Your guide to art and culture in Mexico City: exhibitions, plays, musicals, concerts and movies. Find out what’s happening in the city’s cultural spaces.
If you enjoy visiting museums in a different way, this event is for you. The Kaluz Museum will once again join Museum Night with an evening that blends art, history, and live music. Next Wednesday, March 25, the museum...
Classical music is no longer just for the few, and Mexico has just proven it. The country is making history by ranking as the second country with the highest attendance at concerts of this genre, surpassing France and G...
In Mexico City, we do care about ballet, and a lot! Proof of this is the speed with which tickets for the illuminated performance of Swan Lake are selling . It is a presentation that combines…...
A spiral of citrus trees, stone fountains peeking out from among the flowers, and a secret garden of jasmine, all at the foot of the hill of the precious stone. No, this is not an enchanted tale or a fantasy…...
Learn more about the free tours every Sunday in March through theaters, mansions, and iconic neighborhoods of the capital. If you’re looking for things to do in Mexico City in March without spending a penny, this...
The guide to the most interesting exhibitions in Mexico City is here! The jacaranda trees are already painting our city lilac, the sun is shining, and that can only mean one thing: it’s time to go out and enjoy th...
New month, new list of plays to see in Mexico City! Just like that, we’re already in March, the third month of the year. The heat is already being felt…...
It’s time to fulfill your New Year’s resolution to read more! Some titles are expensive, we admit, but there are plenty of options to save money. One of them is the UNAM Book Sale, which returns in 2026 with...
If you are looking for exhibitions in Mexico City for March, you will love this one. The Neo KIMONO exhibition comes to Mexico City as a visual experience that intertwines history, identity, and contemporary design thro...
Mexico City unveils a new cultural and scientific space. The MUNET in Mexico City (National Museum of Energy and Technology) officially opened its doors in February 2026 in the Second Section of Chapultepec Forest. This...