Get to know CDMX

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Weather in CDMX

Here you will find a summary of the updated weather in our beloved city, in order to have an idea of the weather conditions during your stay and not be caught off guard!

SPRING
March, April and May

It is usually the hottest and driest season with temperatures reaching up to 30°C in the afternoon.

SUMMER
June, July, August and September

This is the season best known for being the RAINY SEASON. It is characterized by moderate to warm temperatures in the morning with clear skies that turn into cloudy skies with rain almost every day in the afternoon.

AUTUMN
October and November

This is one of the most pleasant seasons of the year in the city, as it is characterized by mild temperatures of up to 20° C with clear, practically cloudless skies and a light, cool breeze. At sunrise and sunset the temperature usually drops to 10° C.

WINTER
December, January and February

This season is also usually very pleasant as it presents light winds and clear skies, the only difference with respect to autumn is that some days there are cold fronts from the north that drop temperatures to their annual minimums of up to -3° C at night, although during the morning the temperature usually rises to 15°C or 20°C. Occasionally during this season there are snowfalls in the upper parts of the mountains that surround the city.

TorreLatino

This Skyscraper features:

  • 44 floors
  • 181.33 meters high
  • at 9 minutes walk

Palacio deBellas Artes

Cultural Enclosure

  • Considered the most important in the manifestation of the arts in Mexico
  • And one of the most renowned opera houses in the world.
  • at 9 minutes walking

PalacioPostal

Architectural work

  • Built at the beginning of the 20th century
  • One of the symbols of the Porfiriato
  • 12 minutes walking

TemploMayor

Mexico-Tenochtitlan Archaeological Zone.

  • Dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, God of War.
  • And to Tlaloc, God of rain.
  • The temple comprised a series of constructions, buildings and pyramidal towers.
  • at 13 minutes walking

MaderoStreet

One of the main access roads to the historic center of Mexico City.

  • We can find various shops and food.
  • In addition to being the connecting street to the Torre Latinoamericana.
  • As well as the heart of downtown.
  • 7 minutes walking

Castillo deChapultepec

Located in the first section of the Chapultepec forest in Mexico City.

  • It has mainly baroque and neoclassical architectural design.
  • 17 minutes by car.
  • 20 minutes by metro.