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Can't decide between Mexico City and Oaxaca? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Mexico City is a sprawling metropolis rich with Aztec ruins, colonial architecture, and world-class museums. CDMX pulses with incredible street food, vibrant neighborhoods, and a cultural scene that rivals any global capital.
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Oaxaca is Mexico's cultural heartland, a UNESCO city famous for its indigenous traditions, world-renowned cuisine, and mezcal culture. This colorful colonial town offers ancient Zapotec ruins, vibrant markets, folk art traditions, and the country's best Day of the Dead celebrations.
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Mexico City offers Zócalo, Museo Nacional de Antropología, Chapultepec Castle
Oaxaca offers Monte Albán Ruins, Mercado Benito Juárez, Mezcal Tasting
Mexico City is famous for its local dining scene
Oaxaca is famous for its local dining scene
Mexico City offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Oaxaca offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
March to May
October to April (late October for Day of the Dead)
Summer: 23°C, Winter: 17°C
Summer: 25°C, Winter: 20°C
Découvrez les attractions méconnues de chaque ville
Museo del Objeto del Objeto (MODO)
A fascinating museum in Roma dedicated to the history of design and everyday objects, from vintage advertising to packaging.
Casa Gilardi
A stunning private residence designed by legendary architect Luis Barragán, famous for his use of light and color.
Jardín Etnobotánico de Oaxaca
A stunning botanical garden located in the grounds of the Santo Domingo cultural center, showcasing the incredible plant diversity of Oaxaca state.
Pochote Xochimilco Market
A small, organic farmers' and artisans' market held on Saturdays in the Xochimilco neighborhood.
Découvrez les meilleurs quartiers de chaque ville
Centro Histórico
The bustling, historic heart of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Condesa & Roma
Twin neighborhoods known for their Art Deco architecture, tree-lined streets, and a relaxed, cosmopolitan vibe.
Centro Histórico
The vibrant, walkable heart of Oaxaca, centered around the Zócalo (main square).
Reforma & Jalatlaco
A trendy, artsy neighborhood northeast of the center, known for its beautifully restored streets, colorful murals, and hip cafes.
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Both Mexico City and Oaxaca are incredible destinations. Mexico City excels in tacos and ancient ruins, while Oaxaca stands out for Oaxacan cuisine and mezcal.
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