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Seven best Mexico holiday destinations for 2023

Seven best Mexico holiday destinations for 2023


With dozens of Unesco World Heritage Sites, thousands of miles of coastline and a dizzying variety of towns and cities, Mexico has become one of the world’s most popular countries for tourists.

According to World Atlas, Mexico was the seventh most-visited country in the world in 2019, while in 2021 it welcomed over 31 million inbound visitors – more than Spain, Italy and the US – according to the United Nations’ World Tourism Organisation.

It’s easy to see why people have started flocking to the North American nation. While Spanish influences are clearly visible in the country’s language and way of life, its own complicated history, spectacular geography and vibrant culture have combined to make Mexico a modern-day marvel.

Whether you’d prefer learning about ancient civilisations at Chechen Itza or relaxing on the beaches of Cancun, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best destinations in Mexico for an unforgettable trip.

Mexico City

The Popocatepetl volcano provides a dramatic backdrop for the Mexican capital

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Capital cities are often among the must-see destinations in any country, and the sprawling Mexican capital is no different. A city of almost nine million people, it is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the Western Hemisphere, standing on the ruins of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan (founded in 1325). Nowadays, the city is a fusion of the country’s history and culture, with several Unesco sites – including the historic centre and the Xochimilco canals – and several buildings and museums dedicated to some of the country’s most famous people, such as the Frida Kahlo Museum.

Of course, there’s also no better place to experience Mexican cuisine and nightlife; exploring the city’s neighbourhoods enables you to take in architecture ranging from colonial buildings and ancient ruins to skyscrapers and art deco museums. Roma is the ‘foodie’ centre of the city, while Condesa offers a more laid-back, trendy atmosphere than the bustling Centro Historico.

When to visit Mexico City

Temperatures in the city are fairly consistent throughout the year, while rainfall is never too high. For a happy medium, try March. Crowds will be far less than at peak times, and with average highs of 24C it is one of the warmest months of the year, but is unlikely to get sweltering (average…

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