Mexico City Attraction Tickets

Mexico Attraction Tickets

Visit Mexico City's most well-known artistic attractions with Day Pass Mexico, the Frida Kahlo Museum, popularly referred to as the Blue House. With a skip-the-line access ticket to Mexico City's Templo Mayor, learn the secrets of the main Aztec temple.

Purchase Teotihuacan Pyramids Tickets, explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site and gain insights into the magnificent plazas and murals. Try your photography skills from the top of the Sun Pyramid and Moon Pyramid . You can also visit architectural monuments like the National Palace, Palacio Postal and Uxmal with your Mexico Attraction Pass.

Frida Kahlo Museum Tickets
Frida Kahlo Museum Tickets
Templo Mayor Tickets
Templo Mayor Tickets
Teotihuacan Pyramids Tickets
Teotihuacan Pyramids Tickets
Six Flags Theme Park Tickets
Six Flags Theme Park Tickets
National Palace Tickets
National Palace Tickets
Uxmal Tours and Tickets
Uxmal Tours and Tickets
Palacio Postal Tickets
Palacio Postal Tickets

Museums in Mexico

With Mexico Attraction Pass, visit the amazing museums in Mexico City that include – the Anthropology museum which is home to the largest collection of ancient Mexican artifacts in the entire globe. The list continues with the Museum of Chocolate where you can celebrate Mexican cacao and chocolate culture. Discover artifacts spanning over six centuries at the Franz Mayor Museum or witness the impact of discrimination at Memory and Tolerance Museum.

Come face to face with history at the National Museum of History and don’t forget to see the Chapultepec Castle that sits over 7,000 feet of sea level. Do not miss out to explore through artifacts that show the uniqueness and complexity of Mexican art at the University Museum of Contemporary Art.

Anthropology Museum
Anthropology Museum
Museum of Chocolate
Museum of Chocolate
Franz Mayer Museum
Franz Mayer Museum
Memory and Tolerance Museum
Memory and Tolerance Museum
National Museum of History
National Museum of History
Chapultepec Castle
Chapultepec Castle
Templo Mayor Museum
Templo Mayor Museum
Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art

Mexico Sightseeing Tour

On a tour with Day Pass Mexico, explore Puebla and Cholula which is known for its vibrant colors, delicious cuisine, and Talavera pottery. Visit the communities of Real del Monte or visit Taxco and Cuernavaca, two renowned cities in Mexico, for the duration of the day. With an all-day guided trip, explore San Miguel de Allende at its finest and find stunning buildings, epic histories, and fascinating cultures.

Explore Coyoacán's colonial splendour, stroll through North America's oldest university, float through the UNESCO-listed rivers of Xochimilco, and eat snacks on a trajinera boat. You'll see some of the favourite food stands, get to know some great market merchants, and discover the market's past during the Mexican market trip. Take in the Avenue of the Dead, Quetzalpapalotl, and the Temple of Quetzalcoatl with the Teotihuacan Archeological Tour. Walk through Merida's vibrant cantinas while enjoying a beer, dancing to the newest Mexican music, and sampling traditional Yucatec botanas, or delicacies.

Puebla & Cholula Day Tour
Puebla & Cholula Day Tour
Magical Town of Real del Monte
Magical Town of Real del Monte
Cuernavaca & Taxco Day Tour
Cuernavaca & Taxco Day Tour
San Miguel de Allende Full Day Tour
San Miguel de Allende Full Day Tour
Xochimilco & Colonial Coyoacan Tour
Xochimilco & Colonial Coyoacan Tour
Mexico Market Tour
Mexico Market Tour
Teotihuacan Archeological Tour
Teotihuacan Archeological Tour
Cantinas Walking Tour
Cantinas Walking Tour
Adventurous Activities in Mexico
Adventurous Activities in Mexico

Adventurous Activities in Mexico

Take a hot air balloon ride over the Teotihuacán Valley, one of Mexico's most breathtaking locations, which is just 45 minutes from Mexico City. For outdoor aficionados, visiting Mexico City, a volcano trek is a must-do activity where an expert guide prepares you from beginning to end on this action-packed day.

Have a calm and smooth ride in the wind by gliding over popular attractions in Mexico. You can also experience Canyoning with Mexico Day Pass. Canyoning entails traveling along rivers with a lot of unevenness where we can find waterfalls, syphons, crystal-clear water pools, etc., while utilising rappelling techniques, jumps to pools of varying heights, and other manoeuvres.

Hot Air Balloon in Teotihuacan
Hot Air Balloon in Teotihuacan
Volcano Hiking Tour
Volcano Hiking Tour
Hang Gliding
Hang Gliding
Canyoning Thousand Waterfalls
Canyoning Thousand Waterfalls

Why Should You Visit Mexico?

Why Should You Visit Mexico?
  • Mexico is a true tropical treasure trove, including magnificent beaches, historic sites, captivating culture, vibrant cities abounding in colonial beauty, and feisty delectable cuisine. Mexico is a place where everyone can find something special. Mexico is another nation that has a staggering number of UNESCO-protected sites. The list of UNESCO Heritage Sites or Biosphere Reserves includes a total of 35 assets which can be visited by booking Mexico City Pass. Mexico is known for its hot climate and approximately 10,000 miles of coastline, so it should come as no surprise that the country has beautiful beaches. Watch hidden coves, long sandy beaches, areas in the bush surrounded by historic ruins, and the most remarkable natural formations.

  • Mexico values music and dance as major art genres which is why you may find traditional music and folk dance everywhere you go. The best way to explore more is to take part is by booking a Mexico City Pass and participating in Mexican fiesta or festival. Mexican cuisine like Tacos, Burritos, Quesadilla, Tostada, Enchiladas, Nachos and many more mouth watering are worldwide famous dishes which you must try on your visit. You can book a variety of tours and discover Mexico along with your family and friends with your Day Pass Mexico.

Plan Your Visit To Mexico

How to Reach?
How to Get Around?
Tips
Essential Information
How to Reach?
  • By Flight
    Mexico is connected to most of the American and European cities which you can reach through national and international flights.

  • By Rail
    American Track provides access from New Orleans, Houston, Tucson, and LA to a number of locations along the Mexican border for travellers coming from the US.

  • By Sea
    Companies from the US provide opulent and luxurious cruise services to Mexico's Caribbean and Pacific coasts.

How to Get Around?
  • By Train
    You can travel around in a metro or metro bus as it is a cheaper mode of transport.

  • By Taxi
    You can find a taxi here easily or you can also book them online. Give your destination and you will be ready to go.

  • By Buses
    A bus ride costs around six pesos, and they have their own lane of traffic, making them speedier than using a car or cab.

Tips
  • Shop at local markets and save money as Mexico's markets are a terrific place to stock up on food for day trips.
  • Go for free walking tours which will not only save you some bucks but will also allow you to travel like a local.
  • Travel between late April and early December and book a Mexico day Pass which will allow you to take advantage of low season prices on lodging, dining, and transportation.
  • Commuting via metro is the most cost-effective transportation option. At each Metro stop, you can purchase a rechargeable Smartcard.
Essential Information
  • Budget
    Expect to pay around 700 MXN for a minimal room in a two-star hotel if you're looking for cheap lodging. Your budget for participating in activities would not be heavy on your pocket as the majority of activities in Mexico are rather inexpensive. You can save money by booking a Day Pass Mexico which will allow you to enter in maximum attractions.

  • Mexico Packing Guide
    When visiting Mexico, pack comfortable clothing with at least one pair of walking shoes. Make sure to carry a small medical kit around with you. You should also include zip lock bags, powerbank, universal chargers and water battles with in built purifiers when you visit Mexico.

  • Mexico Weather
    The weather in Mexico City is generally mild, with neither extremes of heat nor cold.

  • Best Time to Visit
    The best time to book a Day Pass Mexico is from October till March, when the weather is tropical and balmiest, making it best to explore around the city.

Explore Maxico City

Things to Do in Mexico City
Things to Do in Mexico City
Car Rental Mexico City
Car Rental Mexico City
Best Museums in Mexico City
Best Museums in Mexico City
Mexico City Tours
Mexico City Tours

FAQs

What are the most famous attractions of Mexico?

Visit the murals that adorn the Palacio de Bellas Artes downtown or go to the Six Flags Theme Park with your family to have an exciting time together. Templo Mayor, Teotihuacan Pyramids and National Palace are some of the must-see places to visit when in Mexico. You can also go on a museum tour around the city, stopping at the Castillo de Chapultepec, the Museo Soumaya, and the Museo Frida Kahlo, all of which can be visited by booking a Day pass Mexico.

How to book Mexico attraction tickets?

It is highly advised that you book a Mexico City Pass online as it will land you some of the best deals and discounts, making your entire trip very affordable. Booking online in advance with us is also a hassle free process which lets you enjoy other perks like flexible cancellation policy and customer services as well.

What is the best time to visit Mexico?

The busiest travel season is from December through the end of March, when the weather is dry and balmiest at its best, making it the best time for people to visit.

How many days are enough to see Mexico?

Four to five days are enough to experience the best of the region and see all of the prominent attractions of Mexico. If you have more time, you can combine three or four locations with a Mexico City Pass to create an eclectic beach, city, culture and food tour for a full week.

How much does a Mexico Tour costs?

Typically, a weeklong vacation in Mexico costs around 24663 MXN for one person and covers fooding, lodging and travelling.

Which language is spoken in Mexico?

Spanish, Nahuatl, and Yucatec Maya are the top 3 languages used in Mexico. Since 94% of the population speaks Spanish, it is the preferred language.

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