What to do and see in Juarez, Mexico: The Best Things to do

April 5, 2022 Concepcion Newsome

Rising from the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City offers a unique collision of contemporary city life and historic preservation. World-class museums, restaurants and parks rub shoulders with the remains of several cultures. The nightlife, the shopping and the history make it a must-see regardless of your travel style.
Restaurants in Mexico City

1. The Traveling Beetle

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The Traveling Beetle

Art & Architecture tours in Mexico City and across the country in vintage VW convertibles and VW buses.

2. Poray Biclaturs & Rentals

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Poray Biclaturs & Rentals

Experience the Art, Culture, History, Architecture, and Mexico City’s daily life. Ride safely escorted by our fun and knowledgeable local cycling team to discover Mexico in a unique and entertaining way. We offer bespoke private excursions for families, groups, marketing, corporate team building, student groups, and individuals seeking support in taking up cycling in CDMX BIKE TOURS 10 unique routes BIKE RENTALS Take our bikes for a ride, you decide how far you want to go, rentals by the hour, day or week, feel comfortable and choose your style; Comfort, Urban, Juvenile or Tandem Easy, affordable and friendly service

3. Bikes and Munchies

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Bikes and Munchies

The Foodie Bike Tour through Mexico City. Discover Mexico City on bikes, as we explore four of its vibrant neighborhoods. From green parks, the main avenues, traditional tianguis, and street markets to super-modern stores. On our way we will try some of the best bites in town. Experience versatile Mexican culture of food, history, street art.

4. Ambarte

Calle Liverpool 155 Interior Hotel NH Mexico City, Mexico City 06600 Mexico +52 55 5207 6264 [email protected] http://www.ambarte.com.mx
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Ambarte

5. Biblioteca Mexico

Calle Tolsa 4 Centro, Mexico City 06000 Mexico http://www.bibliotecademexico.gob.mx/
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Biblioteca Mexico

Reviewed By MTorre - Mexico City, Mexico

This is a huge historical building that hosts multiple libraries. Some of them from famous writers and Mexican personalities. The place is really worth a quick visit.

6. Balance Spa

Abraham Gonzalez 131 Local 4 Colonia Juarez, Mexico City 06600 Mexico +52 55 5705 4966 [email protected] http://balancens.com.mx/
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Balance Spa

We are interested in promoting a healthy lifestyle and guiding you to achieve it. Our treatments include: massages, facial treatments, reductive treatments and nutrition.

Reviewed By 329rossg

This place was a hidden gem and one I found by chance online. Very professional, very worth the money (pretty cheap for the service you get) and the welcome from Flore was great as for most of my experiences in Mexico about 70% couldn’t speak English and my Spanish is pretty poor at the moment and she made every effort to ensure the language banner was minimal as her English was great. The massage itself was amazing 110 minutes for 1,119 pesos was very worth while and I will 100% recommend to friends and anyone on here who will read this.

7. Mercado De Artesanias La Ciudadela

Calle Baldera 6 Enrico Martinez, Mexico City 06040 Mexico +52 55 5510 1828 http://m.facebook.com/MERCADODEARTESANIASLACIUDADELA/
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Mercado De Artesanias La Ciudadela

For a great selection of Mexican crafts, visit the Ciudadela, four blocks south of the Alameda Park on Balderas Avenue just south of Paseo de la Reforma. It's a semi-covered market that covers 16,000 square meters with more than 200 stalls. It's worth quite a chunk of time if you want the full tour. There are some great comedores (food stalls) if you need a pick-me-up snack or beverage.

Reviewed By jjbeaumier - Hartsville, United States

We we’re looking for Alebrije (paper mache colorful monsters) and we found a great selection. Lots of junk but the gems are here too.

8. Paseo de la Reforma

Paseos de la Reforma No. 42, Mexico City Mexico +52 55 5212 0257 http://www.mexicocity.gob.mx
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Paseo de la Reforma

Mexico City's main street runs through an upscale residential neighborhood as well as the city's historic district.

Reviewed By vagabondginger - San Diego, United States

This wide avenue runs for miles and shows the architecture of Mexico City from the historic areas around the Zocolo to El Angel to Chapultepec Park and then to the "new". Mexico City with modern sleek new skyscrapers that look like works of art. This boulevard is designed after those in Europe with benches, median gardens, fountains, public art exhibitions, many monuments like statues honoring Christopher Columbus and the equestrian one with Charles IV of Spain. It has wide walkways, good lighting, is clean and safe. Driving it or walking, it's the main artery of Mexico City.

9. Museo de Cera de la Ciudad de Mexico

Calle Londres 6, Mexico City 06600 Mexico 52-5-5463784 http://www.museodecera.com.mx
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4.5 based on 785 reviews

Museo de Cera de la Ciudad de Mexico

Located in an old mansion, this museum chronicles the history of Mexico's capital city from the time before European contact to present day.

Reviewed By MagaliM698 - Mexico City, Mexico

Did the 3 attractions and spend around 2 hours. Our daughter 5 years like it, and we make a lot of fun pictures. Was not too busy for a Saturday so we really enjoy.

10. Centro de la Imagen

Plaza de la Cuidadela 2, Mexico City 06040 Mexico 52-5-7096058 [email protected] http://centrodelaimagen.cultura.gob.mx/
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Centro de la Imagen

This popular photography institute includes exhibits and classes on the subject.

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