Mexico City Solo Itinerary

$80.00

Mexico City — 5 Days, Solo Mexico City is one of the great underrated solo destinations — a metropolis of 22 million people where the US dollar goes further than almost anywhere in Latin America, the food genuinely rivals the best cities in the world, and the museums, murals, and neighborhoods each feel like an entire trip in themselves. This five-day itinerary moves through the best of CDMX at a pace that actually lets you absorb it: the Diego Rivera murals at the Palacio Nacional, the blue cobblestone streets of Coyoacán and Frida Kahlo's house, the ancient floating gardens of Xochimilco, the pyramids of Teotihuacán an hour outside the city, and the extraordinary National Museum of Anthropology — one of the finest museums on earth. Three boutique hotel options are included in Roma Norte and Condesa, every activity links directly to booking, and the full budget lands well under $1,500 for most travelers, leaving room for the occasional Michelin-starred taco and a bottle of mezcal. A city that rewards solo travel more than almost anywhere else in the world.

Mexico City — 5 Days, Solo Mexico City is one of the great underrated solo destinations — a metropolis of 22 million people where the US dollar goes further than almost anywhere in Latin America, the food genuinely rivals the best cities in the world, and the museums, murals, and neighborhoods each feel like an entire trip in themselves. This five-day itinerary moves through the best of CDMX at a pace that actually lets you absorb it: the Diego Rivera murals at the Palacio Nacional, the blue cobblestone streets of Coyoacán and Frida Kahlo's house, the ancient floating gardens of Xochimilco, the pyramids of Teotihuacán an hour outside the city, and the extraordinary National Museum of Anthropology — one of the finest museums on earth. Three boutique hotel options are included in Roma Norte and Condesa, every activity links directly to booking, and the full budget lands well under $1,500 for most travelers, leaving room for the occasional Michelin-starred taco and a bottle of mezcal. A city that rewards solo travel more than almost anywhere else in the world.