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Explore Mexico City’s Trendy Neighbourhoods for Backpackers

Find budget-friendly gems in Mexico City's hippest areas, perfect for adventurous backpackers.

Bustling street scene in a trendy Mexico City neighborhood
At a Glance
Country Mexico
City Mexico City
Day / Night 22° / 12°
Local Time 2:29
July — Now Peak season
Best Months Apr · Nov

Discover Mexico City's vibrant neighborhoods full of street eats, lively parks, and affordable hostels. Ideal for young travelers seeking fresh experiences without breaking the bank.

Top Mexico City stays for Trendy Neighbourhoods

Best overall
8.4
Hotel Gilbert

Hotel Gilbert

Hotel Gilbert offers easy access to quaint streets and local food stalls in Santa Maria la Ribera. This spot provides a comfortable and affordable rest stop with essential amenities.

Top pick
8.7
Casa di Nina

Casa di Nina

Located in Santa Maria la Ribera, Casa di Nina charms with its homely vibe and proximity to local attractions. Enjoy cozy, affordable accommodation with lots of character.

Top pick
8.2
Hotel Premier

Hotel Premier

Hotel Premier is conveniently located in Juárez, perfect for those wanting to explore the nearby bustling Reforma area. Offering simple comforts and hospitality, it's ideal for budget travelers.

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Explore best spots for budget travelers in Mexico City.

Best choice: Santa Maria la Ribera

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Cultural sights atmosphere.

Best choice: Juárez

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Nightlife atmosphere.

Best choice: Doctores

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Art lovers atmosphere.

Best choice: Escandon

Ideal for visitors who prefer a Relaxed pace atmosphere.

Best Hotels in Mexico City for Trendy Neighbourhoods

Discover budget-friendly accommodations in Mexico City's trendiest neighborhoods for young backpackers.

Casa di Nina
Top pick
8.7 Excellent
48 reviews

Casa di Nina

Santa Maria la Ribera • Cozy • Hidden gem

Located in Santa Maria la Ribera, Casa di Nina charms with its homely vibe and proximity to local attractions. Enjoy cozy, affordable accommodation with lots of character.

  • Cozy ambiance
  • Friendly staff
  • Walkable area
Hotel Premier
Top pick
8.2 Very Good
669 reviews

Hotel Premier

Juárez • Central • Budget-friendly

Hotel Premier is conveniently located in Juárez, perfect for those wanting to explore the nearby bustling Reforma area. Offering simple comforts and hospitality, it's ideal for budget travelers.

  • Central comfort
  • Good transport links
  • Budget-friendly
Hotel El Senador
Smart choice
8.5 Excellent
2344 reviews

Hotel El Senador

Doctores • Affordable • Modern decor

In the lively area of Doctores, Hotel El Senador provides modern comforts without breaking the bank. Enjoy easy access to local street food and colorful markets.

  • Modern design
  • Close to markets
  • Friendly atmosphere
Hotel Catalina
Central location
8.5 Excellent
1738 reviews

Hotel Catalina

Doctores • Guesthouse feel • Cozy

Hotel Catalina offers a guesthouse atmosphere in Doctores. With its welcoming environment and proximity to public transport, it's an ideal budget option for travelers seeking simplicity.

  • Friendly service
  • Nearby attractions
  • Comfortable beds
Escandon Suites by Escajal Rooms
Hidden gem
8.4 Very Good
88 reviews

Escandon Suites by Escajal Rooms

Escandon • Stylish • Modern

In Escandon, discover Escandon Suites by Escajal Rooms, where style meets affordability. This modern oasis gives you access to local markets and fresh perspectives on Mexico City.

  • Stylish interiors
  • Cozy suites
  • Local engagements
Capitalia Condesa Escandon
Boutique stay
8.7 Excellent
45 reviews

Capitalia Condesa Escandon

Escandon • New • Hip

Capitalia Condesa Escandon offers a fresh and hip stay for budget travelers in Escandon. Make this your base for discovering local cafés and dynamic scenes without compromising comfort.

  • Hip design
  • Café culture nearby
  • Emerging local area

How we select trendy stays in Mexico City

We review top-rated hotels and hostels for budget travelers, ensuring great value and local flare in vibrant neighborhoods.

Explore Mexico City Trendy Neighbourhoods for Backpackers

Discover budget-friendly and vibrant areas for young backpackers in Mexico City.

Santa Maria la Ribera

Santa Maria la Ribera is an up-and-coming neighborhood filled with cultural gems and an authentic local vibe. Once a distinguished residential area, it's now a hub of activity with a fusion of old-world charm and modern bohemian culture. The heart of this area is the scenic Alameda Park, a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxed picnic under its historic kiosks. Exploring this area delights backpackers with its array of cheap eats; think local bakeries, traditional eateries like fondas, and vibrant street food stalls.

Cultural enthusiasts will enjoy visiting the Museo Universitario del Chopo, showcasing various exhibitions from the world of contemporary art. The area is also home to the traditional Kiosco Morisco, an architectural treasure that plays host to weekend salsa dances and community gatherings. For accommodation, Santa Maria la Ribera offers a range of budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses that are not only clean and affordable but also provide a cozy neighborhood feel with easy access to free attractions.

Young travelers seeking a laid-back atmosphere with a vibrant cultural scene will find Santa Maria la Ribera a perfect fit.

Best for Cultural sights
Walking route 5 stops · Solid walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 71/100 · Peak season
QuietPeak
Hotels here 2
Avg guest rating ★ 8.6 · 860 reviews
Stunning Kiosco Morisco Design Designed by José Ramón Ibarrola in 1884 for the St. Louis Fair.
Rufino Tamayo's Artistic Influence Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo once lived in Santa Maria la Ribera.
Hidden Gems of Alameda Park Locals love the peaceful corners of Alameda de Santa Maria.
Santa Maria la Ribera

Self-guided walking tour Santa Maria la Ribera — Trendy Neighbourhoods (Mexico City, Mexico)

~3.7 km · ~52 min · 5 stops
≈4,800 steps ≈184 kcal 3 h 42 min w/ visits
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Palacio de Bellas Artes
4.8★★★★★★★★★★(193.3k)
📍 Landmark
Art and cultural epicenter of Mexico City
🏛 1934 · 👤 Adamo Boari · ⏱ ~60 min
1
Alameda Central
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(121.4k)
🌳 Park
Historic park with sculptures and fountains
🏛 1590 · ⏱ ~30 min
2
Monument to the Revolution
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(79.2k)
🗿 Monument
Iconic war memorial with a viewpoint
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 24/7
3
Kiosko Morisco
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(9.2k)
🎡 Attraction
Historical Moorish-style pavilion
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 PH,Mo-Su 10:00-21:00+
4
Alameda de Santa María
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(37.6k)
📍 Landmark
Neighbourhood square with greenery and stalls
⏱ ~20 min · 🕐 PH,Mo-Su 10:00-21:00+
5

Juárez

Juárez is the epitome of buzzing nightlife and diverse cuisine, making it a magnet for young backpackers looking to explore the vibrant side of Mexico City. Situated near the iconic Paseo de la Reforma, Juárez is packed with a mix of trendy bars, cheap eateries, and eclectic cafes. Whether you're craving the rich flavors of tacos al pastor or a hearty bowl of pozole, Juárez caters to all, offering many affordable dining options.

For those on a budget, this area doesn't disappoint with a variety of hostel accommodations that are both economical and well-connected to the city's public transport. A walk down the charming streets leads you to quaint bookshops and fascinating art galleries, epitomizing the creativity that thrives here. The neighborhood is a blend of historic architecture and modern style, providing visiting budget travelers the whimsical experience of wandering through the colorful street art and buzzing local markets.

The dynamic blend of culture, dining, and vibrant social scene makes Juárez a hotspot for young travelers wanting to experience the authentic pulse of Mexico City.

Best for Nightlife
Walking route 6 stops · Solid walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 71/100 · Peak season
QuietPeak
Hotels here 1
Avg guest rating ★ 8.2 · 669 reviews
Named After Benito Juárez The area honors President Benito Juárez, a national hero.
La Reforma Avenue's European Charm Inspired by European boulevards, it was commissioned in 1864.
La Roma Craft Beer House Scene Known for vibrant bars with a focus on local craft beers.
Juárez

Self-guided walking tour Juárez — Trendy Neighbourhoods (Mexico City, Mexico)

~2.9 km · ~39 min · 6 stops
≈3,800 steps ≈143 kcal 4 h 19 min w/ visits
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Constitution Plaza
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(323.6k)
Square
Central historic square with key landmarks
⏱ ~30 min
1
Latin American Tower Viewpoint
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(58.2k)
🎡 Attraction
Offers panoramic city views from the top
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 Mo-Su 09:00-21:00
2
Palacio de Bellas Artes
4.8★★★★★★★★★★(193.3k)
📍 Landmark
Art and cultural epicenter of Mexico City
🏛 1934 · 👤 Adamo Boari · ⏱ ~60 min
3
Alameda Central
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(121.4k)
🌳 Park
Historic park with sculptures and fountains
🏛 1590 · ⏱ ~30 min
4
Diego Rivera Mural Museum
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(7.7k)
🏛️ Museum
Mural museum honoring Diego Rivera
⏱ ~40 min · 🕐 Mo-Su 08:30-22:00
5
Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela
4.5★★★★★★★★★★(33.9k)
🛍️ Market
Vibrant market with local crafts
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 Mo-Fr 09:00-18:00
6

Doctores

Doctores is a neighborhood that captivates with its vibrant street art scene and authentic local charm, ideal for backpackers wishing to explore Mexico City's artistic heartbeat. The area's urban landscape is like a canvas, with murals and graffiti that narrate stories of the city’s cultural and social fabric. Backpackers will find an array of great-value hostels and guesthouses offering affordable lodging amidst Doctores' lively street life.

The area stands out for its proximity to the city's central attractions while maintaining a distinct identity away from the tourist throngs. The Mercado de San Juan is a must-visit for food enthusiasts hunting for rare eats or simply to indulge in budget-friendly local snacks. Activities in Doctores are accessible to those on a budget, including the many cultural events and public performances often hosted in local New York-style lofts.

Backpackers yearning for a genuine slice of Mexico City life will appreciate Doctores for its excitement and refreshingly local atmosphere, filled with creative energy and community spirit.

Best for Art lovers
Walking route 5 stops · Solid walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 71/100 · Peak season
QuietPeak
Hotels here 2
Avg guest rating ★ 8.5 · 4.1k reviews
Street Names Honoring Physicians Named after prominent doctors, reflecting its medical roots.
Arena México: Lucha Libre Heartbeat Established in 1956, it's the home of Mexican wrestling.
Famed Forensic Medicine School The National School of Medicine and Homeopathy opened in 1896.
Doctores

Self-guided walking tour Doctores — Trendy Neighbourhoods (Mexico City, Mexico)

~2.1 km · ~28 min · 5 stops
≈2,700 steps ≈103 kcal 3 h 38 min w/ visits
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Alameda Central
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(121.4k)
🌳 Park
Historic park with sculptures and fountains
🏛 1590 · ⏱ ~30 min
1
Palacio de Bellas Artes
4.8★★★★★★★★★★(193.3k)
📍 Landmark
Art and cultural epicenter of Mexico City
🏛 1934 · 👤 Adamo Boari · ⏱ ~60 min
2
Latin American Tower Viewpoint
4.6★★★★★★★★★★(58.2k)
🎡 Attraction
Offers panoramic city views from the top
⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 Mo-Su 09:00-21:00
3
Constitution Plaza
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(323.6k)
Square
Central historic square with key landmarks
⏱ ~30 min
4
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(23.9k)
Church
Iconic cathedral with stunning architecture
🏛 1570 · 👤 Claudio de Arciniega · ⏱ ~40 min ·
5

Escandon

Escandon is a laid-back neighborhood that embodies the warm and welcoming essence of Mexico City’s local life, perfect for budget-conscious travelers. Lush green spaces like Parque Escandon provide a serene environment ideal for relaxed afternoons and picnics. The streets are dotted with family-run cafés and bakeries, offering budget travelers everything from traditional breakfast fare to mouth-watering pastries.

For affordable lodging, Escandon offers backpacker-friendly hostels with a homely feel, where guests can enjoy the local culture and community vibe. Evening hangouts include cozy bars and small concert venues, ideal for those wanting to mingle with locals. The neighborhood is well-connected by public transport, which allows easy access to the bustling city life while offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day.

Escandon's mix of calm residential life and cultural authenticity makes it an attractive choice for young backpackers seeking both affordable experiences and a taste of everyday Mexico City life.

Best for Relaxed pace
Walking route 3 stops · Short walk
Few stops8+ stops
Price level Budget
BudgetLuxury
Crowds · Now (July) 71/100 · Peak season
QuietPeak
Hotels here 2
Avg guest rating ★ 8.6 · 133 reviews
Named After Manuel Escandón Honors the 19th-century entrepreneur and politician.
Eclectic Art Galleries Abound Known for its indie galleries and vibrant art scene.
Cultural Hub of Modern Mexico City Once called 'Nuevo Tacubaya', a cultural junction in early 1900s.
Escandon

Self-guided walking tour Escandon — Trendy Neighbourhoods (Mexico City, Mexico)

~4.4 km · ~1 h 1 min · 3 stops
≈5,800 steps ≈220 kcal 4 h 31 min w/ visits
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The Angel of Independence
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(165.4k)
📍 Landmark
Iconic angel statue on Reforma Avenue
🏛 1910 · 👤 Antonio Rivas Mercado · ⏱ ~30 min · 🕐 Mo-Su 13:00-23:30
1
Chapultepec Castle
4.8★★★★★★★★★★(87.8k)
🏰 Castle
Hilltop castle with historical exhibits
🏛 1944 · 👤 Carl Gangolf Kayser · ⏱ ~60 min
2
Bosque de Chapultepec
4.7★★★★★★★★★★(266.7k)
🌳 Park
Vast urban park with museums and lakes
⏱ ~120 min · 🕐 Tu-Su 09:00-18:00
3

Best time to visit Mexico City (Mexico)

Now (July) avg: 17°C, wetter month, full season — expect crowds. Best months to walk: Apr & Nov.

Live Temp
~Day / Night Temp 22°C / 12°C
Sunrise / Sunset 6:06 / 19:19
Local time 2:29
Best Months Apr & Nov
J Jan F Feb M Mar A Apr best month M May J Jun J Jul this month A Aug S Sep O Oct N Nov best month D Dec
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Temperature Average night-low temperature, month by month. Zero line marks freezing point.
Crowds How busy it gets — traveller interest by month.
Rainfall Rainy days to expect each month.
Sunshine Hours of sun per day, by month.
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Best Hotels in Mexico City for Trendy Neighbourhoods

Discover budget-friendly accommodations in Mexico City's trendiest neighborhoods for young backpackers.
Hotel Gilbert
Best overall
8.4 Very Good
812 reviews

Hotel Gilbert

Hotel Gilbert offers easy access to quaint streets and local food stalls in Santa Maria la Ribera. This spot provides a comfortable and affordable rest stop with essential amenities.

Ideal for: Backpackers exploring local vibes
Casa di Nina
Top pick
8.7 Excellent
48 reviews

Casa di Nina

Located in Santa Maria la Ribera, Casa di Nina charms with its homely vibe and proximity to local attractions. Enjoy cozy, affordable accommodation with lots of character.

Ideal for: Solo travelers loving local culture
Hotel Premier
Top pick
8.2 Very Good
669 reviews

Hotel Premier

Hotel Premier is conveniently located in Juárez, perfect for those wanting to explore the nearby bustling Reforma area. Offering simple comforts and hospitality, it's ideal for budget travelers.

Ideal for: Budget-conscious city explorers
Hotel El Senador
Smart choice
8.5 Excellent
2344 reviews

Hotel El Senador

In the lively area of Doctores, Hotel El Senador provides modern comforts without breaking the bank. Enjoy easy access to local street food and colorful markets.

Ideal for: Budget travelers seeking charm
Hotel Catalina
Central location
8.5 Excellent
1738 reviews

Hotel Catalina

Hotel Catalina offers a guesthouse atmosphere in Doctores. With its welcoming environment and proximity to public transport, it's an ideal budget option for travelers seeking simplicity.

Ideal for: Travelers preferring guesthouse vibe
Escandon Suites by Escajal Rooms
Hidden gem
8.4 Very Good
88 reviews

Escandon Suites by Escajal Rooms

In Escandon, discover Escandon Suites by Escajal Rooms, where style meets affordability. This modern oasis gives you access to local markets and fresh perspectives on Mexico City.

Ideal for: Stylish budget seekers
Capitalia Condesa Escandon
Boutique stay
8.7 Excellent
45 reviews

Capitalia Condesa Escandon

Capitalia Condesa Escandon offers a fresh and hip stay for budget travelers in Escandon. Make this your base for discovering local cafés and dynamic scenes without compromising comfort.

Ideal for: Hipsters on a budget

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Casa di Nina
Top pick
8.7 Excellent
48 reviews

Casa di Nina

Santa Maria la Ribera • Cozy • Hidden gem
Unique local immersion experience
Local Vibe
Authentic experience
Hidden Gem
Quaint and quirky
Public Transport
Easy access options
Hotel Premier
Top pick
8.2 Very Good
669 reviews

Hotel Premier

Juárez • Central • Budget-friendly
Unbeatable central access
Central Location
Heart of the city
Restaurants
Close to eateries
Public Transport
Easy subway access

Traditional Local Food Mexico City (Mexico)

Local Flavours of Mexico City — Explore recipes, history, our unique food flavour DNA graph and more.

Main course Vegetarian

Chilaquiles

chee-lah-KEE-less

Corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese and cream.

Main course Meat

Chiles en Nogada

CHEE-laze en no-GAH-da

Poblano chiles stuffed with picadillo, topped with walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds.

Street food Vegetarian

Corn Dough Snacks

Tlacoyos
tlah-KOY-ohs

Grilled corn dough snacks stuffed with beans and topped with fresh ingredients.

Main course Meat

Corn Tamales

Tamales
tah-MAH-lehs

Masa dough filled with various fillings and steamed in corn husks.

Soup Vegetarian

Corn Tortilla Soup

Sopa de Tortilla
SOH-pah deh tor-TEE-yah

A comforting soup featuring crispy tortilla strips, often served with avocado and cheese.

Dessert Vegetarian

Corn-based Cake

Pastel de Elote
PAH-stel deh eh-LOH-teh

A traditional Mexican sweet corn cake often served as a dessert.

Street food Vegetarian

Elote

ee-LOH-tay

Grilled corn on the cob slathered with mayonnaise, cheese, and chili.

Main course Meat

Enchiladas

en-chee-LAH-dahs

Rolled corn tortillas filled with meat, baked with sauce and cheese.

Main course Meat

Head Meat Stew

Barbacoa de Cabeza
bar-bah-KOH-ah de kah-BEH-sah

Slow-cooked head meat, typically served with tortillas.

Mexican Sandwich
Snack Meat

Mexican Sandwich

Torta
TORT-uh

A traditional Mexican sandwich served on a bread roll filled with various ingredients.

Main course Meat

Pork Rind Snacks

Chicharrón en Salsa Verde
chee-chah-RON en SAHL-sah VAR-deh

Crispy pork rinds cooked in tangy green sauce.

Street food Meat

Pork Sandwich

Torta de Cochinita Pibil
TOR-tah deh koh-chee-NEE-ta pee-BEEL

A sandwich made with slow-roasted pork, marinated in citrus and spices, served in a bun.

Soup Meat

Pozole

poh-SOH-leh

Traditional hominy soup seasoned with pork or chicken.

Snack Vegetarian

Quesadilla

keh-sah-DEE-yah

Soft tortilla filled typically with cheese and grilled.

Street food Meat

Taco

TAH-ko

A traditional Mexican dish consisting of a corn or wheat tortilla folded or rolled around a filling.

Street food Meat

Taco al Pastor

TAH-ko al pas-TOR

Tacos made with marinated pork, often cooked on a vertical spit.

Street food Meat

Tlayudas

tlah-YOO-dahs

Large crispy tortilla topped with beans, meats, cheese, and vegetables.

Main course Meat

Traditional Carnitas

Carnitas
kar-NEE-tahs

Braised or simmered pork that is served in tortillas.

Main course Meat

Traditional Mexican Mole

Mole
MOH-leh

A rich, complex sauce made with chocolate and spices.

Soup Meat

Tripe Soup

Menudo
meh-NOO-doh

A traditional Mexican soup made with beef tripe and hominy in a red chili base.

Activities & Experiences

Things to Do in Mexico City

Top-rated tours, day trips and local experiences — book in advance to secure your spot.

City & Country Data Mexico (Mexico City)

Key travel data for Mexico City — cost of living, safety, healthcare, local currency and essentials, curated by Triplandio.

Cost 💰 HIGH
Safety 🔒 41
Health 🏥 47
Lifestyle 57
Infra 🏗️ 48
Rank 🎯 #59
Score 📊 40
Tourists ✈️ 51.1M/y
GDP/cap 💵 $13.9k
Life Exp ❤️ 75.3 yrs
Population 👥 131.9M
Currency 💱 MXN $
Language 🗣️ Spanish
Payments 💳 Cards OK
Emergency 🆘 911
Coffee $3.40
Beer 🍺 $2.90
Lunch 🍽️ $9.70
Groceries 🛒 $28.00/w
Taxi/km 🚕 $0.44
Transit 🚇 $0.35
Fuel $1.40/l
Internet 📡 $28.00/m
Salary 💵 $805/m

Mexico City stay tips for Trendy Neighbourhoods

Navigate Mexico City like a local

Invest in a Metrobús card for affordable, easy transport around the city. It connects key neighborhoods like Condesa, Roma, and Centro Histórico.

Tip: Metrobús: Cheap city travel pass

Don't miss the street food in Roma

Roma is known for its street food markets. Try local delicacies at Mercado Roma and enjoy affordable eats without compromising on taste.

Tip: Roma: Street food haven

Stay central at Centro Histórico

Centro Histórico is budget-friendly with hostel options like Hostel Mundo Joven. It’s close to landmarks, making it ideal for history buffs on a budget.

Tip: Centro Histórico: Budget and culture

Relax at parks in Coyoacán

Spend a day in Coyoacán wandering its parks and plazas. It's a free attraction with vibrant arts scenes and cheap eats at nearby markets.

Tip: Coyoacán: Parks and culture

Mexico City for Trendy Neighbourhoods: FAQ

When is the best time to visit Mexico City?

The best time to visit Mexico City is April and November — fewer crowds, comfortable temperatures, less rain and more sunshine. Compare every month in the seasonal chart above.

What are the best budget hotels in Roma for backpackers?

Roma is a hub for budget travelers with plenty of hostels like Hostel Home and Chillout Flats. They're affordable, clean, and centrally located.

How can I get around Mexico City from Condesa?

Condesa offers easy access to public transport options like the Metrobus and subway. Buy a day pass for unlimited rides, perfect for budget travelers.

Where can I find cheap eats in Coyoacán?

Head to Coyoacán Market for street tacos and Oaxaca food without breaking the bank. Many stalls offer meals for just a few pesos.

Are there hostels in Centro Histórico?

Yes! Check out Hostel Mundo Joven Catedral for budget-friendly dorms and a lively atmosphere, ideal for solo backpackers.

What are free attractions in La Roma?

Stroll through Parque México or visit Casa Lamm, an art gallery open to the public. Both offer a cultural experience without any entry fee.

What is the cheapest area to stay in Mexico City?

Centro Histórico is among the cheapest areas with numerous affordable hotels and hostels, catering to budget travelers looking for great value.

Mexico City's Trendy Neighbourhoods Guide

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