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The 3 must-see Places to visit in Mexico

Mexico is a vast country! Planning your trip there can get a little overwhelming due to its size and infinite cultural offer. But in this article, we will help you plan a short and unforgettable trip to this rich and diverse country. We hope you enjoy our selection of the 3 must-see places to visit in Mexico!

  • Mexico City 

The Mexican capital has a lot to offer! Mexico City is a megalopolis that can also be an oasis of calmness, nature, and small talks around the neighborhood. Strolling through Chapultepec Forest, visiting the Museum of Anthropology, and discovering the cafés and restaurants in Roma Norte and Condessa are extremely pleasant, safe, and quiet activities to do in the capital.

But of course, Mexico City is not all about it! You can also get a lot of fun discovering speakeasy bars and hidden party places around the city.

There you also have the best of art and history! If you love learning and appreciating art during your trips, you must visit the Bellas Artes Museum, Frida Kahlo’s Museum (also known as La Casa Azul), Casa Estudio Barragán, and the Soumaya Museum. 

  • Tulum

Cancun is overrated, but Tulum is not! If you want to rest at the paradisiacal Caribbean beaches, find some spiritual healing and also have tons of fun at the best parties in the country, Tulum is our place.

But please, don’t forget about the “sargazo”, a contamination of algae that grows excessively at a certain time of the year, as a sad result of climate change. The “sargazo” is around Tulum for some months and leaves most beaches unusable. In case you are there during those months, don’t worry. Because you still can do a lot! Around Cancún and Tulum, you have many historical sites and cenotes to visit. If you have never been to a cenote before, get ready, because this can become your newest favorite way to refresh yourself and connect with nature! There are so many that we don’t even need to recommend one, once there you’ll just bump into a bunch! And it can get really magical!

Besides the “sargazo” issue, Tulum doesn’t disappoint! Good internet, good food, fun, and lots of nature are what we all need!

  • Yucatán Peninsula

Not too far from Cancún, you have the Yucatán peninsula. A place that is full of history, architectural beauty, and magical nature.

A 3h ride takes you from Cancún to Merida, the capital of the state of Yucatán, has a rich Mayan and colonial heritage. Merida has great restaurants with typical food from the region and also great cafés, from where you can work and taste the best specialties from Mexico.

Merida can work as a base for you to visit Chichen Itzá, the large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal Classic period. After visiting the World Heritage UNESCO, you can head to some beautiful cenotes and beaches around.

 

If you got inspired and felt like booking a flight right now, just don’t forget about the travel requirements to visit Mexico. For that, you can rely on iVisa.com. There you can find all the information about travel documents and vaccine requirements. [iVisa] also can do the job for you, through them, you can apply for visas and other documents, this way you assure your trip is only going to be fun!

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