Mexico City Taught Me to Stop Rushing

Our Recommended CDMX Tours: https://www.viator.com/agent-trip-sug... Protect yourself with Faye Travel Insurance: https://www.withfaye.com/quote/offer?... Day 2 in Mexico City starts right in the heart of it all. In Part 2 of our Mexico City travel series, we wake up in the Historic Center and spend the day exploring one of the most intense, fascinating, and historically rich areas in the city, the Zócalo and everything surrounding it. This episode is about immersion. The crowds, the noise, the history, the food—and learning how to experience a massive city without trying to conquer it all at once. In this video, you’ll see: Morning at our hotel in the Historic Center Breakfast and setting the pace for a full walking day First impressions of the Zócalo, one of the largest public squares in the world Exploring the ruins of Templo Mayor Visiting the Museo del Templo Mayor and learning about Mexica artifacts uncovered on site Taking a mid-day reset before heading out for the evening Valentine’s Day dinner at Azul Histórico, including guacamole with chapulines, duck buñuelos, and mole. A nighttime stroll through the Zócalo to end the day From ancient ruins beside the cathedral to modern city energy that can feel both thrilling and overwhelming, Day 2 is all about slowing down, observing, and letting the city meet you where you are. This is Part 2 of 3 in our Mexico City series. 👉 Day 3 wraps it all up and you won’t want to miss how this trip comes together. If you enjoy thoughtful travel, walkable city exploration, culture-forward experiences, and food with context, you’re in the right place. Subscribe and ring the bell so you don’t miss the final chapter.