Mexico City attractions feature culture, history and amusement for children. Mexico City sightseeing includes incomparable
monuments and scenic panoramas that defy the passage of time.
Coyoacan, Xochimilco, San Angel or Chapultepec are part of Mexico City attractions and feature enjoyment for the whole family in the most traditional and sophisticated city ambience.
Metropolitan Cathedral
This monumental structure today dominates Mexicos main square or Zocalo. This Cathedral is a blend of art forms with Baroque and neoclassical facade, five separate naves, and beautiful side chapels. During religious ceremonies listen to the marvelous monumental organ of the cathedral. Due to the soft clay land of the city, the cathedral is subject to gradual sinking, however the restoration efforts of the beautiful cathedral have saved its collapse.
La Feria
Located in bosque de Chapultepec. A theme park with various rollercoasters and rides for all ages. La Feria also has sea shows and a great selections of restaurants. The park is open Tuedsay through Sunday and it's undoubtedly one of Mexico City attractions.
Six Flags, Mexico
Located on the south side of the city. This theme park is enormous and you may enjoy everything from mechanical games to replicas of interesting places from around the world such as western town, polynesian town and swiss town. Six Flags also offers dolphine shows, river trips, restaurants and much much more. Your kids will appreciate to take them having lots of fun at this Mexico City attraction.
Xochimilco
The floating gardens of Xochimilco are another of Mexico City attractions. The ancient floating gardens have been around for about 700 years and still operate, basically the same, as they did in Aztec times. Here you can rent brightly painted boats, called trajineras. You cruise the ancient canals at a leisurely pace and once you are out of the dock area you will likely be approached by boats with mariachi or marimba bands, photographers, and vendors of food, drink and handicrafts. This is a favorite Mexico City attraction of visitors and locals alike and one you surely will not want to miss.
Mexico City Museum
This museum is located a few blocks from "el Zocalo" on Pino Suarez avenue, on the "Counts de Calimaya" ancient house, this pintoresque colonial building have on its facade canon feature gargoyles, and have a very exclusive collection of prehispanic and colonial items such as maps and one of the first printer in Mexico. Including a Library specialized in more than 1,500 items, classical music and the studio of the famous Mexican artist Joaquin Clausell. The many museums you will find here are part of Mexico City sightseeing.
Coyoacan
Coyoacan is an enchanting colonial neighborhood in which you can actually feel the tranquility and colonial charm of Old Mexico. Coyoacan is home to several museums, most noteworthy being the Frida Kahlo and Leon Trotsky museums, both located in the former homes of their namesakes. The Anahucacalli Museum houses Diego Rivera's collection of pre-Hispanic art.