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Mexico City is quickly becoming a hotspot for expats and digital nomads due to its amazing weather, its beautiful scenery, its delicious food & of course its friendly people. There are so many things to love about Mexico City!
Thousands of people in vibrant costumes and skull-like makeup turned out for Mexico City's annual Catrina's parade ahead of the upcoming Day of Dead celebrations.
Alexandra Saint Mleux turned heads at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend, proving once again why she’s one of Formula 1’s most-watched style icons. The influencer and fashion designer, 22, shared a series of photos to Instagram on Saturday,
At over 7,200ft above sea level, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is a unique test, and this weekend’s guide to the challenge it provides is local hero Pato O’Ward, who will be taking part in FP1 again for McLaren.
The British youngster logged a surprise fourth after challenging for a podium.
Mexico City is one of the largest mega cities in the world, so where should you stay? And which areas should you avoid? We put together a travel guide to show you Mexico City's best neighbourhoods and its not so great areas to give you an idea where to stay during your trip to Mexico's capital!
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What to Wear in Mexico City, According to a Local
Mexico City enjoys a mild climate year-round, with temperatures ranging from 43 degrees to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Mornings and evenings are usually cool, while daytime is warm and sunny. Spring and summer bring light afternoon showers, and winter can feel crisp, especially at dawn and after sunset—making layers essential.
This photo shows a scene during the Catrinas Parade in Mexico City, capital of Mexico, on Oct. 26, 2025. The Catrinas Parade was held on Sunday ahead of the Day of the Dead. (Phot