Unique Things To Do In Mexico City

An Overview of Mexico City

Mexico City is the densely populated capital in the center of Mexico, with a claim to fame as a prominent supercity. The high-altitude city is known for it’s urban environment, generally warm climate and many interesting features. There are many unique things to do in Mexico City, including visiting colonial sites, seeing the city’s beautiful main squares and enjoying the city’s unique culture. Due to the high altitude and warm climate of the region, visitors should take care to bring extra water when exploring the city. Additionally, since Mexico City is a large urban environment, travelers should take precautions to avoid petty crime such as theft and pickpockets.

A stately white monument in Mexico City

Unique Things To Do In Mexico City


La Isla de Las Munecas

This island is a strange, slightly demented tourist attraction created from decomposing dolls.

La Casa Azul

La Casa Azul, as its name implies, is a blue house museum of unusual artworks created by the esteemed artist Frida Kahlo.

Mercado de Sonora

This is a unique portion of the Mexican Market which has a specialized section for the sale of witchcraft goods and paraphernalia.

Biblioteca Vasconcelos

Biblioteca Vasconcelos is a mega library within the city that doubles as a meditative geometric maze.

The wave-like structure of the Soumaya Museum against an orange sunset

Soumaya Museum

This is a grand art museum donated to the city by the world’s richest man. The museum is known for its strange, abstract shape, vast collection of pre-Hispanic and colonial-era coins and the world’s largest collection of casts of sculptures by Auguste Rodin outside of France. The museum also hosts a large private collection of artwork.

Minichelista Restaurant

This is an interesting and unique restaurant founded by a skilled artist who included many novelty decorations in the interior.

Palacio Postal

This is a stunningly rendered and interestingly-designed government building located in Mexico City’s old town.  The structure and façade is very beautiful.

The Cake Room at Pasteleria Ideal

This is a small restaurant famous for giant, towering multi-tiered cakes on display

Cabeza de Juares

This public artwork takes the shape of a giant expressionist head-sculpture in the downtown area.

The Chapultepec Castle of Mexico City

Chapultepec Castle

This estate is the only house dedicated to residential royalty in the entire North America continent.  The castle has been refurbished around beautiful park grounds.

Future Forest

This is a somewhat demented but undeniably artistic forest made entirely of colorful upcycled plastic waste.

Skull Rack of the Great Temple

This art piece is created with a huge Aztec Skull Sculpture depicting the sacrificial overtones of the native Aztec culture.

Xoloitzcuintles of the Dolores Olmedo Museum

Xoloitzcuintles are an ancient breed of hairless dogs native to Mexico which escorted the favored dead to the underworld. There is artwork of the beloved creates found in the Dolores Olmedo Museum.


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