In our guide to the 10 best things to do in Mexico, you'll learn how to extend your trip to Mexico beyond the resorts of Cancún and Cabo San Lucas. Sure, the Central American country offers plenty of beachside real estate that lends itself to a tropical paradise, but the cities offer abundant art, museums, and entertainment, as well.

Everywhere you look in Mexico, there are signs of the country’s history, from the ruins of the Aztecs and Maya to the influence of 3 centuries of Spanish colonial rule. The Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México roughly correlates to the ancient Aztec capital and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. What are the best things to do in Mexico?

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    Chichén Itzá

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Chichén Itzá
    • Historia
    • Foto
    • Exótico

    Chichén Itzá is an archaeological site in Yucatán, Mexico. The Mayan city was a populous focal point in the Northern Maya Lowlands from roughly 750-1200 A.D. In the mid-1500s the city was taken by Spanish conquistadors and turned into a cattle ranch.

    Today, Chichén Itzá is a marvel to visit and one of the 7 wonders of the world. Between the New Chichén and Old Chichén, there are 26 ruins to see. The 4-sided pyramid that leads up to the temple is the most iconic sight in the city, but the various platforms, ceremony sites, and cenotes are also worth seeing while visiting.

    Ubicación: 97751 Yucatan, Mexico

    Horarios: Daily from 8 am to 5 pm

    Teléfono: +52 998 400 8543

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    Frida Kahlo Museum

    A voyage back in time

    Frida Kahlo Museum
    • Historia
    • Foto

    Explore the life and work of Frida Kahlo at the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City. Mexican artist, Kahlo painted portraits inspired by Mexican folk art and popular culture. Her work became prolific in the late 1920s and she continued to paint until she died in 1954. Kahlo’s paintings were often a political statement or a reflection of her longtime struggle with chronic pain.

    The Frida Kahlo Museum is inside her famous Blue House (Casa Azul) where her personal artefacts, artwork, and other objects that inspired her are on display. The building itself is a work of art with a bold cobalt-colored facade. If you’re stopping by, don’t miss an opportunity to take an art workshop hosted by the museum curators.

    Ubicación: Londres 247, Col. Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Mexico City, México

    Horarios: Tuesday from 10 am to 6 pm, Wednesday from 11 am to 6 pm, Thursday–Sunday 10 am to 6 pm

    Teléfono: +52 555 554 5999

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    Museo Subacuatico de Art

    Underwater art installations

    Museo Subacuatico de Art
    • De aventura
    • Exótico

    At Museo Subacuatico de Arte (or MUSA as it’s known), you can dive into art history like never before. The 2 underwater sculpture galleries are spread between the waters of Cancún and Isla Mujeres. Punta Nizuc features 33 sculptures. Manchones features 473 sculptures.

    There are three ways to see the installations: Scuba diving, snorkelling, or via glass bottom boat ride. On land, inside the visitor centre, you can see how the sculptures are made in the Museo Subacuatico de Arte workshop and view an additional sculpture garden outside.

    Ubicación: Rogelio Castorena, Lote 11, Super Manzana 307, Manzana 269 Alfredo V. Bonfil, 77560 Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico

    Horarios: Daily from 9 am to 2 pm

    Teléfono: +51 998 206 0182

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    Museo Nacional de Antropología

    Ancient Mexican artefacts

    Museo Nacional de Antropología
    • Gastronomía
    • Historia

    Immerse yourself in Mexican history at Museo Nacional de Antropologia, the National Museum of Anthropology. The museum’s collection highlights artefacts from numerous cultures that have made up Mexico’s past and present.

    You can spend a full day at Museo Nacional de Antropologia, exploring the 22 rooms in the modern building. Stop for lunch at the Gastronomic Room where the menu also tells a storey of Mexico’s history. And if you’re looking for even more information, twice-daily tours are offered for free.

    Ubicación: Av. P.º de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Mexico City, Mexico

    Horarios: Tuesday–Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm

    Teléfono: +52 555 553 6266

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    Xcaret Park

    Where an underground river awaits you

    Xcaret Park
    • De aventura
    • Familias
    • Gastronomía

    Xcaret Park is a stunning and thrilling natural water park, just a short bus ride from Cancún. The eco park is a well-known attraction, partnering with many of the surrounding area resorts to offer easy access to tourists.

    The attractions offered at Xcaret are almost too many to list, but swimming with dolphins, snorkelling, and live performances are all worth the price of admission. Those looking for an elevated experience might consider attending a wine tasting at Xcaret Cellar or the 7-course dinner at Gran Tlachco.

    Ubicación: Carretera Chetúmal Puerto Juárez Kilómetro 282, Solidaridad, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico

    Horarios: Daily from 8.30 am to 10.30 pm

    Teléfono: +52 998 883 3143

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    Chapultepec Castle

    Historic and picturesque

    Chapultepec Castle
    • Historia
    • Foto

    Royalty is not often associated with North America. But the Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City is an exception. The castle and its location have connections to several points in Mexican history. Built as a summer house for the commander-in-chief of New Spain during colonial reign, the castle sits atop a hill that was once sacred to the ancient Aztecs. It later became an important battle site during the Mexican-American War.

    Visiting Chapultepec Castle is one of the best things to do in Mexico City. There, you can walk through stained-glass galleries; view awe-inspiring murals, statues, and hedges; enjoy a broad view of city centre, and take a stroll through Chapultepec Park.

    Ubicación: Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11580 Mexico City, Mexico

    Horarios: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Teléfono: +52 557 601 9811

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    Copper Canyon Train

    A historic railway with stunning views

    Copper Canyon Train
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    Take the El Chepe Regional or El Chepe Express on the Copper Canyon Railway to see the Mexican countryside of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range. The original train ride, El Chepe Regional, is longer and goes from Los Mochis to Chihuahua City. El Chepe Express still hits all the touristy spots but stops at Creel, rather than going on to Chihuahua City.

    Photographers and naturalists, especially, will be blown away by the views of Copper Canyon, which is actually a system of several canyons. The train ride takes passengers on a long day’s journey through the verdant and burnt sienna landscape, up the mountainside to 2,500 metres above sea level, and back down, making stops along the way.

    Ubicación: Av. Bienestar 8, Ferrocarrilera, 81265 Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico

    Horarios: Daily from 8 am to 5.40 pm

    Teléfono: +52 800 122 4373

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    Malecón Boardwalk

    Shopping with a view

    Malecón Boardwalk
    • Gastronomía
    • Vida nocturna
    • Ir de compras

    The Malecón Boardwalk is one of the best things to do in Mexico for those looking to meander, shop, and experience authentic cuisine. The Boardwalk, located in Puerto Vallarta, runs along the largest bay in Mexico, offering stunning ocean views day or night and the occasional whale sighting.

    On the southern end of the Malecón Boardwalk, you can snap a photo of the vibrant Puerto Vallarta sign and seahorse statue, and shop for souvenirs at the open-air market of Mercado Municipal Rio Cuale. Farther north, you can take a free tour of the ChocoMuseo or pay for a special truffle workshop. Up and down the boardwalk are restaurants, bars, and themed nightclubs serving up vacation-worthy entertainment.

    Ubicación: Paseo Díaz Ordaz s/n, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

    Horarios: Daily from 8 am to 2 am

    Teléfono: +52 322 779 7191

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    Puerto Vallarta

    The friendliest city in the world

    Puerto Vallarta
    • Parejas
    • De lujo
    • Ir de compras

    Puerto Vallarta is a beachside town that thrives as a tourist destination. On the western coast of the country in the state of Jalisco, it is flanked by the large Bay of Banderas.

    Many visitors to Puerto Vallarta stay at resorts located up and down the coast. The combination of luxury accommodation and the beautiful ocean backdrop makes it a prime destination for weddings and honeymoons. And if visitors want to venture away from the seclusion of the resort, the nearby Malecón Boardwalk is known for its friendly shops, delicious cuisine, and turned-up nightlife. Or head to the quaint Romantic Zone for smaller, more intimate shopping and restaurant experiences.

    Ubicación: 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

    Teléfono: +52 322 224 1175

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    Mexico City

    The cultural capital of America

    Mexico City
    • Gastronomía
    • Historia
    • Vida nocturna

    Mexico City is the oldest city in the Americas and the capital of Mexico and a culturally rich destination full of museums, emblematic gastronomy, and historic streets. Though the city is almost always abuzz with people, October through March is the best time to visit to avoid the rainiest days. October is especially vibrant with the city decorated for Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead).

    You could spend your entire trip hopping from museum to museum visiting the likes of Museo Jumex, the National Museum of Anthropology, or the home-turned-museum of famous painter Frida Kahlo. Alternatively, tour the city’s historic architecture, take a merengue class, or even catch a Lucha Libre wrestling match.

    Ubicación: 01000 Mexico City, Mexico

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