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    26 Best Things to Do in Mexico City, From Frida Kahlo’s Home to Storied Pastry Shops

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    26 Best Things to Do in Mexico City, From Frida Kahlo's Home to Storied Pastry Shops
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    Early evening is churro time in Mexico City—families, couples, and friends all go out for a taste of sweet fried dough and chocolate. You'll often find lines snaking around the block outside this beloved churrería (churro shop). There are shops in Roma, Centro Historico, Condesa, Polanco, and Cuauhtémoc. Most have spiffy interiors with blue and white tile, bright lighting, and long communal tables. Watch the cooks dip, fry, and sugar-coat your long, spindly churro, which is paired with hot chocolate in a flavor of your choosing. With your order of churros (just 38 pesos), you get a cup of hot chocolate for dipping and sipping. There are a number of flavors to choose from: Spanish (the traditional approach, sweet and thick), Mexican (a lighter version), French (has a touch of vanilla), special (semi-sweet chocolate with cinnamon), light (light milk and no sugar), Swiss chocolate (with whipped cream), and choco mocha.

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    Visitors seeking the best things to do in Mexico City often head to the leafy corridor of Roma and Condesa, and these days might be surprised by the surge of Americans here: English can be heard on the streets, prices have skyrocketed, and many of the fiery salsas have been tamed. The shifting character of this 500-year-old city (700, if you count back to Tenochtitlán) is nothing new, but the vibe in certain districts—those fully saturated with restaurants, cafés, bars, coffee shops, and clubs galore—is just one of Mexico City’s multitudes. Intrepid visitors should expand their sights beyond these well-trafficked spaces and venture throughout the almost 600 square miles of concrete to soak up the many flavors that the city offers. Whatever your style and speed of travel, from an early riser to burn-the-candle-at-both-ends, there is something for everyone; think art galleries, museums, storied pastry shops, and a park or garden for every mood. These are the best things to do in Mexico City right now.

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    Every review on this list has been written by a Condé Nast Traveler journalist who knows the destination and has visited that activity. When choosing things to do, our editors consider landmarks and experiences that offer an insider’s view of a destination, keeping authenticity, location, service, and sustainability credentials top of mind. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

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