Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Mexico City. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Southeastern borough, highly populous and densely settled, featuring the Iztapalapa Passion Play and Cerro de la Estrella.
Northern borough known as 'La GAM', one of the most populous areas with a mix of residential neighborhoods and historical sites.
Diverse borough with commercial centers, San Ángel, Santa Fe, and cultural sites like Frida Kahlo Museum.
Largest borough in the south with forests, rural areas, colonial center, and environmental focus.
Historic and bohemian borough famous for its colonial center, markets, and artistic vibe.
Central borough housing the Historic Center, trendy neighborhoods like Roma, Condesa, and Zona Rosa, known for culture, nightlife, and commerce.
Middle-class residential borough with colonias like Del Valle and Nápoles, known for good services, schools, and urban living.
Northern industrial borough with historical roots and working-class residential areas.
Eastern borough including Mexico City International Airport and residential areas near the historic center.
Southern borough famous for its canals, floating gardens, and trajineras boats, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Upscale northwestern borough including Polanco, affluent areas, and Chapultepec Park.
Industrial and densely populated eastern borough with sports venues like Palacio de los Deportes.
Southeastern peripheral borough with agricultural areas, volcanoes, and growing urban development.
Southwestern borough with mountainous terrain, low density, and a mix of urban and rural characteristics.
Western upscale borough with Santa Fe business district, affluent residential areas, and natural reserves.
Southernmost rural borough known for nopal cactus production, traditional markets, and low population density.
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