Mexico City
Surfers murdered in Mexico among more than 430,000 killed since 2006
The deaths of Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson have shocked the local community and sparked tributes from across the globe.
- by Farrah Tomazin
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This fascinating, must-visit capital can be overwhelming. Here are nine ways to break it down
The following “must visits” will help you experience the many faces of this fascinating capital within accessible locales.
- by Kate Armstrong
A glimpse at an ‘unthinkably large’ future Melbourne
As Melbourne’s population surges, a megacity exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria’s Triennial raises questions about population growth, housing density and transport.
- by Cara Waters
Endless delight: The 15 destinations we never get tired of revisiting
The point of travel is often to go to new places and have new experiences, but the chance to revisit favourite locations can be like reuniting with an old friend.
From beautiful landscapes to psychedelic fun houses: Santa Fe’s surprises
New Mexico’s arty desert vibes, West Virginia’s rapids, Canada’s northern lights: North America’s travel hits from Good Weekend’s 2023 Dream Destinations issue.
- by Craig Tansley, Callan Boys, Amelia Lester, Julie Miller, Kerry van der Jagt, Konrad Marshall and Rob McFarland
Best Mexican foods: Beyond tacos, 11 of the best things to eat in Mexico City
Finding a good al pastor taco in Mexico City is not hard. It's trying everything else in this chaotic capital that is daunting.
- by Rachel Olding
Where to have breakfast, lunch and dinner in Mexico City
From elegant dining rooms to a sleek speakeasy, there's a lot more to dining in Mexico City than many foodies realise.
- by Julietta Jameson
Mexico City tours: Explore historic sites before they sink and disappear
The city of nine million is sinking into a lake - which may explain why some of the city's top attractions are lopsided.
- by Kristie Kellahan
Mexico City urban tour: Tequila, mescal, wrestling and mariachi music
On a night out in Mexico's capital, the tequila flows and blows are thrown.
- by Kristie Kellahan
Mexico's Day of the Dead travel guide and things to do: What it's like to attend Mexico's Dia de los Muertos
Far from being morbid, Mexico's Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a time to honour the departed.
- by Kerry van der Jagt
Visiting Mexico City's Trotsky House and Museum
Leon Trotsky might have been an intellectual giant, who played a pivotal role in the rise of Communism, but he had short man's syndrome.
- by Andrew Taylor
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