



This vegan & plant-based itinerary reshuffles the schedule around vegan & plant-based activities — plant-based dining, vegan-friendly hotels, and cruelty-free travel experiences. Mostly low-effort and walkable, with a mix of self-guided and guided activities. Includes 15 must-see landmarks.
Highlights: Estadio Azteca — FIFA World Cup 2026, Teotihuacan Pyramids Day Trip, Estadio BBVA — FIFA World Cup 2026, Monte Albán Archaeological Site, Estadio Akron — FIFA World Cup 2026
This 14-day Mexico vegan & plant-based itinerary features 4 themed activities across Mexico City, Oaxaca, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and San Miguel de Allende.
Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking
Mexico City
6 nights
Oaxaca
2 nights
Guadalajara
2 nights
24+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 5 cities
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Mexico City
Mexico CityWalk Roma and Condesa's vegan taco scene, from jackfruit birria to mushroom al pastor
$15 Year-roundEat 100% plant-based tacos at Por Siempre Vegana, Mexico City's most popular vegan taquería
$8 Year-roundRoma Norte / Condesa / Centro Histórico
Brunch on vegan enchiladas, chilaquiles, and huevos rancheros at one of Condesa's best plant-based cafes
$15 Year-roundExperience world-class plant-based Mexican cuisine at Quintonil, ranked in Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants
$120 Year-round; advance reservations essentialRoma Norte / Condesa / Centro Histórico

Explore the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon at ancient Teotihuacan
$16 Verified Mar 2026 Best Nov-Apr (dry season, clearest views) 📍 MapRoma Norte / Condesa / Centro Histórico
Explore Frida Kahlo's Blue House museum in Coyoacán
$16 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor; book tickets online in advance 📍 MapCatch a FIFA World Cup 2026 match at the legendary 87,000-seat Estadio Azteca
$150 FIFA World Cup Jun 11 – Jul 19, 2026 only 📍 MapRoma Norte / Condesa / Centro Histórico

See the Aztec Sun Stone and Maya artifacts at the world-class MNA
$5 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor; closed Mondays 📍 Map
Walk the Zócalo plaza and Centro Histórico's colonial landmarks
Best Nov-Apr (dry season); mornings less crowded 📍 MapRoma Norte / Condesa / Centro Histórico

Admire Rivera's murals and Art Nouveau architecture at Bellas Artes
$4 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor; free Sundays 📍 MapRide a colorful trajinera boat through Xochimilco's Aztec-era canals
$15 Verified Mar 2026 Best Nov-Apr; weekends most lively 📍 MapRoma Norte / Condesa / Centro Histórico
Oaxaca
OaxacaExplore Monte Albán's mountaintop Zapotec pyramids overlooking Oaxaca Valley
$11 Verified Mar 2026 Best Nov-Apr (dry, clear views); open 8am-5pm 📍 MapSwim in cliff-edge mineral pools above petrified waterfalls at Hierve el Agua
$4 Verified Mar 2026 Best Nov-Apr (dry season, clear views); access can close during community disputes 📍 MapCentro / Zócalo

Tour a family-owned mezcal palenque and taste artisanal expressions
$45 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; production peaks Nov-Mar 📍 Map
Explore Mitla's palatial ruins famous for intricate geometric stone mosaics
$11 Verified Mar 2026 Best Nov-Apr; open 8am-5pm daily 📍 MapCentro / Zócalo
Guadalajara
Guadalajara
Admire Orozco's murals in this UNESCO-listed neoclassical cultural center
$6 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round indoor; free on Tuesdays 📍 MapWatch a FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match at Guadalajara's 48,000-seat Estadio Akron
$120 FIFA World Cup Jun 11 – Jul 19, 2026 only 📍 MapCentro / Chapalita
Visit the town of Tequila for agave fields and distillery tastings
$65 Verified Mar 2026 Best Nov-Apr (dry season); agave harvest peaks Nov-Mar 📍 MapCentro / Chapalita
Monterrey
MonterreyStroll one of the world's largest public plazas with its iconic green-laser tower
Year-round; cooler months Nov–Apr preferred. Faro del Comercio laser runs nightly. 📍 MapWatch a FIFA World Cup 2026 match at Monterrey's striking 53,500-seat Estadio BBVA
$130 FIFA World Cup Jun 11 – Jul 19, 2026 only 📍 MapCentro / San Pedro Garza García / Valle Oriente
Explore a 142-hectare urban park built on a historic steel foundry site
Year-round; cooler months preferred for outdoor walking 📍 MapWatch World Cup matches on giant screens at Monterrey's Macroplaza fan zone
FIFA World Cup Fan Festival Jun 11 – Jul 19, 2026 only 📍 MapCentro / San Pedro Garza García / Valle Oriente
San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de AllendeVisit the iconic pink Parroquia church on San Miguel's main plaza
Best Nov-Apr; illuminated beautifully at night 📍 Map
Browse artist studios and galleries in a converted textile factory
Year-round indoor; Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-5pm 📍 MapCentro Histórico
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $700–$1,050
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Mexico
$560 – $4,200 per person for 14 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Mexico
- Visa
- Visa-free for US, EU, UK, CA, AU, JP citizens for up to 180 days. FMM tourist card issued on arrival.
- Tipping
- 10–15% tip standard at restaurants. Tip gas station attendants, bag handlers, and hotel staff small amounts in pesos.
- Currency
- Mexican Peso (MXN). Cards accepted in cities and tourist areas; carry cash for street vendors, markets, and small towns.
- Power
- 127V, Type A/B plugs. US/CA devices work without adapter; EU/UK travelers need one.
- Connectivity
- Buy a local SIM (Telcel has best coverage). Good signal in cities; rural and mountain areas may have gaps.
- Emergency
- 911 (general emergency)
🚌 Getting Around Mexico
ADO first-class buses connect Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Yucatan cities comfortably. Book on ado.com.mx.
Mexico City's metro is extensive and costs ~$0.25 per ride. Avoid rush hours.
Volaris and VivaAerobus offer budget flights between distant cities like Mexico City and Cancun ($30-80).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mexico safe for tourists?
Popular tourist areas (Mexico City, Oaxaca, Yucatán, Puerto Vallarta) are generally safe. Use common sense, avoid isolated areas at night, and check travel advisories for specific regions.
What is the best time to visit Mexico?
November-April (dry season) is ideal. Mexico City and Oaxaca are great year-round. Caribbean coast has a hurricane season June-November.
How much does a week in Mexico cost?
Budget: $40-60/day. Mid-range: $80-150/day. Luxury: $300+/day. Street food tacos cost $0.50-2 each — some of the best food in the world.
Do I need a visa for Mexico?
US, EU, UK, CA, AU citizens can visit visa-free for up to 180 days. An FMM tourist card is issued on arrival.
Should I drink tap water in Mexico?
No — drink bottled or purified water. Most restaurants use purified water and ice. Avoid tap water even for brushing teeth in rural areas.
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