You can enjoy the surrounding scenery, the sunset is particularly beautiful, and the wine is also unique
Strolling through Mexico City, this city that blends ancient civilization with modern vibes, truly surprised me! The language barrier didn't hinder my exploration of its charm at all (gestures and translation apps were all I needed). These must-see spots will help you understand the soul of Mexico City~ 🏛️Mexico City Cathedral Address: Central Zócalo (Constitution Square), open daily 9:00-17:30 Latin America's largest Catholic cathedral, watch the sunlight dance through the stained glass windows on the Baroque reliefs! Standing inside the cathedral built on the ruins of an Aztec temple, you feel the collision of two civilizations beneath your feet. P.S. There's always someone selling grilled corn while playing traditional panpipes outside 🌽 ☕Terraza Catedral Rooftop Restaurant Address: 4 Guatemala Street (3-minute walk from the cathedral) Highly recommended at sunset! Order a Tequila Sunrise with a cactus salad, the terrace faces the cathedral dome, and watching street performers and colorful balloons rise in the square, you'll instantly understand what "Mexican romance" means. Their spicy pork tortilla rolls are amazing! 🌮 💵Museo Banco de México Address: 2 Avenida 5 de Mayo, Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-17:00 A money museum converted from the former central bank building. The vault door is even more impressive than Thanos's gauntlet! The basement houses Mayan-era cocoa bean currency, and the rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of Zócalo (Constitution Square). Free admission, but reservations are required online. 🎊Mexico City Chinatown Address: Near Dolores Street, Centro District Best time to visit after noon! Under the neon signs of Chinese restaurants, the aroma of fried pork rinds and Cantonese roast meats create a wonderful fusion. I highly recommend trying "Chino Mexicano"—Hong Kong-style fried noodles with chili sauce. The dumpling stall next to the Chinatown archway has long queues of locals! 🥟 ✨Useful Tips: 1. Wear comfortable shoes in the historic center; cobblestone streets + heavy walking = foot pain warning! 2. There's a light show at the Cathedral Square at night, and you can also witness indigenous rituals every Thursday and Saturday. 3. There's a dragon dance performance in Chinatown on Sundays; remember to check the schedule. 5. Don't take a taxi yourself; the drivers only speak Spanish, without exception. Using DIDI International is at least one-third cheaper than Uber. Every time someone doesn't understand my English (which is my native language), a kind person always steps in to translate for me. That's probably the charm of Mexico! #FoodShopping #JourneyLikeASong #MonthlySpecialPlan
You can enjoy the surrounding scenery, the sunset is particularly beautiful, and the wine is also unique
Strolling through Mexico City, this city that blends ancient civilization with modern vibes, truly surprised me! The language barrier didn't hinder my exploration of its charm at all (gestures and translation apps were all I needed). These must-see spots will help you understand the soul of Mexico City~ 🏛️Mexico City Cathedral Address: Central Zócalo (Constitution Square), open daily 9:00-17:30 Latin America's largest Catholic cathedral, watch the sunlight dance through the stained glass windows on the Baroque reliefs! Standing inside the cathedral built on the ruins of an Aztec temple, you feel the collision of two civilizations beneath your feet. P.S. There's always someone selling grilled corn while playing traditional panpipes outside 🌽 ☕Terraza Catedral Rooftop Restaurant Address: 4 Guatemala Street (3-minute walk from the cathedral) Highly recommended at sunset! Order a Tequila Sunrise with a cactus salad, the terrace faces the cathedral dome, and watching street performers and colorful balloons rise in the square, you'll instantly understand what "Mexican romance" means. Their spicy pork tortilla rolls are amazing! 🌮 💵Museo Banco de México Address: 2 Avenida 5 de Mayo, Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-17:00 A money museum converted from the former central bank building. The vault door is even more impressive than Thanos's gauntlet! The basement houses Mayan-era cocoa bean currency, and the rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of Zócalo (Constitution Square). Free admission, but reservations are required online. 🎊Mexico City Chinatown Address: Near Dolores Street, Centro District Best time to visit after noon! Under the neon signs of Chinese restaurants, the aroma of fried pork rinds and Cantonese roast meats create a wonderful fusion. I highly recommend trying "Chino Mexicano"—Hong Kong-style fried noodles with chili sauce. The dumpling stall next to the Chinatown archway has long queues of locals! 🥟 ✨Useful Tips: 1. Wear comfortable shoes in the historic center; cobblestone streets + heavy walking = foot pain warning! 2. There's a light show at the Cathedral Square at night, and you can also witness indigenous rituals every Thursday and Saturday. 3. There's a dragon dance performance in Chinatown on Sundays; remember to check the schedule. 5. Don't take a taxi yourself; the drivers only speak Spanish, without exception. Using DIDI International is at least one-third cheaper than Uber. Every time someone doesn't understand my English (which is my native language), a kind person always steps in to translate for me. That's probably the charm of Mexico! #FoodShopping #JourneyLikeASong #MonthlySpecialPlan