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Mexico City 7-Day Itinerary

CDMX + Oaxaca OR Cancún combo

Mexico City 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$2,020,000
Budget–luxury
$1,230,000–$3,680,000

As of 2026, the recommended Mexico City 7-day route runs Day1 CDMX Centro Histórico + Pujol · Day2 CDMX Teotihuacán pyramids · Day3 CDMX Coyoacán + Xochimilco · Day4 CDMX Puebla day trip · Day5 CDMX Lucha Libre + Chapultepec + fly Oaxaca · Day6 Oaxaca UNESCO colonial + Mezcal distilleries + Monte Albán Zapotec ruins · Day7 Oaxaca artisan villages + fly CDMX + international departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $2,020,000 on a mid-range budget. 7 days = CDMX 5 days + Oaxaca 2 days (UNESCO colonial + Day of Dead canonical + Mezcal origin, 1.5h flight) OR CDMX 3 + Cancún 4 (beach combo).

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$1,230,000

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$2,020,000

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$3,680,000

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

CDMX Centro Histórico + Pujol

CDMX Day 1

Activities

  1. 09:00 Zócalo + Metropolitan Cathedral (Latin America's largest) 3h

    Plaza de la Constitución (240m × 200m, one of world's largest squares) + Metropolitan Cathedral (1573-1813, Latin America's largest) + Sagrario Metropolitano + Diego Rivera National Palace murals (free, ID required).

    Cost: Free + Cathedral S/15 ($4) TIP: Plaza most photogenic mornings + sunset. Cathedral towers $5 climb (panoramic city views). Watch valuables.
  2. 12:30 Templo Mayor Aztec ruins ($5) 2h

    Excavated 1978 Aztec capital Tenochtitlán pyramid + museum + on-site interpretation. Tenochtitlán was under modern downtown.

    Cost: $5 TIP: Hire guide $30 essential for Aztec history context. Closed Mondays. Combine with Cathedral + Palacio Nacional same morning.
  3. 15:00 Palacio de Bellas Artes + Diego Rivera murals 1.5h

    Art Nouveau palace + Diego Rivera 'Man, Controller of the Universe' (replacement of destroyed Rockefeller version, 1934) + Orozco + Siqueiros murals. Saturday 12:00 free organ recital.

    Cost: Building free + museum $5 TIP: Tue/Wed/Sun mornings quietest. Cathedral organ recital free Saturdays 12:00.
  4. 17:00 Madero pedestrian street + Casa de los Azulejos 1.5h

    Pedestrian shopping street from Bellas Artes to Zócalo + Casa de los Azulejos (1740 colonial mansion covered in blue Talavera tiles, now Sanborns restaurant).

    Cost: Free walking + Sanborns drinks $5-15 TIP: Casa de los Azulejos Sanborns iconic photo spot + drinks. Madero busy Saturday.
  5. 20:00 Pujol dinner (#13 World's 50 Best, Polanco) — 3-month booking essential 3h

    Polanco Uber 25 min. Pujol by Enrique Olvera modern Mexican 8-course tasting + Mole Madre 1,500+ days aged signature. $150-280.

    Cost: $150-280 + Uber $10 TIP: Reservation 2-3 months ahead via pujol.com.mx. Smart attire mandatory. Replace with Quintonil ($130-250) or Rosetta ($50-120) if not booked.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Roma Norte / Polanco · $10-25

Hotel buffet before Centro day.

Lunch

Sanborns at Casa de los Azulejos

Centro Histórico / Madero · $15-30

Iconic Mexican lunch in 1740 blue tile mansion.

Dinner

Pujol (book 2-3 months) or Quintonil or Rosetta

Polanco / Roma Norte · $50-280

Foodie pilgrimage canonical. Book months ahead.

Transit:

Day 1: Uber to Centro (15 min, $5-8 from Roma Norte) + walking Centro + Uber to Polanco for Pujol.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $600,000
DAY 2

CDMX Teotihuacán pyramids

CDMX Day 2

Activities

  1. 07:30 Teotihuacán day tour pickup ($50-80) 10h tour

    Hotel pickup pre-dawn. 1h drive north. Day tour includes English guide + entry + La Gruta cave lunch + tequila tasting.

    Cost: $50-80 day tour TIP: Pre-book tour via Klook/Viator/GetYourGuide 20-30% cheaper. Includes lunch + transport.
  2. 09:00 Pyramid of the Sun + Pyramid of the Moon (UNESCO) 3-4h

    UNESCO Aztec ruins. Pyramid of the Sun (65m, 3rd largest pyramid in world) + Pyramid of the Moon. Calzada de los Muertos (Avenue of the Dead) 2km central road.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Pyramid of Sun summit access limited post-2024 reopening. Sun hat + water + sunscreen essential (no shade). Best mornings before crowds.
  3. 13:30 La Gruta cave restaurant lunch + Aztec dance show 1.5h

    Actual cave restaurant near pyramids. Mexican lunch buffet + Aztec dance show (13:00 + 15:00). Combine with pyramid visit.

    Cost: $25-50 (or included in tour) TIP: Iconic unique cave dining. Aztec dance show free with lunch.
  4. 15:30 Pyramid of the Moon + Tequila/Mezcal tasting 2h

    Climb Pyramid of the Moon (limited summit access). Tour includes traditional tequila/mezcal tasting at on-site distillery (free with tour).

    Cost: Included TIP: Tasting includes pulque (fermented agave Aztec drink). Mezcal $5-15 souvenir bottle.
  5. 18:00 Return Mexico City + Quintonil dinner (optional) 1.5h return + 3h dinner

    Return 18:00-19:00. Quintonil (#7 World's 50 Best) dinner ($130-250, 2-3 month reservation) or casual at Maximo Bistrot ($50-100).

    Cost: $50-250 TIP: Quintonil reservation 2-3 months ahead. Maximo Bistrot 1-2 weeks.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast (early)

Roma Norte / Polanco · $10-25

Quick before 7:30 tour pickup.

Lunch

La Gruta cave restaurant (included)

Teotihuacán · Included in tour

Iconic cave dining + Aztec dance show.

Dinner

Quintonil or Maximo Bistrot

Polanco / Roma Norte · $50-250

Quintonil World's 50 Best or casual modern Mexican.

Transit:

Day 2: Teotihuacán tour shuttle from hotel (1h each way) + on-site walking + return.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $180,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $500,000
DAY 3

CDMX Coyoacán + Xochimilco

CDMX Day 3

Activities

  1. 09:00 Frida Kahlo Casa Azul (pre-book mandatory) 2h

    Frida's home + studio in Coyoacán (1907-1954). $14 entry, $4 photography. Pre-book online weeks ahead — same-day usually sold out.

    Cost: $14 + $4 photo + Uber $8 TIP: Pre-book online 2+ weeks ahead via museofridakahlo.org.mx. Photography $4 extra. Combined ticket with Anahuacalli (Diego's museum) $20.
  2. 11:30 Coyoacán Plaza + El Moro Churros + Mercado de Coyoacán 2.5h

    Bohemian neighborhood plaza + 1935 El Moro Churros institution + Mercado de Coyoacán (Tostadas Coyoacán canonical lunch).

    Cost: $10-30 TIP: 10-min walk from Casa Azul. El Moro 24/7. Mercado tostadas lunch $3-10.
  3. 14:30 Xochimilco Floating Gardens (Trajinera boat 2h) 3h

    Pre-Hispanic canal system. Trajinera boat rental $40/boat (up to 20 people, 2h minimum). Mariachis + food vendors row alongside.

    Cost: $40/boat + $10-30 food TIP: Sunday most busy. Saturday also bustling. Best with group of 6-10. 30 min Uber from Coyoacán.
  4. 18:30 Anahuacalli Museum (Diego Rivera, optional) 1.5h

    Diego's pre-Hispanic pyramid-shaped museum he designed himself. Houses his collection. $5 (or $20 combined with Casa Azul).

    Cost: $5 TIP: Often overlooked but distinctive Diego experience. Closed Mondays.
  5. 20:30 Farewell Mexican dinner + mezcal 2.5h

    Maximo Bistrot ($50-100) or Contramar ($40-80, lunch only - replace with Rosetta Roma Norte $50-120). Mezcal at La Clandestina ($15-40) for nightcap.

    Cost: $50-160 TIP: Rosetta dinner reservation 2-3 weeks. La Clandestina 21+ only.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Roma Norte / Polanco · $10-25

Hotel buffet.

Lunch

Mercado de Coyoacán tostadas + El Moro churros

Coyoacán · $10-30

Local market lunch + iconic 1935 churros.

Dinner

Rosetta or Maximo Bistrot + La Clandestina mezcal

Roma Norte / Condesa · $50-160

Farewell modern Mexican + Mexican mezcal nightcap.

Transit:

Day 3: Uber to Coyoacán (30 min, $8) + walking Coyoacán + Uber to Xochimilco (45 min, $12) + return Uber.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130,000 Mid $230,000 Luxury $450,000
DAY 4

CDMX Puebla day trip

Puebla

Activities

  1. 08:00 Puebla day tour pickup ($60-100) 2h drive

    Pickup pre-dawn. 2h drive south. Puebla UNESCO 1987 + colonial center + Talavera tiles + Cholula pyramid.

    Cost: $60-100 day tour TIP: Tour via Klook/Viator 20-30% cheaper than DIY. Includes English guide + entry + lunch.
  2. 10:30 Puebla Cathedral + Plaza de Armas + Capilla del Rosario 2.5h

    Puebla UNESCO colonial center. Cathedral (1575-1690 Spanish Renaissance) + Plaza de Armas + Capilla del Rosario (1690 Baroque masterpiece, golden interior).

    Cost: Included + Cathedral free TIP: Capilla del Rosario most photographed Baroque interior in Mexico.
  3. 13:00 Puebla lunch — Chiles en Nogada (regional dish, Aug-Sep) 1.5h

    Puebla lunch at El Mural de los Poblanos ($25-50) or Las Ranas ($15-30). Chiles en Nogada (Mexican flag-themed Aug-Sep) or Mole Poblano (Puebla canonical).

    Cost: $15-50 TIP: Chiles en Nogada seasonal (Aug-Sep). Mole Poblano available year-round.
  4. 15:00 Cholula (Great Pyramid + Iglesia de la Virgen) 2h

    20-min drive from Puebla. Cholula Great Pyramid (largest pyramid in world by volume) + Iglesia de la Virgen de los Remedios on top (Spanish church on Aztec pyramid).

    Cost: Included TIP: Climb to top of pyramid + church for panoramic Puebla + Popocatépetl volcano views.
  5. 18:30 Return CDMX + late dinner 3h return + dinner

    2h drive return CDMX. Late dinner at Maximo Bistrot ($50-100) or hotel.

    Cost: $50-100 dinner TIP: Tour includes return. Maximo Bistrot reservation 1-2 weeks.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast (early)

CDMX · $10-25

Quick before 8am tour.

Lunch

El Mural de los Poblanos or Las Ranas (Puebla)

Puebla · $15-50

Puebla canonical Mole Poblano or seasonal Chiles en Nogada.

Dinner

Maximo Bistrot late dinner

Roma Norte · $50-100

Modern Mexican late dinner.

Transit:

Day 4: Puebla day tour shuttle from hotel (2h each way) + sites walking.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $200,000 Mid $320,000 Luxury $530,000
DAY 5

CDMX Lucha Libre + Chapultepec + fly Oaxaca

Lucha + travel

Activities

  1. 10:00 Chapultepec Castle + Antropología Museum 4h

    Chapultepec Castle ($5) + Museo Nacional de Antropología ($5, Aztec Sun Stone canonical).

    Cost: $10 TIP: Closed Mondays. Allow 2h each.
  2. 15:00 Lucha Libre Arena México afternoon 3h

    Sunday 17:00 Lucha Libre at Arena México. $10-30 standard / $45 English-tour add-on.

    Cost: $10-45 TIP: Buy masks $5-15. Family-friendly + atmospheric.
  3. 19:00 Fly CDMX → Oaxaca (1h, $80-200 Aeroméxico/VivaAerobus) 1h flight

    MEX/AIFA → OAX 1h flight. Aeroméxico, VivaAerobus, Volaris.

    Cost: $80-200 TIP: Book 1-2 months ahead. Evening flights cheaper. Total CDMX→Oaxaca with airport time ~4h.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

CDMX · $10-25

Hotel buffet.

Lunch

Polanco lunch

Polanco · $15-60

Quick before Lucha Libre.

Dinner

Oaxaca arrival dinner

Oaxaca Centro · $15-50

Oaxaca arrival evening — Casa Oaxaca ($25-60) or street tlayudas ($3-10).

Transit:

Day 5: CDMX walking + Lucha Libre + airport + flight to Oaxaca (1h) + Oaxaca hotel.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $230,000 Mid $380,000 Luxury $600,000
DAY 6

Oaxaca UNESCO colonial + Mezcal distilleries + Monte Albán Zapotec ruins

Oaxaca essentials

Activities

  1. 08:30 Monte Albán Zapotec ruins day tour ($30-60) 3h

    Monte Albán UNESCO Zapotec pyramids (500 BC-700 AD). 30-min drive from Oaxaca. Day tour with English guide $30-60.

    Cost: $30-60 TIP: Hire guide essential for Zapotec history. Sun hat + water + sunscreen (no shade).
  2. 13:00 Casa Oaxaca lunch (modern Oaxacan) 1.5h

    Chef Alejandro Ruiz Casa Oaxaca modern Oaxacan ($25-60). Mole Negro (Oaxacan canonical, 30+ ingredients) + Tlayudas (Oaxacan pizza) + Mezcal cocktails.

    Cost: $25-60 TIP: Reservation 1 week ahead. Mole Negro Oaxacan specialty.
  3. 15:00 Oaxaca Centro walking + Templo de Santo Domingo 3h

    Oaxaca UNESCO 1987 + Centro Histórico walking + Templo de Santo Domingo (Baroque gold interior) + Mercado Benito Juárez.

    Cost: Free + Templo S/40 TIP: Most photogenic colonial city in Mexico. Mercado Benito Juárez Mole Negro paste $5-10/jar (souvenir).
  4. 18:30 Mezcal distillery tasting (Mezcal origin) 2h

    Oaxaca is Mezcal birthplace. La Mezcaloteca tasting tour ($30-60) — 30+ artisanal mezcals + history + production. 21+ only.

    Cost: $30-60 TIP: Oaxaca = 90% of world's Mezcal production. Tasting includes pulque + raicilla. 21+ only.
  5. 21:00 Oaxaca dinner — Tlayudas + Mole Negro 1.5h

    Casual Oaxacan at Tlayudas Libres ($10-25) — Tlayudas (giant Oaxacan pizza with cheese, beans, meat).

    Cost: $10-25 TIP: Cash only. Casual + authentic. Closes 02:00.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Oaxaca Centro · $10-25

Hotel breakfast before Monte Albán.

Lunch

Casa Oaxaca (modern Oaxacan)

Oaxaca Centro · $25-60

Chef Alejandro Ruiz canonical Oaxacan.

Dinner

Tlayudas Libres (casual Tlayudas)

Oaxaca Centro · $10-25

Iconic Tlayudas (Oaxacan pizza).

Transit:

Day 6: Monte Albán tour from Oaxaca (30 min each way) + Oaxaca Centro walking + Mezcal distillery tour.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $170,000 Mid $280,000 Luxury $480,000
DAY 7

Oaxaca artisan villages + fly CDMX + international departure

Oaxaca farewell + departure

Activities

  1. 09:00 Oaxaca artisan villages tour ($40-80) 5h

    Teotitlán del Valle (Zapotec wool rugs + family weavers) + San Bartolo Coyotepec (black pottery barro negro) + Hierve el Agua (petrified waterfalls). Half-day tour.

    Cost: $40-80 TIP: Buy directly from family weavers (rugs $30-200, pottery $10-50). Hierve el Agua iconic mineral waterfalls.
  2. 14:00 Oaxaca lunch + last Mezcal tasting 2h

    Lunch at El Origen ($25-50) or Mercado 20 de Noviembre (street tlayudas $3-10). Last Mezcal tasting at La Mezcaloteca ($30-60).

    Cost: $30-110 TIP: Mercado 20 de Noviembre street smoke section ('passage of smoke') — pick meat + grill on-site.
  3. 16:30 Fly Oaxaca → CDMX → international 1h flight + 3h layover

    OAX → MEX 1h + 3h layover + international flight.

    Cost: $80-200 OAX-MEX TIP: Book OAX-MEX 1-2 months ahead. International departure usually evening.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast

Oaxaca Centro · $10-25

Hotel breakfast.

Lunch

El Origen or Mercado 20 de Noviembre street

Oaxaca Centro · $3-110

Final Oaxacan lunch + Mezcal tasting.

Dinner

Airport meal

OAX or MEX Airport · $15-30

Airport meal before international flight.

Transit:

Day 7: Oaxaca artisan villages tour + lunch + airport + flight to CDMX (1h) + international departure.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $230,000 Mid $380,000 Luxury $600,000

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Mexico City 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Oaxaca vs Cancún as 4-day extension?
Oaxaca (1.5h flight $80-200, UNESCO colonial + Mezcal origin + Day of Dead canonical + foodie depth) — cultural + foodie focus. Cancún (2h flight $80-200, beach + all-inclusive resorts + Chichén Itzá + Isla Mujeres + Mayan ruins) — beach + relaxation focus. Honeymoon: Cancún. Foodie/Cultural: Oaxaca. Family: Cancún.
Day of the Dead Oaxaca canonical timing?
Day of the Dead in Oaxaca (Oct 31-Nov 2) is THE canonical Mexican Day of Dead experience — most authentic traditions + altars + parades + Mezcal + Pan de Muerto. Book hotels 6 months ahead. Hotels 2-3x normal. Worth combining CDMX 3 days + Oaxaca 4 days for full Day of Dead immersion. Mexican government recognizes Oaxaca's Day of Dead as UNESCO Intangible Heritage.
Monte Albán vs Teotihuacán?
Monte Albán (Oaxaca, Zapotec 500 BC-700 AD, mountaintop) — older + smaller + cultural depth + 30-min from Oaxaca city. Teotihuacán (CDMX, Aztec/Toltec, 100-650 AD, valley floor) — larger + pyramid-focused + Pyramid of Sun 65m + 1h from CDMX. Both UNESCO. Visit both if doing Mexico 7-day Mexico City + Oaxaca combo.
Mezcal cuisine + tasting?
Oaxaca produces 90% of world's Mezcal — birthplace + most authentic experience. La Mezcaloteca (Oaxaca Centro, $30-60 tasting tour, 30+ varieties + history). Sample types: Espadín (most common), Tobalá (rare wild), Pechuga (with chicken breast, only in Mexico). Mezcal smokey vs Tequila smooth. 21+ only. Bottles $10-50 souvenir (under 100ml fits cabin baggage).
7-day total cost?
Budget USD 830 (₩1,230,000), mid USD 1,360 (₩2,020,000), luxury USD 2,480 (₩3,680,000) for 7 days. CDMX foodie pilgrimage (Pujol/Quintonil $150-280) + Oaxaca Mezcal tasting + Monte Albán biggest costs. Day of Dead (Oct 31-Nov 2) + Mexican Independence Day (Sep 15-16) + Christmas/NYE +30-50%. November dry season best (22°C dry sunny + Day of Dead UNESCO peak).
CDMX + Cancún beach combo timing?
CDMX 3 + Cancún 4 = 7-day Mexico beach combo — flight CDMX → CUN 2h $80-200 via Aeroméxico / VivaAerobus / Volaris. Best months: November-April (Cancún dry season — December-April peak $200-800/night, November shoulder $150-500). Avoid: May-October (Cancún hurricane season + occasional Caribbean rain + seaweed sargassum blooms summer). Honeymoon: Cancún Hotel Zone all-inclusive (Le Blanc Spa Resort $500-1,500/night, Secrets Capri $400-900) or Tulum boutique (Be Tulum $500-1,200, Azulik $700-1,500 treehouse). Family: Cancún Hotel Zone (Hyatt Ziva $300-800, Hilton Cancún $400-900). Add Chichén Itzá day trip from Cancún ($60-120, 2.5h drive). Add Isla Mujeres day trip ferry ($30-60, 30 min).
Teotihuacán hot air balloon experience?
Hot air balloon over Teotihuacán pyramids $200-300 per person — pre-dawn 05:00 hotel pickup, 1h drive to launch site, 06:30 sunrise flight 1 hour over Pyramid of the Sun + Pyramid of the Moon + Avenue of the Dead, champagne breakfast on landing, return CDMX by 12:00. Operators: Volar en Globo ($250), Sky Balloons ($230), Aerovuelo ($200-280). Book 1-2 weeks ahead via Klook / Viator. November-April best (dry season, clearest skies, lightest winds). Combine with ground-level pyramid visit afterward (combo tours $300-400 include hot air balloon + La Gruta lunch + pyramid climbing). The most-photographic Teotihuacán experience — sunrise over the pyramids from 500m altitude with hot air balloons reflected in the morning light.

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