Best time to visit Mexico City on a budget
When to visit Mexico City for lower prices on flights, accommodation, and food — without sacrificing too much on weather or atmosphere.
Best month
January
Peak dry season — crystal-clear days, 21°C highs, and the quietest month of the year.
↑Best air quality of the year: the combination of dry season and post-Christmas exodus clears the smog, giving the mountain views of Popocatépetl that are invisible for most of the year
↑Hotels at or near their cheapest: January is the quietest month for both domestic and international tourism — 4-star hotels in Polanco and Condesa at off-season rates
↑Museums and Frida Kahlo House queue-free: the Museo Frida Kahlo, MUNAL, and Museo Templo Mayor accessible without advance booking or weekend queues
All months ranked — Cheap travel
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Peak dry season — crystal-clear days, 21°C highs, and the quietest month of the year.
#1 for cheap travel
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The driest month of the year — clear skies, perfect temperatures, and low crowds.
#2 for cheap travel
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Rainy season in full swing — 121mm of rain, but the city's food and arts scene runs indoors undeterred.
#3 for cheap travel
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Rainy season begins — mornings are still clear and warm, but afternoon showers start arriving.
#4 for cheap travel
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The wettest month of the year — 157mm, but also the cheapest time to access the world's best taco scene.
#5 for cheap travel
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Independence month — the Grito de Independencia on the 15th fills the Zócalo with the city's greatest annual celebration.
#6 for cheap travel
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Warm and clear — the best temperatures of the dry season before the rains begin.
#7 for cheap travel
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The finest month — Día de Muertos on the 1st and 2nd combines perfect dry-season weather with Mexico's most profound cultural ceremony.
#8 for cheap travel
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Still peak rainy season, but the city's cultural calendar is picking up pace ahead of September.
#9 for cheap travel
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The transition month — rains easing, Día de Muertos preparations underway, and the city's most magical season approaching.
#10 for cheap travel
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Dry-season clarity returns for Christmas — posadas, piñatas, and 21°C days with cold nights.
#11 for cheap travel
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Hottest dry-season month — Semana Santa brings the year's most dramatic Holy Week ceremonies.
#12 for cheap travel