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Mexico City 7-Day Itinerary

CDMX + Oaxaca OR Cancún combo

7 days = CDMX 5 days + Oaxaca 2 days (UNESCO colonial + Day of Dead canonical + Mezcal origin, 1.5h flight) OR CDMX 3 + Cancún 4 (beach combo).

A full week is enough to actually understand Mexico City. Three days for the major districts, three days for nearby regions, and one day for the offbeat neighborhoods most tourists miss. The back half of the trip is more about texture than checking landmarks — your photos get more diverse and you walk away with a three-dimensional sense of the city.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$1,230,000

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$2,020,000

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$3,680,000

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

CDMX Centro Histórico + Pujol

CDMX Day 1

Activities

  1. 09:00 **Zócalo + Metropolitan Cathedral (Latin America's largest)** 3h

    Plaza de la Constitución (240m × 200m, one of world's largest squares) + Metropolitan Cathedral (1573-1813, Latin America's largest) + Sagrario Metropolitano + Diego Rivera National Palace murals (free, ID required).

    Cost: Free + Cathedral S/15 ($4) TIP: Plaza most photogenic mornings + sunset. Cathedral towers $5 climb (panoramic city views). Watch valuables.
  2. 12:30 **Templo Mayor Aztec ruins ($5)** 2h

    Excavated 1978 Aztec capital Tenochtitlán pyramid + museum + on-site interpretation. Tenochtitlán was under modern downtown.

    Cost: $5 TIP: Hire guide $30 essential for Aztec history context. Closed Mondays. Combine with Cathedral + Palacio Nacional same morning.
  3. 15:00 **Palacio de Bellas Artes + Diego Rivera murals** 1.5h

    Art Nouveau palace + Diego Rivera 'Man, Controller of the Universe' (replacement of destroyed Rockefeller version, 1934) + Orozco + Siqueiros murals. Saturday 12:00 free organ recital.

    Cost: Building free + museum $5 TIP: Tue/Wed/Sun mornings quietest. Cathedral organ recital free Saturdays 12:00.
  4. 17:00 **Madero pedestrian street + Casa de los Azulejos** 1.5h

    Pedestrian shopping street from Bellas Artes to Zócalo + Casa de los Azulejos (1740 colonial mansion covered in blue Talavera tiles, now Sanborns restaurant).

    Cost: Free walking + Sanborns drinks $5-15 TIP: Casa de los Azulejos Sanborns iconic photo spot + drinks. Madero busy Saturday.
  5. 20:00 **Pujol dinner (#13 World's 50 Best, Polanco) — 3-month booking essential** 3h

    Polanco Uber 25 min. Pujol by Enrique Olvera modern Mexican 8-course tasting + Mole Madre 1,500+ days aged signature. $150-280.

    Cost: $150-280 + Uber $10 TIP: **Reservation 2-3 months ahead** via pujol.com.mx. Smart attire mandatory. Replace with Quintonil ($130-250) or Rosetta ($50-120) if not booked.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Roma Norte / Polanco · $10-25

Hotel buffet before Centro day.

Lunch

Sanborns at Casa de los Azulejos

Centro Histórico / Madero · $15-30

Iconic Mexican lunch in 1740 blue tile mansion.

Dinner

Pujol (book 2-3 months) or Quintonil or Rosetta

Polanco / Roma Norte · $50-280

Foodie pilgrimage canonical. Book months ahead.

Transit:

Day 1: Uber to Centro (15 min, $5-8 from Roma Norte) + walking Centro + Uber to Polanco for Pujol.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $600,000
DAY 2

CDMX Teotihuacán pyramids

CDMX Day 2

Activities

  1. 07:30 **Teotihuacán day tour pickup ($50-80)** 10h tour

    Hotel pickup pre-dawn. 1h drive north. Day tour includes English guide + entry + La Gruta cave lunch + tequila tasting.

    Cost: $50-80 day tour TIP: Pre-book tour via Klook/Viator/GetYourGuide 20-30% cheaper. Includes lunch + transport.
  2. 09:00 **Pyramid of the Sun + Pyramid of the Moon (UNESCO)** 3-4h

    UNESCO Aztec ruins. Pyramid of the Sun (65m, 3rd largest pyramid in world) + Pyramid of the Moon. Calzada de los Muertos (Avenue of the Dead) 2km central road.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Pyramid of Sun summit access limited post-2024 reopening. Sun hat + water + sunscreen essential (no shade). Best mornings before crowds.
  3. 13:30 **La Gruta cave restaurant lunch + Aztec dance show** 1.5h

    Actual cave restaurant near pyramids. Mexican lunch buffet + Aztec dance show (13:00 + 15:00). Combine with pyramid visit.

    Cost: $25-50 (or included in tour) TIP: Iconic unique cave dining. Aztec dance show free with lunch.
  4. 15:30 **Pyramid of the Moon + Tequila/Mezcal tasting** 2h

    Climb Pyramid of the Moon (limited summit access). Tour includes traditional tequila/mezcal tasting at on-site distillery (free with tour).

    Cost: Included TIP: Tasting includes pulque (fermented agave Aztec drink). Mezcal $5-15 souvenir bottle.
  5. 18:00 **Return Mexico City + Quintonil dinner (optional)** 1.5h return + 3h dinner

    Return 18:00-19:00. Quintonil (#7 World's 50 Best) dinner ($130-250, 2-3 month reservation) or casual at Maximo Bistrot ($50-100).

    Cost: $50-250 TIP: Quintonil reservation 2-3 months ahead. Maximo Bistrot 1-2 weeks.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast (early)

Roma Norte / Polanco · $10-25

Quick before 7:30 tour pickup.

Lunch

La Gruta cave restaurant (included)

Teotihuacán · Included in tour

Iconic cave dining + Aztec dance show.

Dinner

Quintonil or Maximo Bistrot

Polanco / Roma Norte · $50-250

Quintonil World's 50 Best or casual modern Mexican.

Transit:

Day 2: Teotihuacán tour shuttle from hotel (1h each way) + on-site walking + return.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $180,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $500,000
DAY 3

CDMX Coyoacán + Xochimilco

CDMX Day 3

Activities

  1. 09:00 **Frida Kahlo Casa Azul (pre-book mandatory)** 2h

    Frida's home + studio in Coyoacán (1907-1954). $14 entry, $4 photography. Pre-book online weeks ahead — same-day usually sold out.

    Cost: $14 + $4 photo + Uber $8 TIP: **Pre-book online 2+ weeks ahead** via museofridakahlo.org.mx. Photography $4 extra. Combined ticket with Anahuacalli (Diego's museum) $20.
  2. 11:30 **Coyoacán Plaza + El Moro Churros + Mercado de Coyoacán** 2.5h

    Bohemian neighborhood plaza + 1935 El Moro Churros institution + Mercado de Coyoacán (Tostadas Coyoacán canonical lunch).

    Cost: $10-30 TIP: 10-min walk from Casa Azul. El Moro 24/7. Mercado tostadas lunch $3-10.
  3. 14:30 **Xochimilco Floating Gardens (Trajinera boat 2h)** 3h

    Pre-Hispanic canal system. Trajinera boat rental $40/boat (up to 20 people, 2h minimum). Mariachis + food vendors row alongside.

    Cost: $40/boat + $10-30 food TIP: Sunday most busy. Saturday also bustling. Best with group of 6-10. 30 min Uber from Coyoacán.
  4. 18:30 **Anahuacalli Museum (Diego Rivera, optional)** 1.5h

    Diego's pre-Hispanic pyramid-shaped museum he designed himself. Houses his collection. $5 (or $20 combined with Casa Azul).

    Cost: $5 TIP: Often overlooked but distinctive Diego experience. Closed Mondays.
  5. 20:30 **Farewell Mexican dinner + mezcal** 2.5h

    Maximo Bistrot ($50-100) or Contramar ($40-80, lunch only - replace with Rosetta Roma Norte $50-120). Mezcal at La Clandestina ($15-40) for nightcap.

    Cost: $50-160 TIP: Rosetta dinner reservation 2-3 weeks. La Clandestina 21+ only.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Roma Norte / Polanco · $10-25

Hotel buffet.

Lunch

Mercado de Coyoacán tostadas + El Moro churros

Coyoacán · $10-30

Local market lunch + iconic 1935 churros.

Dinner

Rosetta or Maximo Bistrot + La Clandestina mezcal

Roma Norte / Condesa · $50-160

Farewell modern Mexican + Mexican mezcal nightcap.

Transit:

Day 3: Uber to Coyoacán (30 min, $8) + walking Coyoacán + Uber to Xochimilco (45 min, $12) + return Uber.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130,000 Mid $230,000 Luxury $450,000
DAY 4

CDMX Puebla day trip

Puebla

Activities

  1. 08:00 **Puebla day tour pickup ($60-100)** 2h drive

    Pickup pre-dawn. 2h drive south. Puebla UNESCO 1987 + colonial center + Talavera tiles + Cholula pyramid.

    Cost: $60-100 day tour TIP: Tour via Klook/Viator 20-30% cheaper than DIY. Includes English guide + entry + lunch.
  2. 10:30 **Puebla Cathedral + Plaza de Armas + Capilla del Rosario** 2.5h

    Puebla UNESCO colonial center. Cathedral (1575-1690 Spanish Renaissance) + Plaza de Armas + Capilla del Rosario (1690 Baroque masterpiece, golden interior).

    Cost: Included + Cathedral free TIP: Capilla del Rosario most photographed Baroque interior in Mexico.
  3. 13:00 **Puebla lunch — Chiles en Nogada (regional dish, Aug-Sep)** 1.5h

    Puebla lunch at El Mural de los Poblanos ($25-50) or Las Ranas ($15-30). Chiles en Nogada (Mexican flag-themed Aug-Sep) or Mole Poblano (Puebla canonical).

    Cost: $15-50 TIP: Chiles en Nogada seasonal (Aug-Sep). Mole Poblano available year-round.
  4. 15:00 **Cholula (Great Pyramid + Iglesia de la Virgen)** 2h

    20-min drive from Puebla. Cholula Great Pyramid (largest pyramid in world by volume) + Iglesia de la Virgen de los Remedios on top (Spanish church on Aztec pyramid).

    Cost: Included TIP: Climb to top of pyramid + church for panoramic Puebla + Popocatépetl volcano views.
  5. 18:30 **Return CDMX + late dinner** 3h return + dinner

    2h drive return CDMX. Late dinner at Maximo Bistrot ($50-100) or hotel.

    Cost: $50-100 dinner TIP: Tour includes return. Maximo Bistrot reservation 1-2 weeks.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast (early)

CDMX · $10-25

Quick before 8am tour.

Lunch

El Mural de los Poblanos or Las Ranas (Puebla)

Puebla · $15-50

Puebla canonical Mole Poblano or seasonal Chiles en Nogada.

Dinner

Maximo Bistrot late dinner

Roma Norte · $50-100

Modern Mexican late dinner.

Transit:

Day 4: Puebla day tour shuttle from hotel (2h each way) + sites walking.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $200,000 Mid $320,000 Luxury $530,000
DAY 5

CDMX Lucha Libre + Chapultepec + fly Oaxaca

Lucha + travel

Activities

  1. 10:00 **Chapultepec Castle + Antropología Museum** 4h

    Chapultepec Castle ($5) + Museo Nacional de Antropología ($5, Aztec Sun Stone canonical).

    Cost: $10 TIP: Closed Mondays. Allow 2h each.
  2. 15:00 **Lucha Libre Arena México afternoon** 3h

    Sunday 17:00 Lucha Libre at Arena México. $10-30 standard / $45 English-tour add-on.

    Cost: $10-45 TIP: Buy masks $5-15. Family-friendly + atmospheric.
  3. 19:00 **Fly CDMX → Oaxaca (1h, $80-200 Aeroméxico/VivaAerobus)** 1h flight

    MEX/AIFA → OAX 1h flight. Aeroméxico, VivaAerobus, Volaris.

    Cost: $80-200 TIP: Book 1-2 months ahead. Evening flights cheaper. Total CDMX→Oaxaca with airport time ~4h.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

CDMX · $10-25

Hotel buffet.

Lunch

Polanco lunch

Polanco · $15-60

Quick before Lucha Libre.

Dinner

Oaxaca arrival dinner

Oaxaca Centro · $15-50

Oaxaca arrival evening — Casa Oaxaca ($25-60) or street tlayudas ($3-10).

Transit:

Day 5: CDMX walking + Lucha Libre + airport + flight to Oaxaca (1h) + Oaxaca hotel.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $230,000 Mid $380,000 Luxury $600,000
DAY 6

Oaxaca UNESCO colonial + Mezcal distilleries + Monte Albán Zapotec ruins

Oaxaca essentials

Activities

  1. 08:30 **Monte Albán Zapotec ruins day tour ($30-60)** 3h

    Monte Albán UNESCO Zapotec pyramids (500 BC-700 AD). 30-min drive from Oaxaca. Day tour with English guide $30-60.

    Cost: $30-60 TIP: Hire guide essential for Zapotec history. Sun hat + water + sunscreen (no shade).
  2. 13:00 **Casa Oaxaca lunch (modern Oaxacan)** 1.5h

    Chef Alejandro Ruiz Casa Oaxaca modern Oaxacan ($25-60). Mole Negro (Oaxacan canonical, 30+ ingredients) + Tlayudas (Oaxacan pizza) + Mezcal cocktails.

    Cost: $25-60 TIP: Reservation 1 week ahead. Mole Negro Oaxacan specialty.
  3. 15:00 **Oaxaca Centro walking + Templo de Santo Domingo** 3h

    Oaxaca UNESCO 1987 + Centro Histórico walking + Templo de Santo Domingo (Baroque gold interior) + Mercado Benito Juárez.

    Cost: Free + Templo S/40 TIP: Most photogenic colonial city in Mexico. Mercado Benito Juárez Mole Negro paste $5-10/jar (souvenir).
  4. 18:30 **Mezcal distillery tasting (Mezcal origin)** 2h

    Oaxaca is Mezcal birthplace. La Mezcaloteca tasting tour ($30-60) — 30+ artisanal mezcals + history + production. 21+ only.

    Cost: $30-60 TIP: Oaxaca = 90% of world's Mezcal production. Tasting includes pulque + raicilla. 21+ only.
  5. 21:00 **Oaxaca dinner — Tlayudas + Mole Negro** 1.5h

    Casual Oaxacan at Tlayudas Libres ($10-25) — Tlayudas (giant Oaxacan pizza with cheese, beans, meat).

    Cost: $10-25 TIP: Cash only. Casual + authentic. Closes 02:00.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Oaxaca Centro · $10-25

Hotel breakfast before Monte Albán.

Lunch

Casa Oaxaca (modern Oaxacan)

Oaxaca Centro · $25-60

Chef Alejandro Ruiz canonical Oaxacan.

Dinner

Tlayudas Libres (casual Tlayudas)

Oaxaca Centro · $10-25

Iconic Tlayudas (Oaxacan pizza).

Transit:

Day 6: Monte Albán tour from Oaxaca (30 min each way) + Oaxaca Centro walking + Mezcal distillery tour.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $170,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $480,000
DAY 7

Oaxaca artisan villages + fly CDMX + international departure

Oaxaca farewell + departure

Activities

  1. 09:00 **Oaxaca artisan villages tour ($40-80)** 5h

    Teotitlán del Valle (Zapotec wool rugs + family weavers) + San Bartolo Coyotepec (black pottery barro negro) + Hierve el Agua (petrified waterfalls). Half-day tour.

    Cost: $40-80 TIP: Buy directly from family weavers (rugs $30-200, pottery $10-50). Hierve el Agua iconic mineral waterfalls.
  2. 14:00 **Oaxaca lunch + last Mezcal tasting** 2h

    Lunch at El Origen ($25-50) or Mercado 20 de Noviembre (street tlayudas $3-10). Last Mezcal tasting at La Mezcaloteca ($30-60).

    Cost: $30-110 TIP: Mercado 20 de Noviembre street smoke section ('passage of smoke') — pick meat + grill on-site.
  3. 16:30 **Fly Oaxaca → CDMX → international** 1h flight + 3h layover

    OAX → MEX 1h + 3h layover + international flight.

    Cost: $80-200 OAX-MEX TIP: Book OAX-MEX 1-2 months ahead. International departure usually evening.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Oaxaca Centro · $10-25

Hotel breakfast.

Lunch

El Origen or Mercado 20 de Noviembre street

Oaxaca Centro · $3-110

Final Oaxacan lunch + Mezcal tasting.

Dinner

Airport meal

OAX or MEX Airport · $15-30

Airport meal before international flight.

Transit:

Day 7: Oaxaca artisan villages tour + lunch + airport + flight to CDMX (1h) + international departure.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $230,000 Mid $380,000 Luxury $600,000

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Mexico City 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Oaxaca vs Cancún as 4-day extension?
**Oaxaca** (1.5h flight $80-200, UNESCO colonial + Mezcal origin + Day of Dead canonical + foodie depth) — cultural + foodie focus. **Cancún** (2h flight $80-200, beach + all-inclusive resorts + Chichén Itzá + Isla Mujeres + Mayan ruins) — beach + relaxation focus. **Honeymoon**: Cancún. **Foodie/Cultural**: Oaxaca. **Family**: Cancún.
Day of the Dead Oaxaca canonical timing?
**Day of the Dead in Oaxaca (Oct 31-Nov 2) is THE canonical Mexican Day of Dead experience** — most authentic traditions + altars + parades + Mezcal + Pan de Muerto. Book hotels 6 months ahead. Hotels 2-3x normal. Worth combining CDMX 3 days + Oaxaca 4 days for full Day of Dead immersion. Mexican government recognizes Oaxaca's Day of Dead as UNESCO Intangible Heritage.
Monte Albán vs Teotihuacán?
**Monte Albán** (Oaxaca, Zapotec 500 BC-700 AD, mountaintop) — older + smaller + cultural depth + 30-min from Oaxaca city. **Teotihuacán** (CDMX, Aztec/Toltec, 100-650 AD, valley floor) — larger + pyramid-focused + Pyramid of Sun 65m + 1h from CDMX. Both UNESCO. Visit both if doing Mexico 7-day Mexico City + Oaxaca combo.
Mezcal cuisine + tasting?
**Oaxaca produces 90% of world's Mezcal** — birthplace + most authentic experience. **La Mezcaloteca** (Oaxaca Centro, $30-60 tasting tour, 30+ varieties + history). **Sample types**: Espadín (most common), Tobalá (rare wild), Pechuga (with chicken breast, only in Mexico). Mezcal smokey vs Tequila smooth. 21+ only. Bottles $10-50 souvenir (under 100ml fits cabin baggage).
7-day total cost?
Budget USD 830 (₩1,230,000), mid USD 1,360 (₩2,020,000), luxury USD 2,480 (₩3,680,000) for 7 days. CDMX foodie pilgrimage (Pujol/Quintonil $150-280) + Oaxaca Mezcal tasting + Monte Albán biggest costs. Day of Dead (Oct 31-Nov 2) + Mexican Independence Day (Sep 15-16) + Christmas/NYE +30-50%. November dry season best (22°C dry sunny + Day of Dead UNESCO peak).
CDMX + Cancún beach combo timing?
**CDMX 3 + Cancún 4 = 7-day Mexico beach combo** — flight CDMX → CUN 2h $80-200 via Aeroméxico / VivaAerobus / Volaris. **Best months**: November-April (Cancún dry season — December-April peak $200-800/night, November shoulder $150-500). **Avoid**: May-October (Cancún hurricane season + occasional Caribbean rain + seaweed sargassum blooms summer). **Honeymoon**: Cancún Hotel Zone all-inclusive (Le Blanc Spa Resort $500-1,500/night, Secrets Capri $400-900) or Tulum boutique (Be Tulum $500-1,200, Azulik $700-1,500 treehouse). **Family**: Cancún Hotel Zone (Hyatt Ziva $300-800, Hilton Cancún $400-900). **Add Chichén Itzá** day trip from Cancún ($60-120, 2.5h drive). **Add Isla Mujeres** day trip ferry ($30-60, 30 min).
Teotihuacán hot air balloon experience?
**Hot air balloon over Teotihuacán pyramids $200-300 per person** — pre-dawn 05:00 hotel pickup, 1h drive to launch site, 06:30 sunrise flight 1 hour over Pyramid of the Sun + Pyramid of the Moon + Avenue of the Dead, champagne breakfast on landing, return CDMX by 12:00. Operators: Volar en Globo ($250), Sky Balloons ($230), Aerovuelo ($200-280). Book 1-2 weeks ahead via Klook / Viator. November-April best (dry season, clearest skies, lightest winds). Combine with ground-level pyramid visit afterward (combo tours $300-400 include hot air balloon + La Gruta lunch + pyramid climbing). The most-photographic Teotihuacán experience — sunrise over the pyramids from 500m altitude with hot air balloons reflected in the morning light.

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