Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)

Plaza de la Constitución, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, 04100

The Basics

The Metropolitan Cathedral’s first stones were famously taken from the rubble of the Aztec temple that once stood in its place. The largest cathedral in the Americas, it features a rare mix of Renaissance, neoclassical, and Mexican baroque styles. The city’s soft lake bed foundation has caused the cathedral to slowly sink over the years and tilt gently to one side; efforts are ongoing to help even out the foundation so the church will sink uniformly.

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Walking Tour of the Historic Center of Mexico City
Walking Tour of the Historic Center of Mexico City
$18.00 per adult
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Great tour with Fernanda
Fernanda was a wonderful guide, very knowledgeable and funny. We covered a lot of ground and history in 3 hours. Good value for the price. There were about 15 of us in total. My only complaint was that I thought we would go into the Museo del Templo Mayor and Palacio de Bellas Artes as it says entrance is included. Still learned a lot and the whole family enjoyed it.
Lucy_M, Apr 2024

Things to Know

  • The Metropolitan Cathedral is a must-see for history and architecture buffs, and all first-time visitors to Mexico City.

  • Entry to the main cathedral is free, but there is a small fee to access the bell tower, choir, or sacristy.

  • Visitors are asked to dress respectfully, as this is an active religious site.

  • Exploration of the cathedral may be limited during Mass and other religious events.

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How to Get There

The cathedral is in Mexico City’s Zócalo, in the heart of the city center. To avoid traffic, take Line 2 of the city’s efficient, highly accessible metro system to the Zócalo stop, just steps from the cathedral.

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When to Get There

Visitors are welcome to explore the Metropolitan Cathedral from 8am to 8pm daily, except during Mass and other religious events (check the website for schedules); hours for the bell tower may be more limited. The building is especially striking at dusk, when its stone facade seems to glow in the evening light.

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Temples Old and New

For more history and an incredible vista, follow your cathedral visit with a drink at El Mayor, a café a few blocks away. The café’s rooftop terrace overlooks the fascinating ruins of the Aztec Templo Mayor. You’ll also enjoy a view of the cathedral and many of Mexico City’s most historic buildings.

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