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Mexico City Travel Guide: Street Food, Culture and Hidden Gems

Mexico City Travel Guide: Street Food, Culture and Hidden Gems

by Nahida Azmin Nishu
May 30, 2026
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Mexico City Travel Guide: Street Food, Culture and Hidden Gems

Slug: mexico-city-travel-guide-street-foodPillar: Travel > DestinationsKeyword: Mexico City travel guideExcerpt: Mexico City is one of 2026's hottest travel destinations. This guide covers the best neighbourhoods, street food, hidden gems, and practical tips for first-time visitors.

Why Mexico City Is 2026's Must-Visit Destination

Mexico City — known as CDMX — has been building its global reputation for years, but 2026 marks a tipping point. Search interest in "best restaurants in Mexico City" hit a 10-year high, while "Mexico City street food tour" became one of the year's most trending travel searches according to Google. The city combines world-class museums, extraordinary food, vibrant neighbourhoods, and an energy few cities can match — all at a cost significantly lower than comparable European or North American cities.

The Best Neighbourhoods to Stay and Explore

Roma Norte and Condesa

These adjacent tree-lined neighbourhoods are the epicentre of the dining, cafe, and nightlife scene. Art deco architecture, independent bookshops, taquerias, and rooftop bars occupy every block. This is where most first-time visitors base themselves — good transport links, walkable, and safe. Hotel costs range from £45-£90 per night for mid-range options.

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Polanco

The upscale district home to luxury hotels, high-end restaurants with several on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list, and the outstanding Soumaya Museum which has free entry. Worth half a day even on a budget.

Centro Historico

The historic heart of the city built on the ruins of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan. The Zocalo main square, Templo Mayor archaeological site, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the National Palace with Diego Rivera's murals are all here. Best visited in the morning before crowds arrive.

Coyoacan

A quieter village-like neighbourhood in the south. Home to the Frida Kahlo Museum — book tickets online weeks in advance at approximately £12 — the weekend craft market, and excellent local food stalls. Worth a full day.

Mexico City Street Food: What to Eat

Tacos al Pastor

The undisputed king of Mexico City street food — pork marinated in dried chillies, cooked on a vertical spit, shaved onto a corn tortilla with pineapple, onion, and cilantro. Tacos El Califa de Leon in Roma Norte is a Michelin-starred taco stand charging approximately £2.50 per taco.

Tortas and Tamales

Tortas are Mexico's extraordinary sandwich — crusty roll stuffed with braised meat, avocado, jalapeno, crema, and cheese at local torteria restaurants for £2-£3. Tamales are steamed corn masa parcels sold from street carts from around 7am for £1-£2 each.

Elotes and Esquites

Corn on the cob or corn kernels in a cup, slathered in mayonnaise, crumbled cheese, chilli powder, and lime. Found everywhere for about £1 — one of the great CDMX snacks.

Practical Tips

Safety: Roma, Condesa, Polanco, and Coyoacan are generally safe for tourists. Use Uber rather than hailing street taxis. Getting around: The Metro is excellent and very cheap at about 5p per journey. Best time to visit: October to April for dry weather. Budget: A comfortable daily budget is £60-£90 including accommodation, food, transport, and entry fees. For more travel guides, visit our Travel hub.

FAQ

Is Mexico City safe for solo travellers?

Yes, in the tourist-friendly neighbourhoods. Roma, Condesa, and Polanco are safe for solo travellers including women. Stay aware, keep valuables secure, and use Uber after dark.

How many days do I need in Mexico City?

A minimum of 4 full days to cover the highlights. 6-7 days allows a more relaxed pace plus day trips to Teotihuacan pyramids 45 minutes by bus, Xochimilco floating gardens, or nearby pueblos magicos.

Do I need a visa to visit Mexico?

UK, US, EU, Canadian, and Australian passport holders do not need a visa for tourist visits under 180 days. Always verify current requirements via your government's official travel advice website before travelling.

Is it easy to get around without Spanish?

In tourist areas, yes — many restaurant and hotel staff speak English. Basic Spanish phrases are helpful elsewhere. A translation app with offline capability is invaluable.

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