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If there is one thing that characterizes Mexico City, it is its magnificence. Its streets narrate more than 700 years of history, from the vestiges of Mexico-Tenochtitlan to the effervescent cultural diversity that defines it today. 

Just look at the Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Forest), which offers 800 hectares (1,976.84 acres) of nature in the middle of the city; the Dinamos, which invites to adventure among the Magdalena River and wooded trails, or Xochimilco, with its chinampas, canals and trajineras, keeps alive the agricultural ingenuity of the ancient Mexicas.

Mexico City’s spirit is also reflected in its innovation and accessibility. The Utopias transform the lives of millions of people with community spaces full of culture, sports and recreation, while the Cable Bus is not only an efficient transportation system, but a pretext to look at the city from a new perspective.

Diversity is another of its attributes, consolidating itself as an essential destination for the LGBTTTI community. In addition, its spiritual and festive heritage shines in the Basilica of Guadalupe, one of the most visited sanctuaries in the world, and in the Day of the Dead, our contribution to the Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Without its gastronomy, its greatness would not be complete. Our city is a culinary paradise with numerous restaurants recognized by the Michelin Guide, where traditional and contemporary cuisine converge in unforgettable experiences.

This selection brings together 10 experiences that manifest the immense richness of the capital. Join us on this tour and discover why Mexico City is, without a doubt, an unforgettable destination: the city with a big heart.

Alejandra Frausto Guerrero

Mexico City Secretary of Tourism