MEXICO

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Places to be

Mexico City is colourful, historic and full of creative energy. Ancient temples rise beside modern streets, and markets fill the air with warm flavours and lively sounds. Art, culture and movement shape the city’s vibrant rhythm. Mexico City is bold, dynamic and endlessly fascinating — a place where history and modern life meet.

Oaxaca is warm, traditional and beautifully textured. Colourful streets lead to lively squares, and the scent of local cuisine drifts through the air. Artisans, markets and festivals give the city a rich cultural soul. Oaxaca is gentle, vibrant and deeply authentic — a place shaped by heritage and flavour.

Tulum is tropical, calm and full of soft coastal beauty. White sand meets turquoise water, and jungle paths lead to quiet beachside spots. The atmosphere feels slow, warm and effortlessly relaxed. Tulum is simple, natural and soothing — a place to unwind by the sea.

Guadalajara is cultural, lively and full of local spirit. Plazas, markets and historic buildings create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Music, art and tradition shape the city’s vibrant identity. Guadalajara is colourful, friendly and full of rhythm — a place where heritage feels alive.

San Miguel de Allende is artistic, elegant and full of golden light. Cobblestone streets wind past pastel buildings, and sunsets glow across the town’s rooftops. Galleries, cafés and quiet squares create a warm, creative atmosphere. San Miguel is charming, refined and deeply inspiring — a place shaped by beauty and art.

Chichén Itzá is ancient, powerful and full of timeless presence. Stone pyramids rise from the jungle, glowing softly in the warm Yucatán sun. The site feels calm, spacious and deeply connected to history. Chichén Itzá is impressive, serene and unforgettable — a place where the past stands tall.

The right time to go

Winter in Mexico feels warm, colourful and wonderfully inviting. From December to February, the days are sunny and mild, the evenings soft and breezy, and the beaches glow in bright tropical light. It’s the perfect season for exploring cities, coastlines and ancient sites without intense heat.

In Mexico City, winter brings crisp mornings and clear skies. Museums, markets and historic streets feel lively and comfortable, and the city’s creative energy shines in the gentle sunlight. Winter makes the capital feel vibrant, cultural and beautifully balanced.

In Oaxaca, the season is warm and golden. Colourful streets glow in the afternoon light, and the air feels soft and full of local flavours. Winter here is festive, calm and deeply atmospheric.

Along the coast, Tulum is bright and breezy. The beaches are warm, the water clear and the evenings perfect for relaxed seaside dinners. Winter makes Tulum feel peaceful, tropical and effortlessly soothing.

In Guadalajara, the weather is mild and pleasant. Plazas fill with music, markets feel lively and the city’s cultural spirit shines. Winter here is warm, friendly and full of charm.

In San Miguel de Allende, the season brings golden sunsets and cool evenings. The town glows in soft light, and its artistic atmosphere feels calm and inspiring. Winter makes San Miguel feel elegant, creative and beautifully serene.

At Chichén Itzá, the cooler temperatures make exploring the ruins comfortable and unhurried. The stone pyramids rise in clear, bright air, and the site feels peaceful and timeless. Winter here is gentle, spacious and deeply impressive.

Everywhere you go, winter in Mexico feels warm, colourful and full of gentle sunshine — a season of comfort, culture and beautifully balanced days.

Travel tips

Spanish is the national language, though English is widely spoken in major cities and coastal destinations. Learning a few simple phrases is warmly appreciated.

Domestic flights connect long distances, while buses are common for regional travel. In cities, taxis and rideshares are the easiest way to move around.

Mexican culture values warmth, hospitality and friendliness. Greetings are important, and it’s polite to address people respectfully, especially in markets and small towns.

Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN). Tourist areas are generally safe, but staying aware in busy places is wise. Sun protection and hydration are essential in warm regions.