Updated September 11, 2023
With so many awesome places to visit in Mexico City, it’s definitely one of our favorite destinations. So when should you go? Check out the Q & A below for answers.
A: Ready friends? Here it is. The cheapest time to fly to Mexico City is in… (drumroll)... early summer! If you book your travel for June or July, you’re bound to find some great, cheap flights to Mexico City. Although this can vary depending on your airport of origin, this is usually the best time to go price-wise.
There is a reason for this: June through September marks Mexico City’s rainy season. That deters a lot of travelers, but it shouldn’t!
A: Actually, a lot! Some of Mexico City’s coolest places to visit are indoors. We’re thinking of the city’s incredible museums (with over 150, you’ll have plenty of options), not to mention cool Mexico City attractions like shows at Palacio de Bellas Artes. And of course, any of the city’s spectacular bars or restaurants.
Plus, the rainy season usually means big rainstorms for a few hours a day (usually in the late afternoon or evening). That leaves plenty of room to enjoy ALL Mexico City’s best tourist attractions, even the ones outside.
TL;DR: With so many things to do in Mexico City, indoors and outdoors, the best time to visit Mexico City is… always, really. So snatch up those tickets.
A: TONS!
June: Events in June in Mexico City include Father’s Day (which is celebrated with a 21-kilometer race), and the Mexico City Pride Parade.
July: The season for eating chiles en nogada (meat stuffed poblano chiles, smothered in walnut-cream sauce) kicks off in July, so if you visit Mexico City that month you’ll see it on a lot of menus (which makes the question of what to eat in Mexico City a bit easier, even if where to eat in Mexico City remains a tough choice). The dish is only served in the summer months, so enjoy it while you can!
Pro tip: If your Mexico City vacation is food-focused, day-trip to nearby Puebla for chiles en nogada. They are a big deal there.
A: December and January tend to be the most expensive times to visit. Although Mexico City isn’t as hot as some other cities in the country, it’s still warmer than a lot of places in the world in the winter—making it an ideal getaway.
That being said, Mexico City prices are generally advantageous for foreigners, so it is still possible to plan a Mexico City itinerary that’s budget-friendly, even in the peak winter months.
Pro tip: Many of Mexico City’s best places to visit, like El Zocalo, are even more beautiful when they’re lit up for the holiday season. So for some, the pricier plane ticket is definitely worth it.
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