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Top 6 Family-Friendly Activities in Mexico City

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“When you travel with your children you are giving them something that can never be taken away – experience, exposure, and a way of life.” - Pamela T. Chandler

Travel opens up a world of opportunities and memories for kids, and traveling with little ones might be easier than you think. If you’re planning a trip to Mexico City with kids, we have expert insights and tips to help you plan a fantastic (and kid-friendly) getaway.

Visit Chapultepec Park

Chapultepec Park is the largest urban park in Latin America, and it has something for everyone. One of the most popular attractions is the zoo with over 200 species of animals, including pandas and elephants. Spend some time exploring the zoo and learning about unique animals in a fun and interactive way.

The park also has a lake where you can take a leisurely boat ride and enjoy the scenery. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the park’s lush greenery – a relaxing departure from the bustling city.

Tour the National Museum of Anthropology

The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City is a must-visit for families. Housed within the museum’s walls is the most extensive collection of pre-Columbian art in the world, and it also has a dedicated children's section.

With interactive exhibits and workshops, kids can experience history and anthropology firsthand. What better way to learn about ancient cultures and civilizations than in the very place they happened? The museum is an excellent way for families to learn about the people and places who were an integral part of Mexico’s history.

Explore the Historic Center

The Historic Center of Mexico City (Centro Historico) is the city's nucleus. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this storied place is a beautiful blend of historic buildings, museums, and iconic buildings, with wonderful street vendors and local eateries spread throughout the area. Take a guided walking tour and visit the impressive Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace, where you can see Diego Rivera's famous murals. The murals are a great way for kids to learn about Mexican history and culture.

Kids will also love the interactive exhibits at the Museum of Popular Culture. With Mexico’s culture at the centerpiece of the museum, kids can learn about the country's cultural heritage through interactive exhibits, including traditional costumes, music, and dance. In addition, the museum continually refreshes its exhibits, so there is always something new and exciting to see.

Learn About Mexican Art


Mexico has a rich artistic heritage, and there are many museums in CDMX where you can learn about it. Take your kids to the Frida Kahlo Museum, where they can explore the famous artist's home and see her incredible paintings in person. A Context guided tour of the Frida Kahlo Museum is an engaging and educational way to help kids make the most of their time at Casa Azul.

You can also visit the National Museum of Art, which has a large collection of Mexican art from pre-Columbian times to the present day. The museum hosts activities to empower children to explore their artistic side and even get a behind-the-scenes look at the museum! Check the museum’s calendar to see what exciting and creative activities you and your family can enjoy.

Visit Xochimilco


Xochimilco is a neighborhood south of CDMX known for the vibrant boats that float down its beautiful canals. Take a ride on a trajinera, a traditional boat, and explore the canals while enjoying the music and food vendors sell from their boats.

Xochimilco is a magical, brightly-colored place that your kids will remember forever. Families love the relaxed, festive atmosphere as they enjoy a ride down the canals. Kids can also feed the adorable ducks that swim by as you make your way through Xochimilco.

Enjoy Some Street Food

Street food is integral to Mexican culture, so no trip to Mexico City is complete without it! Take your kids to the Mercado de San Juan, where you can find everything from tacos to fresh seafood. For a sweet treat, head to El Moro, a famous churreria that has been serving up hot churros and chocolate for over 80 years.

Mexico City is an exciting destination for families, with plenty of activities to keep kids of all ages entertained. There's something for everyone, from exploring historical sites to riding boats on canals. Plan your trip today and create memories that your family will cherish forever.

Advice for Parents


Travel is one of the best ways to expand your kids’ horizons – and there’s no better place to do that than CDMX. With some pre-planning and preparation, you can create an incredible and family-friendly Mexico City itinerary. Context’s guided tours of Mexico City are a fantastic way to see the sights and have fun learning, which is perfect for kids and families.

Here are some expert insights into planning a great trip to Mexico with your kids.

  1. Plan ahead: Make a list of the activities and attractions that you want to visit and plan your itinerary accordingly. This will help ensure that you make the most of your time in the city and that you don't miss out on any must-see sites.
  2. Pack smart: Bring appropriate clothing and gear for your kids that are in line with the season and the activities you have planned. Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and hats for sunny days, and jackets and rain gear for cooler weather.
  3. Stay safe: Mexico City is a large and busy city, so it's important to take precautions to keep your family safe. Avoid walking alone at night, and keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas. It's also a good idea to keep important documents and valuables in a secure location, such as a hotel safe.
  4. Try the local food: Mexico City is known for its delicious street food, and trying local dishes is a great way to experience the culture. However, be cautious about where you eat and make sure that the food is cooked properly to avoid getting sick.
  5. Take breaks: Traveling can be exhausting, especially for kids. Build some downtime into your schedule to rest and recharge, whether it's taking a break at the park or relaxing at your hotel.

Many people ask – how long should we visit Mexico City with kids? That answer really depends on what’s right for your family, but whether you stay for a week or a weekend, there will be no shortage of things to do.

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