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Mexico City for solo travelers: a sample itinerary

A sample 4-day Mexico City itinerary for solo travelers. Use it as a starting point — the planner builds one specific to your dates, budget, and pace.

Mexico City

Mexico City · Mexico

4 days in Mexico City

art · foodie

1 adultFlexible datesmoderate pace

A 4-day Mexico City trip built around foodie, art, anchored in Roma Norte. Mexico City is one of the great food cities of the world right now. Roma, Condesa, and Polanco have the destination restaurants; the taquerias and tortas have the soul.

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Pre-trip

Money

Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN).

Packing

  • Pack for March-May has the best weather. October-November is also lovely. Day of the Dead in late October-early November is special.
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Plug type A / B, 127V
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Where to stay

Roma Norte

4 nights

Base in Roma Norte — tree-lined, restaurants, design. For a trip this length, staying put beats splitting neighborhoods; you lose half a day every time you move hotels.

Roma Norte hotel

mid

~$170/night · 4.5★

A mid option in Roma Norte. Use the booking links to find current rates and exact properties — these are search anchors, not fabricated listings.

Roma Norte boutique stay

boutique

~$280/night · 4.4★

A boutique option in Roma Norte. Use the booking links to find current rates and exact properties — these are search anchors, not fabricated listings.

Roma Norte guesthouse

budget

~$95/night · 4.3★

A budget option in Roma Norte. Use the booking links to find current rates and exact properties — these are search anchors, not fabricated listings.

Day 1: Arrival and Roma Norte

Land, settle in Roma Norte, and keep the first evening low-key. Mexico City is one of the great food cities of the world right now.

  1. 🚶
    15:00

    Arrive and settle into Roma Norte

    Roma Norte · Roma Norte

    Drop your bags and take it easy. A short walk around Roma Norte (tree-lined, restaurants, design), a coffee, an early dinner nearby. Day one is for landing, not for sightseeing.

    Front-loading a packed day after travel is how trips start tired. Ease in.

  2. 🍽
    19:30

    Dinner in Roma Norte

    Roma Norte dinner · Roma Norte

    Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in Roma Norte. This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.

    • Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
    • Ask staff what is best that day
    Check OpenTable

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Day 2: Condesa day

Today centers on Condesa — art deco, parks, café culture. Built around eating well, with room to walk it off between meals.

  1. 09:30

    Coffee and a slow start in Condesa

    Condesa · Condesa

    Begin in Condesa — art deco, parks, café culture. Find a café with morning regulars, order what the counter recommends, and watch the neighborhood wake up before the day's eating begins.

    Mornings set the pace. Eat light here so the big meals later land.

  2. 🖼
    11:30

    Art and design in Condesa

    Condesa · Condesa

    Spend late morning with the galleries and small museums around Condesa. Go for one or two spaces you can actually absorb rather than a checklist.

    Two rooms looked at well beats ten walked through.

  3. 🚶
    16:00

    Afternoon in Condesa

    Condesa · Condesa

    Slow afternoon in Condesa. Shops, a park bench, a second coffee — leave room for the accidental discovery that ends up being the day's best part.

  4. 🍽
    19:30

    Dinner in Condesa

    Condesa dinner · Condesa

    Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in Condesa. This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.

    • Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
    • Ask staff what is best that day
    Check OpenTable

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Day 3: Polanco day

Today centers on Polanco — upscale, embassies, fine dining. Built around eating well, with room to walk it off between meals.

  1. 09:30

    Coffee and a slow start in Polanco

    Polanco · Polanco

    Begin in Polanco — upscale, embassies, fine dining. Find a café with morning regulars, order what the counter recommends, and watch the neighborhood wake up before the day's eating begins.

    Mornings set the pace. Eat light here so the big meals later land.

  2. 🖼
    11:30

    Art and design in Polanco

    Polanco · Polanco

    Spend late morning with the galleries and small museums around Polanco. Go for one or two spaces you can actually absorb rather than a checklist.

    Two rooms looked at well beats ten walked through.

  3. 🚶
    16:00

    Afternoon in Polanco

    Polanco · Polanco

    Slow afternoon in Polanco. Shops, a park bench, a second coffee — leave room for the accidental discovery that ends up being the day's best part.

  4. 🍽
    19:30

    Dinner in Polanco

    Polanco dinner · Polanco

    Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in Polanco. This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.

    • Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
    • Ask staff what is best that day
    Check OpenTable

    affiliate links

Day 4: Centro Histórico day

Today centers on Centro Histórico — Zócalo, museums, intense by day. Built around eating well, with room to walk it off between meals.

  1. 09:30

    Coffee and a slow start in Centro Histórico

    Centro Histórico · Centro Histórico

    Begin in Centro Histórico — Zócalo, museums, intense by day. Find a café with morning regulars, order what the counter recommends, and watch the neighborhood wake up before the day's eating begins.

    Mornings set the pace. Eat light here so the big meals later land.

  2. 🖼
    11:30

    Art and design in Centro Histórico

    Centro Histórico · Centro Histórico

    Spend late morning with the galleries and small museums around Centro Histórico. Go for one or two spaces you can actually absorb rather than a checklist.

    Two rooms looked at well beats ten walked through.

  3. 🚶
    16:00

    Afternoon in Centro Histórico

    Centro Histórico · Centro Histórico

    Slow afternoon in Centro Histórico. Shops, a park bench, a second coffee — leave room for the accidental discovery that ends up being the day's best part.

  4. 🍽
    19:30

    Dinner in Centro Histórico

    Centro Histórico dinner · Centro Histórico

    Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in Centro Histórico. This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.

    • Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
    • Ask staff what is best that day
    Check OpenTable

    affiliate links

Getting around

On foot

Roma Norte is the most walkable base. Beyond it, use local transit.

Practical things

Emergency

911

Plugs

A / B · 127V

Tipping

10-15% at restaurants; small for porters and valets.

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