đČđœ Four Days in Mexico City Was Not Enough!
I visited Mexico City last November and was lucky enough to experience el DĂa de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) đđ. While it might seem similar to Halloween on the surface, this holiday carries deep cultural meaningâitâs a beautiful celebration where Mexicans honor and remember their ancestors. If you canât make it during the festival, no worriesâMexico City has so much more to offer! âš đș TeotihuacĂĄn Just 1-2 hours outside the city, youâll find the ancient pyramids of TeotihuacĂĄnâbuilt by a civilization even older than the Aztecs. Climbing the Pyramid of the Sun is a must! đ đž Handshake Speakeasy Ranked among the top 3 speakeasy bars in the world! đ„âš Be sure to make a reservation in advanceâitâs an experience you wonât forget. đš Palacio de Bellas Artes & ZĂłcalo Located in the historic center, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Constitution Square (ZĂłcalo) are full of grandeur and culture. đïžâ€ïž đž XinĂș Perfumes A local fragrance brand with a beautifully designed store. Even if you donât buy anything, itâs worth a visit just for the aesthetics. đđ đź Tacos, Tacos, Tacos! You canât leave Mexico without trying authentic tacos! I stayed in Condesa and highly recommend Las Costillas de la CondesaâI ate there three times before leaving. đđ„ #MexicoCity #Teotihuacan #Speakeasy #DayOfTheDead #TravelMexico #CDMX #Tacos #CultureTrip