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If you plan it well, a weekend in Mexico City is enough time to sample some of the city鈥檚 famous street food, explore the ancient Aztec ruins and convince yourself that you need to book a return trip for longer.

Once home to the Aztec capital of Tenochitl谩n, Mexico City is now a booming metropolis with over 20 million residents. There are restaurants to suit every budget, with tacos costing less than a dollar in the same neighborhoods as some of the world鈥檚 top 50 restaurants. A weekend in Mexico City should center around food with plenty of sites to explore in between meals. Here's your guide to the perfect weekend in Mexico City.

The modern CDMX sculpture in El Centro Hist贸rico's Zocalo near Cathedral
The modern CDMX sculpture in El Centro Hist贸rico's 窜贸肠补濒辞 near Cathedral 漏 Pe3k / Shutterstock

Friday Evening 鈥 El Centro Hist贸rico

Mexico City airport is a short taxi ride from the city center. If it鈥檚 your first trip to the city, a stay in the Centro Hist贸rico is a must 鈥 it鈥檚 the neighborhood you absolutely can鈥檛 miss. Book a stay at the centrally located Chillout Flat or the historical Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico.

For drinks and a quick bite, walk from your hotel to They have a nice selection of classic Mexican dishes like ceviche tostadas, aguachile and flautas, all paired well with their selection of mezcals, tequilas and Mexican craft beers. There鈥檚 live music on most Friday nights.

Don鈥檛 stay out too late 鈥 you鈥檝e got a full weekend ahead!

The colorful cityscape of Mexico City
The Centro Hist贸rico should be your first stop in Mexico City 漏 Esdelval / Getty

Saturday

Morning 鈥 Breakfast at El Cardenal

Rise early to make the most of your short break in the city. A breakfast at El Cardenal is a must. The pan dulces are made fresh each morning; the sweet breads pair perfectly with the hot chocolate and strong coffees. On a more savory note, the chilaquiles are a heavy start to the day, but they鈥檒l keep you full well into the afternoon.

After breakfast, hop in an Uber to the quaint suburb of San 脕ngel and the city鈥檚 best craft market, Bazaar S谩bado (Saturday Bazaar). This market is only open on Saturdays and sells some of the most exquisite pieces from local artisans. Outside the market itself, stalls selling all types of souvenirs have popped up.

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Two travelers shopping together in Mexico City market
Colorful souvenirs fill the many shops and stalls of Mexico City 漏 Linka A Odom / Getty

Afternoon 鈥 颁辞测辞补肠谩苍

Once you鈥檝e gotten your fill of shopping, you can hop in a taxi to nearby 颁辞测辞补肠谩苍. This colonial village used to be a city in its own right, but is now well and truly part of Mexico City life.

If you鈥檙e feeling hungry, head to Mercado 颁辞测辞补肠谩苍. Look for all the yellow: yellow tables, yellow signs, yellow stools and staff in yellow shirts. This is . There are over a dozen tostado (deep fried tortilla) toppings to choose from, such as ceviche, chicken mole, pork and plenty of vegetarian options, too.

The Frida Kahlo museum- a blue concrete building with red trip, green windows, a green door, and a tree in guarding the front door
<em>El Museo Frida Kahlo</em> is also known as the Blue House 漏 David Bank / Getty

The Frida Kahlo Museum (also known as the Blue House) is a five-minute walk from the market. Be sure to book your tickets beforehand so you don鈥檛 have to wait in line for over an hour. Learn about the life and work of this artist, whose face you鈥檒l see all over 颁辞测辞补肠谩苍, and why she is beloved by so many.

Evening

After leaving the Frida Kahlo Museum, hop in a taxi or take the metro back to the city center and drop off all your newly purchased souvenirs. If you want to splurge on a meal while you鈥檙e in Mexico City, Saturday night is the right time to do it. Take note: many popular fine dining restaurants require reservations at least four weeks in advance. Standout options include Quintonil, Pujol, Lorea and Sud 777

Pre-dinner drinks at Limantour are a perfect way to start the evening. This cocktail bar consistently ranks as the number one bar in all of Latin America and even boasts as one of the world's 50 best bars. Their cocktails are unmatched in the city for both flavor and creativity.

If you鈥檇 prefer something delicious, but perhaps don鈥檛 want to break the bank, Merotoro, Pasillo de Humo or Fonda Fina are top class restaurants with shorter wait times and lower menu prices.

A giant stone snake in the midst of Aztec ruins
Stone Snake at the Aztec ruins of Templor Mayor 漏 DEA / G. DAGLI ORTI / Getty

Sunday

Morning

For a low-key breakfast, head to one of the Centro Hist贸rico鈥檚 classic diner experiences: Caf茅 el Popular or La Pagoda cafeter铆a. They have all of the classic Mexican breakfast dishes like enchiladas, molletes and huevos rancheros, all served with pan dulces and strong coffee.

From here, it鈥檚 a short walk into the 窜贸肠补濒辞, or main square. This square is home to the city鈥檚 Metropolitan Cathedral, the supreme court building, the Aztec ruins of Templo Mayor and the National Palace which is the national parliament building. The National Palace has been the home of the government since the Aztecs ruled over Tenochitl谩n in 1400 AD.

All the buildings are free to enter, other than Templo Mayor, which has an entry fee of 75 Pesos.

The grandiose and ornate Metropolitan Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral is one of Mexico City's most iconic structures 漏 Alexcrab / Getty

Afternoon

For lunch, head on a self-guided taco tour of the Centro Hist贸rico鈥檚 most famous stands. You can鈥檛 miss the pastor tacos from El Huequito. This taquer铆a is one of many around the city that claim to be the first to make these marinated pork tacos. Next up, Los Cocuyos is the place to head for suadero, a slow-roasted beef taco that will truly melt in your mouth. Last up, have a few tacos de canasta, or basket tacos, from El Flaco. They are pre-made and left to steam inside a basket, giving them a very soft texture.

Two dancers dance in the Alameda Central near Mexico City's 窜贸肠补濒辞
Two dancers dance in the Alameda Central near Mexico City's 窜贸肠补濒辞 漏 NurPhoto / Getty Images

Evening

On your last evening in Mexico City, head for pre-dinner drinks at Bar La 脫pera, a famous cantina in an old opera house. The interior is beautiful and so is the mezcal selection. Then head for an early dinner at El Lugar Sin Nombre, the place with no name. The restaurant is a relatively new spot that is serving up the city鈥檚 best Oaxacan-style food. The plates are as beautiful as the food is delicious.

Finish the weekend with a flourish by taking in the Folkloric Ballet at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. The ballet takes place every Sunday evening starting at 8:30, and is a truly magical experience. Performers show off dances from around the country in colorful costumes, accompanied by live music. You鈥檒l be buzzing all week afterward, thinking about the city that stole your heart in 48 hours.

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This article was first published Sep 20, 2019 and updated Oct 19, 2021.

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