Mexico City Vacation Packages
Resting on the foundations of Tenochtitlan, center of the Aztec Empire, Mexico City is the oldest city in the Western Hemisphere — and a 21st-century metropolis alive with fascinating contemporary sights and timeless treasures of the 1500s, providing a unique blend of present and past. You'll see glass and concrete skyscrapers towering above ancient ruins and palatial colonial–era mansions.
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Mexico City Vacation Packages
Mexico City is a study in contrasts. Resting on the foundations of Tenochtitlan, center of the Aztec Empire, Mexico City is the oldest city in the Western Hemisphere - and a 21st-century metropolis alive with fascinating contemporary sights and timeless treasures of the 1500s, providing a unique blend of present and past. You'll see glass and concrete skyscrapers towering above ancient ruins and palatial colonial-era mansions. Mexico City offers visitors an amazing array of things to do, see, and buy. It's also a great base from which to explore the outlying areas. You'll find beautifully preserved remnants of its colonial and Aztec Indian heritage - astonishing historic sites; ancient ruins; restored colonial buildings, churches, and mansions; beautiful parks and plazas; and awe-inspiring monuments. Known as the "Manhattan" of Latin America, it has cultural attractions that are world-class. There are a number of museums, as well as a thriving fine arts community. A must-see in Mexico City is the Ballet Folklorico, which encompasses Mexican regional folk dances and gives an insight into Mexican life and legends. As you'd expect in a city the size of Mexico City, there are unlimited shopping opportunities, from modern shopping malls to busy marketplaces and quaint shops. Choose from native handicrafts from all regions of the country, contemporary decorative items, jewelry, and designer clothing. Dining in Mexico City is more formal than at beach resorts. You can select from gourmet Mexican dishes from throughout the country, as well as an incredible assortment of international cuisine's. Package Includes:- Choice of accommodations
- Hotel taxes
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should go?
History Buffs
The oldest city in North America, offering endless historical experiences.
Honeymooners
Enjoy the romantic parks and plazas.
Seniors
The city is extremely easy to get around in and offers a multitude of cultural sites.
What's the climate like?
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Spring |
Summer |
Autumn |
| Average High |
71° F |
78° F |
74° F |
72° F |
| Average Low |
44° F |
52° F |
53° F |
50° F |
| Average Rainfall |
0.4" |
1.3" |
6.7" |
2.8" |
How do I get around town?
Transfers
Transfers to/from the airport are optional with your Mexico City hotel package.
Subway
The best way to get around the city is on the subway. It is safe, clean, and inexpensive.
Taxi
Taxi service is a good way to get around the Mexico City metro. Make sure to take only registered hotel taxis or a stationed, sitio, cab, and agree on the fare in advance.
What kinds of dining and nightlife are available?
Mexico City dining options are endless. You'll find everything from street carts to top-of-the-line gourmet. New restaurants are opening all the time, so ask someone at your hotel for any recent openings that they would recommend.
- Agapi Mu
Rambunctious Greek song and dance enliven this small, friendly Greek bistro Thursday through Saturday nights. Condesa.
- Aguila y Sol
Chef/owner Marta Ortiz Chapa, author of eight cookbooks on regional Mexican cuisine, brings considerable experience and creativity to this example of nueva cocina mexicana. Polanco.
- Hosteria de Santo Domingo
Has been serving colonial dishes since the late 19th century in an atmospheric town house, plus serves up some of the best homemade Mexican desserts in town. Centro.
- Mesón El Cid
This charming tavern exudes an atmosphere of Old Spain highlighted by Spanish stained-glass windows and a roaring fireplace. Weekdays, classic dishes such as paella, keep customers happy, but on Saturday night this place comes into its own with a four-course medieval banquet. Centro.
- Rincón Argentino
This established Argentine restaurant is known as much for its decor as for its exquisite cuts of beef. Polanco.
A wide assortment of fun night spots and discos line the Avenida Insurgentes, a wide avenue splitting the city down the middle in the Federal District. For performing arts, the most important place for national and international classical concerts and the other performing arts in Mexico City is the Palacia de Bellas Artes (The Palace of Fine Arts). Also, don't miss the Ballet Folklórico which encompasses Mexican regional folk dances and gives an insight into Mexican life and legends.
Where should I go shopping?
In a city the size of Mexico City, there are unlimited shopping opportunities. Choose from native handicrafts from all regions of the country, contemporary decorative items, jewelry, and designer clothing.
One of the most interesting places for shopping for handicrafts is the open air market that is set up on weekends alongside the main square in Coyocacán. For more upscale shops, head to the Zona Rosa (the Pink Zone).
When are the local events?
Benito Juarez' Birthday
March 21. Parties, dancing, and music celebrate the birthday of one of Mexico's first presidents, and most famous and revered heroes.
Día de la Independencia
Mexico's most important national holiday is Independence day. The Zócalo buzzes with fiestas and parties.
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
November 1-2. Consisting of All Saint's Day and All Souls Day, expect to see sugar-candy skulls, skeletons, and Pan de Muertos (Bread of the Dead). The festivities are a lively and upbeat way to celebrate life.
Día de la Revolucion (Day of the Revolution)
November 20. A major holiday celebrating the end of the revolution in 1910. Festivities include a parade through the Zócalo.
New Year's Eve
December 31. Many gather in the Zócalo for this amazing party, but don't wear your good clothes. It is traditional to fill empty egg shells with confetti and colorful liquids that will stain your clothes.
What are my recreation options?
Outdoor Activities
The mountains just outside the city are the ideal place to escape the urban excitement. Picturesque scenery awaits on horseback riding and hiking excursions, or if you're looking for something to get your heart rate up, try white-water rafting.
Soccer
Fútbol is the sport that Mexicans are most passionate about, which is evident in the size of their soccer stadium, Estadio Azteca, the second largest in Latin America. The World Cup Finals were held here in 1970 and 1986. You can buy tickets outside the stadium in the south of the city on the same day of any minor game.
Travel tidbits
History
Often referred to as the oldest metro area in the Western Hemisphere, Mexico City enjoys a long and storied history. It was the capital and most important Aztec city as well as the jewel of New Spain. Many remnants of antique and Colonial life still remain in the city, particularly at the Templo Mayor excavation and Anthropological Museum at Chapultepec Park.
May
Nothing much happens in the city for Cinco de Mayo, but be aware that May 1 is a holiday (Labor Day) and the city closes down. Another May holiday, Mother's Day, is huge and causes traffic jams throughout the city.
Quiet Respite
Mexico City can be an overload experience, but there are quiet places to get away from the hustle and bustle. One of the nicest is the tranquil courtyard in the adjacent garden at the Templo Mayor museum.
Palace of Fine Arts
A magnificent structure made entirely from Carrara marble – and so heavy it is sinking faster than the sinking city. Home of the world-famous Ballet Folklórico, which performs on Wednesday and Saturday nights, and a beautiful Tiffany glass curtain that depicts a scene of the volcanoes outside Mexico City.
Bazaar Sabado
A collection of shops open only on Saturdays in a Colonial building in the San Angel district. The indoor shops have some wonderful crafts, and outside is an art fair. Enjoy the fine cobble-stoned streets and festive atmosphere.
Good to Know:
Airport Name:
3-letter Code: |
Benito Juárez International Airport
MEX |
| Best Weather: |
October – May |
| Best Values: |
June – September |
| Currency: |
Mexican Peso |
| Language: |
Spanish; English is understood by most employed in the tourism industry. |
| Time Zone: |
Mexico City is on Central Standard Time and does not adjust for Daylight Saving Time. |
| Proof of Citizenship: |
Government legislation requires all people traveling via air to and from the United States and Canada to have a valid passport. For details on passports, visas, and health requirements, see Entry Requirements. |
| Tipping: |
Leave 10% - 15%, but make sure the tip hasn't already been added to the bill. |
| Dress: |
Mexico City is more formal than other destinations in Mexico, especially beach resorts. Leave the flip-flops and bermuda shorts at home. |
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Mexico City Vacation Packages
The following options are available when you book your vacation package to Mexico City:
Car Rentals
We feature rental cars from Alamo Rent A Car offering you the flexibility and convenience to travel when and where you want.
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Roundtrip Airport/Hotel Transfers
Save time and money by pre-purchasing roundtrip, shared-ride transportation between the Benito Juarez International Airport and your Mexico City area hotel. Our local representative in the destination will meet you upon arrival and direct you to your transfer vehicle. Departure transportation will be coordinated with our local representative based on your flight departure schedule. Our representative will advise you of your return pick-up time and location.
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Private Car and Driver - Full Day
Enhance your trip by pre-purchasing the services of a private car and driver for a full day. This personalized and unique experience will allow you to independently explore Mexico City at your own pace. This private service is personalized to fit your needs. You will have the opportunity to plan your own itinerary with confidence, discovering the varied treasures of the neighborhoods of the city and surrounding archeological sites. Your experienced driver will pick you up at your hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned 4- passenger sedan. All drivers are English-speaking, have knowledge of the city, and are more than happy to make helpful suggestions during your visit. Includes:- Roundtrip pick-up/drop-off at your hotel in Mexico City
- Air-conditioned 4-passenger sedan
- Services of an English-speaking driver
Other information:- Full-day tour (8 hours)
- Operates daily
- Lunch, entrance fees, or cost of guide in archeological sites are not included
- Be prepared to tip your driver
- Upon arrival in Mexico City, clients must re-confirm their full-day private car and driver and hotel pick-up/drop-off times with the Mexico Magic Tour representative by calling Mexico Magic at the number provided in their documents.
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Private Car and Driver - Half Day
Enhance your trip by pre-purchasing the services of a private car and driver for a half day. This personalized and unique experience will allow you to independently explore Mexico City at your own pace. This private service is personalized to fit your needs. You will have the opportunity to plan your own itinerary with confidence, discovering the varied treasures of the neighborhoods of the city and surrounding archeological sites. Your experienced driver will pick you up at your hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned 4-passenger sedan. All drivers are English-speaking, have knowledge of the city, and are more than happy to make helpful suggestions during your visit. Includes:- Roundtrip pick-up/drop-off at your hotel in Mexico City
- Air-conditioned 4-passenger sedan
- Services of an English-speaking driver
Other information:- Half-day tour (4 hours)
- Operates daily
- Lunch, entrance fees, or cost of guide in archeological sites are not included
- Be prepared to tip your driver
- Upon arrival in Mexico City, clients must re-confirm their half-day private car and driver and hotel pick-up/drop-off times with the Mexico Magic Tour representative by calling Mexico Magic at the number provided in their documents.
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Private Van and Driver - Full Day
Enhance your trip by pre-purchasing the services of a private van and driver for a full day. This personalized and unique experience will allow you to independently explore Mexico City at your own pace. This private service is personalized to fit your needs. You will have the opportunity to plan your own itinerary with confidence, discovering the varied treasures of the neighborhoods of the city and surrounding archeological sites. Your experienced driver will pick you up at your hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned 6-passenger SUV. All drivers are English-speaking, have knowledge of the city, and are more than happy to make helpful suggestions during your visit. Includes:- Roundtrip pick-up/drop-off at your hotel in Mexico City
- Air-conditioned 6-passenger SUV
- Services of an English-speaking driver
Other information:- Full-day tour (8 hours)
- Operates daily
- Lunch, entrance fees, or cost of guide in archeological sites are not included
- Be prepared to tip your driver
- Upon arrival in Mexico City, clients must re-confirm their full-day private car and driver and hotel pick-up/drop-off times with the Mexico Magic Tour representative by calling Mexico Magic at the number provided in their documents.
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Private Van and Driver - Half Day
Enhance your trip by pre-purchasing the services of a private van and driver for a half day. This personalized and unique experience will allow you to independently explore Mexico City at your own pace. This private service is personalized to fit your needs. You will have the opportunity to plan your own itinerary with confidence, discovering the varied treasures of the neighborhoods of the city and surrounding archeological sites. Your experienced driver will pick you up at your hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned 6-passenger SUV. All drivers are English-speaking, have knowledge of the city, and are more than happy to make helpful suggestions during your visit. Includes:- Roundtrip pick-up/drop-off at your hotel in Mexico City
- Air-conditioned 6-passenger SUV
- Services of an English-speaking driver
Other information:- Half-day tour (4 hours)
- Operates daily
- Lunch, entrance fees, or cost of guide in archeological sites are not included
- Be prepared to tip your driver
- Upon arrival in Mexico City, clients must re-confirm their half-day private van and driver and hotel pick-up/drop-off times with the Mexico Magic Tour representative by calling Mexico Magic at the number provided in their documents.
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Tour - Cholula and Puebla
This day tour takes you west of the city through beautiful scenery and tiny villages, as well as peach and prune farms in the Valley of Puebla and onto the city of Cholula. Here, visit the seven super-imposed Pyramids of Quetzalcoatl. Wind through the tunnels of the pyramids and see the prehistoric frescoes made by the early inhabitants of the region. The tour continues to Puebla with a stop at the Rosary Chapel in the church of Santo Domingo. Enjoy lunch at Hotel Colonial. Complete the afternoon with a visit to the Cathedral in Puebla and see the forts of Loreto and Guadalupe where the battle of Cinco de Mayo was fought. Enjoy time for browsing at the many onyx and talavera shops. Tour returns to Mexico City around 7pm. Other information:
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Tour - Cuernavaca and Taxco
Enjoy a full-day tour of the city of Cuernavaca and Taxco. Begin the day with a drive south of the city, past the Sierra Madre, to the city of Cuernavaca. Known as the "City of Eternal Spring" for its soft, sunny, subtropical weather, Cuernavaca is full of rich art, history, scenery, and a great balance of ancient and new. See the Cortex Palace, the downtown area and, if time permits, the Brady museum. From here, continue to Taxco, the silver capital of the world. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant; visit the Church of Santa Prisca, and shop for great silver bargains. The ride back to Mexico City will be direct, with a short stop to stretch your legs. Tour departs daily at 8am. Other Information
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Tour - Guadalupe Shrine & Teotihuacan
Learn the unique history of two important monuments of Mexican culture. First stop at the Square of Three Cultures to see a blend of Pre-Hispanic, Colonial, and modern architecture that is the essence of today's Mexican way of life. Continue to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the most important Catholic Pilgrimage Center in Latin America. See the New Church, where the original image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is stamped on Saint Juan Diego's cloak. From here, the tour proceeds to San Juan Teotihuacan, 48 miles north of Mexico City, where you will see the Pyramid of the Sun. Take time to climb the pyramid, relax, or shop in the local arts and crafts market. Snacks, meals, and refreshments are not included. Other information
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Tour - Mexico City Historic Tour
Discover the capital city of Mexico, the country's largest city, and the continent's oldest capital, Mexico City. Founded under the name of Great Tenochtitlan in 1315 by the Aztecs, the city was built on a lake in the Valley of Mexico. The tour begins at the Zocalo, or Main Square, in the heart of Mexico City's historic center where you will see the remains of the Great Teocalli, the main Aztec Temple, Cathedral, and the National Palace, site of Mexican government. Inside the National Palace, you'll see great murals by Diego Rivera, a world-famous Mexican artist, and learn the history of Mexico. The tour continues with a drive past the Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City's Opera House, and many important monuments along Reforma Boulevard. Continue to Chapultepec Park and see Chapultepec Castle and the Museum of Anthropology. Tour operates daily and 9am and 2pm. Other information:
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