2-Day Mexico City Marvel: Historic Gems Unveiled

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by Lucy

May 7, 2024 · 2 min read

Mexico City 2 Days Itinerary

Embark on a cultural odyssey with our 2-day Mexico City itinerary, designed to immerse you in the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of this iconic metropolis. Begin your journey at the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, a stunning example of colonial architecture, where you'll spend two hours marveling at its grandeur. Next, stroll through the historic Zócalo, the city's main square, for another two hours of exploration among monuments and bustling city life. Conclude your first day with a visit to the National Palace, a museum steeped in Mexico's political past, for an hour of learning and discovery. On your second day, ascend to the regal Chapultepec Castle, a castle and museum combo, for an hour of panoramic views and royal history. Dedicate the rest of your day to the National Museum of Anthropology, an entire day's journey in itself, where the vast collections of pre-Columbian artifacts will transport you through Mexico's ancient civilizations. This itinerary promises a blend of awe-inspiring sights and educational experiences, ensuring your time in Mexico City is both enriching and unforgettable.

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2 Days in Mexico City Itinerary: Day 1

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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

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Begin your Mexican adventure with a visit to the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, an architectural marvel that dominates the city's skyline. As the first stop of the day, allot two hours to immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of the largest cathedral in the Americas. Located at Plaza de la Constitución, this grand church is not only a place of worship but also a treasure trove of art, history, and culture. Marvel at its ornate altars, the resplendent chapels, and the impressive collection of religious art that tells the story of Mexico's faith and devotion.

Attraction Info

  • P.za de la Constitución S/N, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open from 9:00am-5:30pm

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Zócalo

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Just a short stroll from the cathedral, Zócalo awaits as your second destination. This grand square, officially known as Plaza de la Constitución, is the pulsating heart of Mexico City and a hub of activity. Spend another two hours here, soaking up the vibrant atmosphere. Surrounded by historic buildings, Zócalo has been a gathering place for Mexicans since Aztec times. It's a place where the past and present collide, offering a unique insight into the city's rich heritage and contemporary culture.

Attraction Info

  • Plaza de la Constitución S / N, Historic Center, Centro, 06010 Mexico City
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
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National Palace

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Conclude your day with a visit to the National Palace, a mere stone's throw from Zócalo. Set aside an hour to explore this iconic museum that houses the federal executive branch of Mexico. The National Palace is not only a seat of government but also a canvas of history, with walls adorned by Diego Rivera's famous murals depicting Mexico's past. As you wander through its corridors, you'll be walking through the pages of Mexican history, making it the perfect finale to your first day in Mexico City.

Attraction Info

  • P.za de la Constitución S/N, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06066 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Tue-Sun,9:00am-5:00pm
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2 Days in Mexico City Itinerary: Day 2

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Chapultepec Castle

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Begin your second day with a regal start at Chapultepec Castle, a historic palace that has stood the test of time, perched atop Chapultepec Hill. As the only royal castle in the Americas, it offers a unique glimpse into the opulent past of Mexico's aristocracy. Spend an hour wandering through its lavishly decorated rooms and halls, now transformed into a museum. The castle's lush gardens and panoramic views of Mexico City are not to be missed, providing a serene escape amidst the bustling city life below.

Attraction Info

  • Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-3 hour
  • Open on Tue-Sun,9:00am-5:00pm

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2

National Museum of Anthropology

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Continue your cultural journey at the National Museum of Anthropology, an architectural marvel that houses the largest collection of pre-Columbian artifacts in the world. Dedicate the rest of your day to exploring the rich heritage of Mexico's indigenous cultures, from the ancient Mayans to the Aztecs. Each exhibit is a doorway to the past, offering an in-depth look at the traditions, art, and beliefs that have shaped the nation. Located in the heart of Mexico City, this museum is a testament to the country's commitment to preserving and celebrating its diverse history.

Attraction Info

  • Av. Paseo de la Reforma y Calzada Gandhi s/n Mexico City,11560Mexico
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 day
  • Open on Tue-Sun,9:00am-6:00pm
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TOP 1
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Highlights:
Located in the center of Mexico City, the Constitution Square is 220 meters wide from north to south and 240 meters long from east to west. It is one of the grandest squares in the world. The Plaza de la Constitution is to Mexico City what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, and the Colosseum is to Rome. Rebuilt after Nochititlan. It has always been very lively, whether it was in the 16th century (built on the ruins) or in the 18th century (the market filled with street vendors), and even today, the excitement never stops, tourists and locals can find them here needed happiness. Every day at 8:00 am and 6:00 pm, Mexican soldiers will step out of the National Palace to raise the flag.
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Templo Mayor Museum
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The temple, which sits at the center of the Aztec world, was destroyed by Spanish colonists in 1521 and is now in ruins. There is a museum in the Great Temple, displaying the remains of archaeological discoveries, which is a good demonstration of the ancient civilization of the Aztecs. Entering the ruins of the Great Temple, people can approach it layer by layer along the route excavated by archaeologists. Next to the ruins is the 4-story Museo del Templo Mayor (Museo del Templo Mayor).
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
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The Cathedral of Mexico, located on the north side of the Constitution Square, is the largest and oldest Catholic church in Latin America. The Archbishop's Church was built by the Spaniards in 1573 and was completed in 1813, which took 250 years to complete. The long construction time makes the cathedral include classical Baroque, neoclassical and other architectural styles. The main body of the cathedral is composed of towering bell towers on both sides and a broad main hall in the middle. It is the splendid and colorful mural of the Bible story on the top. The interior walls of the sacristy contain colorful frescoes by the great colonial painter Correa. It is said that the location of the cathedral is the center of a large Catholic diocese.
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Palacio de Bellas Artes
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The gorgeous marble buildings here are a haven for Mexican culture and art, and one of the finest concert halls in the world. It was built in 1905 and took 30 years to complete. In addition to the artistic works of many well-known Mexican artists, there are often various music, theater, dance performances and exhibitions here. The huge murals "Mexico Today" (Méxicode Hoy) and "The Birth of a Nation" (Nacimientode la Nacionalidad) on the second floor are the works of well-known artists; the mural on the west side of the third floor - "People at the Crossroads" is the work of Diego 61 Rivi La’s work, and anyone who knows that history knows that the original was destroyed by the Rockefeller family due to its anti-capitalist theme. After getting angry, Rivera returned to Mexico City and recreated a new one based on the original.
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National Museum of Anthropology
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The National Museum of Anthropology (National Museum of Anthropology) opened in September 1964, formerly the Antiquities Committee of the University of Mexico in 1808, and has a high status in the history of anthropology. The museum displays the Indian civilization, Aztec civilization and Mayan civilization of Mexico. The museum is divided into two floors, with 12 halls (sala) on the ground floor, which focus on exhibiting more than 27,000 cultural relics unearthed from archaeology, mainly introducing the Mexican civilization in the pre-Hispanic period, including a large number of treasures reflecting Indian civilization, such as painted portrait pots, painted pottery pots , jaguar weng, corn god statue incense burner, smiling face, human face pattern incense burner, rain god statue urn, etc. The 24-ton sun stone in the Mexica exhibition hall has become a proof of the Aztecs' former glory. The exhibition hall on the second floor basically corresponds to the first floor in position, and is used to display Mexican contemporary culture and modern life. Through costumes, musical instruments, weapons, religious utensils and daily utensils and other cultural relics, the culture, art, religion and way of life of various ethnic groups in Mexico are described in detail. The museum building itself is a model of modern Mexican architecture, and the huge umbrella-shaped stone pillar fountain in the central hall is the finishing touch, which has also appeared on many postcards of Mexico City. In addition, the museum also contains relevant introductions to anthropological overviews, prehistoric times, and primitive immigration to the American continent.
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Mexico City 2 Days Itinerary