Explore Mexico City: Top Attractions, History & Culture
Discover Mexico City, where ancient history meets modern life. Explore Teotihuacan’s pyramids, lively markets, vibrant street food, and cutting-edge art. From Plaza Garibaldi to historic landmarks, Mexico City offers an unforgettable cultural and culinary adventure. Start your Mexican journey here!
Mexico City & All-Inclusive in Puerto Vallarta
This trip lets you explore Mexico’s capital and then enjoy a beautiful all-inclusive resort on the Pacific coast. Start in Mexico City and visit museums like the National Museum of Anthropology or Chapultepec Castle. Then head west to Puerto Vallarta, where you can relax on stunning beaches, experience vibrant nightlife, or explore the city center just steps from numerous hotels.
Mexico City Highlights
Cultural Highlights
Explore Mexico City’s rich heritage at the National Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec Castle, and the colourful murals of Diego Rivera. Experience mariachi music at Plaza Garibaldi and discover the historic charm of Coyoacán for a complete cultural adventure.

Food & Nightlife
Savor Mexico City’s famous street food like tacos al pastor, tamales, and elotes, and enjoy gourmet dining at top restaurants. Discover lively bars serving margaritas and mezcal, making the city a paradise for foodies and nightlife lovers.

City Vibes & Unique Experiences
Feel the energy of Mexico City in Zócalo, La Roma, and bustling markets. Explore world-class museums, vibrant neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks, making every moment an unforgettable adventure.

Cancún/Riviera Maya: Practical Travel Information
Entry/Visa Requirements:
European citizens traveling to Mexico need a valid passport with at least six months’ validity beyond the intended departure date. Tourists are generally allowed to stay in Mexico for up to 180 days without a visa for tourism or business purposes.
For the latest visa information: Official Polish Government Mexico Visa Requirements
Time in Mexico:
Current time in Mexico City (Central Time Zone):
Mexico has multiple time zones; Mexico City follows the Central Time Zone.
Language:
Spanish
Currency:
The currency in Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN), denoted as “$” or “Mex$”. Check current exchange rates before converting money for your trip.
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Road Information:
Driving in Mexico is on the right side of the road. Ensure a valid driver’s license (domestic or international), insurance, and cash for tolls. Follow road signs (in Spanish), use GPS, and watch for pedestrians and animals.
Plugs and Voltage:
Mexico uses type A and B plugs (same as the US). Voltage: 127V, Frequency: 60Hz. If your devices are designed for 230V (common in Poland), bring a voltage transformer and plug adapter to avoid damage.
MEXICO CITY WEATHER
Year-round climate table for Mexico City
Mexico City enjoys a mild, temperate climate throughout the year, making it a pleasant destination at any time of the year. With average temperatures ranging from 12°C to 27°C, you can expect pleasant weather throughout the year. The city experiences a wet season from May to October, with afternoon showers and occasional thunderstorms, and a dry season from November to April, with sunny and clear skies. Its altitude means that even in the warmer months, the evenings are cooler. Whether you visit during the sunny dry season or the lush rainy season, Mexico City’s climate is sure to enhance your experience.
Month | Season | Ø Temprature °C | Ø Rainy days |
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January | 5 – 22 | 3 days | |
February | 6 – 24 | 4 days | |
March | 8 – 26 | 6 days | |
April | 10 – 27 | 9 days | |
May | 12 – 27 | 18 days | |
June | 13 – 26 | 23 days | |
July | 12 – 24 | 30 days | |
August | 12 – 25 | 29 days | |
September | 12 – 24 | 26 days | |
October | 10 – 24 | 8 days | |
November | 7 – 23 | 2 days | |
December | 6 – 23 | 14 days |