and the habits that avoid 95% of problems.
Read guideExpress tickets, real prices, queue times and when paying the extra actually pays off.
Read guideAn honest comparison: price per person, flexibility, guide quality and which suits how you travel.
Read guideHow much it really costs, what is included, risks, the best operator and whether the experience justifies it.
Read guideA tour with dinner and masks or a single ticket. What works best for your Spanish, budget and party mood.
Read guideCentro, Roma, Coyoacan, markets. A comparison of the best food tours by neighborhood, length and price.
Read guideA comparison of prices, atmosphere and convenience. When to share and when to pay for private.
Read guideTeotihuacan, Puebla, Cuernavaca, Tepoztlan. Which tour to book based on your available days and energy.
Read guideA combined tour or self-guided. A comparison of total price, time saved and the real experience.
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Read guideTeotihuacán day trip: pyramids, traditional lunch in a cave restaurant and small group tour from CDMX
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