Nearby Sightseeing
National Museum of Anthropology
(3.72 miles)
Museo Nacional de Historia, Castillo de Chapultepec
Paseo de la Reforma
(0.25 miles west)
Bosque de Chapultepec
(0.75 miles southeast)
Zoologico de Chapultepec
(1 mile east)
Dining
Solea
(Onsite)
Restaurante Murakami Sake Bar
Andri, Venice, Italy
Biko
Coffee Bar
(0.50 miles northwest)
Weather
Because of its altitude (7,350 ft/2,240 m), Mexico City doesn't usually get blisteringly hot. The rainy season is June-October. The afternoon rain showers then can be fierce, leaving the streets flooded for a few hours. Smog is the worst in winter (December-February), when you may also see some frost. Summers are warm, but not oppressively so. We think the best time to visit is during Easter week and the Christmas holidays (the week before Christmas and the two weeks after). Many residents flee to Mexico's beaches at that time, making the city seem surrealistically calm and enjoyable. (As a result, there's also less smog during those times.) Always take along a sweater and a light jacket.
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