Get ready for an unforgettable Holy Week in Mexico City

Holy Week in Mexico City

It doesn't matter if you are Mexican or foreign, visit Mexico City It is always a cause of great emotion. Not for nothing is it one of the most imposing and important cities in Latin America. However, if you are not yet familiar with it, organizing your vacation may have become a little complicated and you are wondering – What can you do during Holy Week in Mexico City?

Well, let us tell you that it would be easier to answer what not to do there, since the city has attractions wherever you go. The truth is that there are so many that trying to visit them all in one trip is practically impossible. Therefore, we recommend that you choose those that seem most interesting to you. Next, we will leave you a list of must-see places in Mexico City or CDMX an a list of Tips to make your Easter holidays a resounding success.

Mexico City

If it's you first time in the Mexican capital, there are some things you should know before your trip, such as: the mayoral delegations, transportation and all the atractivos de la Ciudad de México. To get started, you need to review a map and plan a list of places to visit each day. Although the distances are not excessively long, transportation usually has very recurring delays. So, it is recommended that you travel the shortest distance possible and you will achieve this by organizing the places you want to visit; Consider that they must be in the same area and you must assign one or two days to each one.

Now, if you find yourself in the imminent need to travel long distances, your best option will be to look for accommodation near a metro station, since it is the fastest means of transportation to cross the city. For example, the hotel Kali Escandón and the hotel Kali Ciudadela They have a station just a few steps away. Another of the cleverness of Mexico City is the excellent use of platforms like Uber. If you intend to visit a place within the same district or mayor's office, a driver of this type can be of great help. Not only do they know the secrets of the city such as shortcuts and roads, they also tend to be safer and cleaner.

The last tip can be the difference between the success or failure of your trip. It's as simple as preparing your stomach for Mexican cuisine. There is no doubt that you cannot say you have been to Mexico without trying all the country's delicacies. In this sense, you may want to carry some gastric protector with you to help you overcome the delicious hot and spicy flavors that characterize Mexican cuisine. This will ensure that your taste buds can savor each of these culinary delights.

3 lugares imperdibles en tus vacaciones de Semana Santa en CDMX

Decir tan sólo 3 lugares imperdibles en México es prácticamente imposible. Hay tantos que es mejor mencionarlos por grupos. Así que, sin más preámbulo, ¡empecemos!

Los museos

Holy Week in Mexico City is synonymous with culture, art and tradition. So, not to mention the many museums and monuments in the city it would be almost offensive. In fact, it could be said that many of the most important cultural centers in the country are located here such as the Museum of Anthropology, the National Museum of Art of San Carlos and the Soumaya . In addition, there are other monuments such as the Revolution or the Palace of Fine Arts.

Los parques de diversiones

If you are traveling with children, teenagers or are simply one of those people who like strong emotions, you should set aside a day to visit Six Flags, the Fair and Kidzania. At the end of the day, Mexico City It is one of the few cities that can boast of having theme parks.

Las iglesias

Leaving aside the religious connotation of the churches and la Semana Santa, you can enjoy its baroque architecture. Near the city center you can find a large number of them. Each one with unique aspects that will amaze the eye.

These are just some examples of places that you can visit during your Easter holidays in Mexico City. Now, if you also include el Estado de México Within your plans, you can include archaeological zones such as Teotihuacán, the very famous Xochimilco and magical places like La Marquesa.

We hope you have a good trip and great experiences on your visit to this, your Mexico City! “Feel Comfortable” only by Kali Hotels.

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