Best Time to Visit Mexico City: CDMX Season Guide (2025)
The best time to visit Mexico City is March to May — dry, warm at 18–26°C, and jacaranda trees in bloom. Here's what each season brings.
Mexico City's best months are March to May — the dry season peaks here, temperatures sit at a comfortable 18–26°C, and the city's wide boulevards are lined with blooming jacaranda trees. At 2,240m altitude, CDMX never gets oppressively hot even in summer.
Mexico City Season by Season
Events That Define Mexico City
- •**Día de Muertos (Nov 1–2)**: The Gran Procesión de las Catrinas through Reforma is spectacular — altars, marigolds, face paint, and genuine reverence; book accommodation 3+ months ahead
- •**Vive Latino (Mar)**: Latin America's premier music festival in Foro Sol — 2–3 days, 100+ acts
- •**Festival del Centro Histórico (Apr)**: Free and ticketed concerts, theatre, and art in the historic centre
- •**Independencia (Sep 15–16)**: El Grito de Independencia in the Zócalo — President shouts from the balcony at 11pm to 100,000+ people
Altitude sickness (soroche) affects roughly 1 in 4 visitors arriving at 2,240m. Rest for your first 24 hours, avoid alcohol, drink extra water, and keep paracetamol handy. Most people acclimatise by day two. If symptoms persist, pharmacies stock acetazolamide (Diamox) over the counter.
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Is Mexico City safe for tourists in 2025?
Tourist neighbourhoods — Roma Norte, Condesa, Polanco, Coyoacán, Xochimilco, and the historic centre — are generally safe during daylight and early evenings with normal precautions. Avoid isolated streets at night, use Uber or DiDi rather than street taxis, and keep valuables discreet. CDMX has improved significantly in tourist areas over the past five years.
How many days do you need in Mexico City?
Four to five days covers the essentials: Zócalo and historic centre, Teotihuacán pyramids day trip, Coyoacán and Frida Kahlo Museum, Chapultepec Park and castle, Mercado de Jamaica, and a Lucha Libre evening. A week allows Xochimilco floating gardens and deeper neighbourhood exploration.
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