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Wander through the Frida Kahlo Museum's cobalt rooms, then hunt for tacos al pastor in La Roma's side streets while kids chase pigeon flocks through ancient plazas.

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Mercado RomaFlokk Approved

Mexico City

Mercado Roma

End the trip at this upscale food hall in Roma Norte where you can graze through Mexico City's culinary scene one final time, from craft tacos and craft beer to artisanal ice cream and local hot sauces to take home. The rooftop terrace is open in the evenings and gives a relaxed view over the neighborhood for a proper last-night toast.

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Mercado de CoyoacánFlokk Approved

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Mercado de Coyoacán

A few blocks from Casa Azul, this covered neighborhood market is the perfect lunch stop for tostadas, quesadillas, and fresh aguas frescas at communal tables surrounded by locals. The tostada stalls in the back section are the ones worth finding.

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QuintonilFlokk Approved

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Quintonil

If you want to treat the family to one serious meal in Mexico City, this Polanco restaurant offers a lunch tasting menu that highlights indigenous Mexican ingredients in approachable, beautifully plated dishes. Reserve well in advance as tables fill up weeks ahead.

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El Moro ChurreríaFlokk Approved

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El Moro Churrería

End the day at this iconic churro shop open since 1935, just a short walk from Bellas Artes. Order a basket of fresh churros and a cup of thick Mexican chocolate for dipping and let everyone decompress after a big first day.

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Helados SiberiaFlokk Approved

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Helados Siberia

This old-school Coyoacán ice cream shop has been serving unusual flavors like tequila, rose petal, and corn since the 1940s and is a neighborhood institution families come back to on every visit. Get a few scoops to share and then walk the quiet surrounding streets before heading back.

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La Gruta RestaurantFlokk Approved

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La Gruta Restaurant

This extraordinary restaurant is built inside a natural cave on the Teotihuacán site and serves traditional Mexican food by candlelight to the sound of a small waterfall. It is touristy and worth every bit of it, and kids are absolutely delighted by eating lunch inside a cave.

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Mercado MedellínFlokk Approved

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Mercado Medellín

This neighborhood covered market on Calle Medellín is a wonderful morning food stop with fresh fruit, pan dulce, and a full breakfast section where families can eat elbow-to-elbow with local residents. The Caribbean food section reflects the neighborhood's diverse immigrant history and is worth exploring.

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Café de TacubaFlokk Approved

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Café de Tacuba

One of Mexico City's oldest restaurants, open since 1912, with colorful tiles, vaulted ceilings, and a menu of enchiladas, tamales, and hot chocolate that pleases every age. The theatrical dining room keeps restless kids entertained between bites.

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Activities

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Museo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul)Flokk Approved

Mexico City

Museo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul)

The cobalt blue house where Frida Kahlo was born, lived, and died is one of the most memorable house museums anywhere, and her colorful personal objects and story connect surprisingly well with older kids. Book timed-entry tickets online weeks in advance because walk-up entry is essentially impossible.

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Chapultepec ZooFlokk Approved

Mexico City

Chapultepec Zoo

Free to enter and home to giant pandas, Mexican wolves, and jaguars, the zoo sits inside the park and is an easy walk from the Anthropology Museum. It gets crowded on weekends but weekday mornings are calm and relaxed.

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Museo Nacional de AntropologíaFlokk Approved

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Museo Nacional de Antropología

The greatest archaeology museum in the Americas, and genuinely one of the best museums in the world for kids because the scale of everything, from the Aztec Sun Stone to the Mayan stelae, makes history feel enormous and real. Give yourself two to three hours and focus on the Mexica and Maya halls.

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Palacio de Bellas ArtesFlokk Approved

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Palacio de Bellas Artes

Walk over to this stunning Art Nouveau palace and step inside to see the Diego Rivera and David Siqueiros murals on the upper floors. The building itself is so dramatic that even kids who skip the art history will remember it.

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Templo Mayor MuseumFlokk Approved

Mexico City

Templo Mayor Museum

Start the trip with the Aztec ruins discovered beneath the city in 1978, right next to the Zócalo. Kids are genuinely wowed by the massive stone serpents and the two-headed turquoise serpent on display inside the museum.

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Jardín Centenario and Parque de CoyoacánFlokk Approved

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Jardín Centenario and Parque de Coyoacán

The twin plazas at the heart of Coyoacán are lined with vendors, street performers, and the famous coyote fountain, making for an easy and genuinely fun afternoon wander. Pick up handmade toys or crafts from the weekend market stalls set up along the edges.

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Pirámide del Sol, TeotihuacánFlokk Approved

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Pirámide del Sol, Teotihuacán

The third largest pyramid on earth is climbable and the view from the top across the entire ancient city is something kids remember for years. Leave the hotel by 8am to arrive when it opens and beat both the heat and the tour bus crowds.

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Pirámide de la Luna and Avenue of the DeadFlokk Approved

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Pirámide de la Luna and Avenue of the Dead

Walk the full length of the Avenue of the Dead from the Sun Pyramid to the Moon Pyramid and let kids set the pace so the scale of the ancient city sinks in. The Moon Pyramid platform offers the best overhead perspective of the whole site.

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