


A vast repository of Mexican archaeological and anthropological artifacts, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the country's indigenous peoples.

The museum has extensive exhibits that require a lot of walking.

Mexico City can have sudden rain showers, even in the dry season.
Staying hydrated is important in Mexico City's high altitude.
A stunning ancient temple and archaeological site, offering insights into Aztec culture.
The largest city square in Latin America, surrounded by historic buildings and vibrant street life.
Home to Diego Rivera's famous murals, depicting Mexico's history and culture.

Fried corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese, cream, and avocado

Fried eggs served on corn tortillas with a spicy tomato sauce, beans, cheese, and avocado

Marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit, served on corn tortillas with pineapple, onion, and cilantro
Iconic for its traditional Mexican breakfast and stunning views of the Zócalo.

Famous for its Cuban coffee and traditional breakfast dishes.
Renowned for its innovative Mexican cuisine and exceptional service.

Vibrant, hand-painted wooden figurines inspired by Oaxacan folklore, symbolizing life's diversity.
Intricately painted, traditional pottery from the Paquimé region, reflecting ancient designs.
Colorful, hand-embroidered blouses from various regions, showcasing indigenous patterns and techniques.
A historic Roman Catholic church in Cebu City, known for its unique architecture and significant role in the Philippines' religious history.
The Antaragange Caves, nestled on the enchanting Antaragange Hill, are a captivating labyrinth of volcanic rock formations and intriguing shrines, steeped in myth and legend. Visitors can explore the cool, dark interiors and soak in the serene beauty of the surrounding landscapes.

Vibrant night markets offering a sensory overload of local street food, shopping, and entertainment.