Vibrant sunset at the historic Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, bustling with tourists.
✈️ Bachelor Party πŸ“… 4 days
πŸ• December 12, 2025

Mexico City 4-Day Bachelor Party Travel Itinerary

πŸ“ Mexico City

πŸ—“οΈ 4 Days
πŸ“ 5 Places
πŸ’° $1,120 Budget
Photo by Rafael Guajardo

πŸ’° Budget Overview

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Accommodation
$280
Mid-range: Shared Airbnb/VRBO (3-4 bedrooms) in Roma Norte, Condesa, or Polanco for 6-8 guests. Average cost for a group per night: $400-500 USD. Per person (assuming 6 people): ($450/night * 4 nights) / 6 people = $300 total, or $75/day. Rounded down to $70/day for planning.
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Transport
$120
Airport transfers: ~$25-30 USD per person round trip (via pre-booked van or XL Uber for group). Daily internal transport: ~$20 USD per person per day for multiple Uber rides, including potential surge pricing for late-night outings. Xochimilco round trip: ~$10-15 USD per person (shared Uber/taxi). Total: $30 + ($20*4) + $10 = $120.
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Food
$400
Breakfast: $10-15 (cafe or light meal). Lunch: $20-30 (casual restaurant, street food tour). Dinner: $50-100 (mid-to-high-end restaurants with drinks, e.g., $70 average). Snacks/Drinks: $15-20. This budget allows for a good mix of experiences, from street food to upscale dining, with a focus on quality meals and drinks for a bachelor party.
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Activities
$320
Lucha Libre: ~$50 (ticket + beers/snacks). Xochimilco: ~$50-60 (shared boat rental, food/drinks, mariachi tips). Mezcal/Beer Tasting: ~$60-70. Nightlife (2 nights): ~$150-200 (club entry, bottle service contribution, drinks). This estimate covers primary entertainment activities and ensures a fun experience.
Total Estimated Budget $1,120

πŸ“… Daily Itinerary

Day 1 β€’ Roma Norte & Condesa
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πŸŒ… Morning 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Arrival & Check-in

Arrive at Mexico City International Airport (MEX), take an Uber or pre-booked private transfer to your Airbnb/hotel in the vibrant Roma Norte or Condesa neighborhood. Check in and drop off luggage.

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β˜€οΈ Afternoon 12:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Roma Norte Exploration & Casual Lunch

Stroll through Roma Norte, admiring its Art Deco architecture, boutique shops, and street art. Enjoy a casual lunch at a local taqueria like 'Taqueria Orinoco' or a trendy spot like 'Contramar' for seafood. Explore Parque Mu00e9xico and Parque Espau00f1a.

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πŸŒ™ Evening 06:00 PM onwards

Upscale Dinner & Craft Cocktails

Indulge in a sophisticated dinner at a highly-rated restaurant in Roma Norte or Polanco, such as 'Rosetta' (Italian with Mexican twist) or 'Pujol' (if booked well in advance). Afterwards, hit a speakeasy or craft cocktail bar like 'Hanky Panky Cocktail Bar' or 'Licoreru00eda Limantour' (ranked among the world's best bars).

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Day 2 β€’ Centro Histu00f3rico & Doctores
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πŸŒ… Morning 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM

Cultural Immersion at Centro Histu00f3rico

Start your day with breakfast at a local cafe. Head to the Centro Histu00f3rico to visit the Zu00f3calo (main square), Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Consider a quick visit to the 'Museo del Templo Mayor' for ancient Aztec history.

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β˜€οΈ Afternoon 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Street Food Tour & Mezcal Tasting

Experience Mexico City's legendary street food scene with a guided food tour focusing on tacos, tortas, and esquites in the Centro Histu00f3rico or surrounding areas. Follow it up with a mezcal tasting session at a specialized mezcaleru00eda in Roma Norte, learning about different agave varieties and production methods.

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πŸŒ™ Evening 06:00 PM onwards

Lucha Libre & Lively Bars

Head to Arena Mu00e9xico for the exhilarating spectacle of Lucha Libre (Mexican wrestling). Soak in the atmosphere with beers and snacks from vendors inside. After the show, continue the night at a lively bar in Juu00e1rez or Doctores, or return to Roma Norte for more drinks.

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Day 3 β€’ Xochimilco & Juarez/Condesa
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πŸŒ… Morning 10:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Xochimilco 'Floating Party'

Embark on a unique experience to Xochimilco. Hire a 'trajinera' (colorful gondola-like boat) for a private party. Bring your own drinks and snacks, or buy from vendors floating by. Enjoy mariachi bands, food, and drinks while cruising the ancient canals. It's an iconic bachelor party activity!

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β˜€οΈ Afternoon 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM

Relaxation & Late Lunch

Return from Xochimilco, grab a late, casual lunch in Coyoacu00e1n (if time allows, visit Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul) or back in your neighborhood. Take some downtime at your accommodation to relax and recharge before the big night.

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πŸŒ™ Evening 07:00 PM onwards

High-Energy Nightlife Experience

Kick off the evening with dinner at a trendy restaurant. Then, dive into Mexico City's vibrant club scene. Explore popular areas like Juarez ('Handshake Speakeasy', 'Bar Oriente'), or Condesa/Roma Norte ('Mama Rumba' for salsa, 'Patrick Miller' for retro dance parties). Enjoy bottle service and dance the night away.

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Day 4 β€’ Roma Norte & Departure
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πŸŒ… Morning 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM

Leisurely Brunch & Souvenir Shopping

Enjoy a relaxed brunch at one of Roma Norte's many excellent cafes like 'Panaderu00eda Rosetta' or 'Lardo'. Afterward, do some last-minute souvenir shopping for local crafts, coffee, or unique Mexican items in the area.

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β˜€οΈ Afternoon 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Final Preparations & Departure

Head back to your accommodation to finalize packing and check out. Arrange an Uber or private transfer to Mexico City International Airport (MEX) for your departure.

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πŸ† Best Places to Visit

Three women celebrate Dia de los Muertos with intricate face paint and colorful dresses on a city street.

Roma Norte & Condesa

These two adjacent neighborhoods are known for their beautiful Art Deco architecture, tree-lined streets, trendy cafes, boutique shops, art galleries, and an abundance of excellent restaurants and vibrant nightlife. Perfect for strolling, dining, and evening entertainment.

⏱️ 1-2 days (for exploration and multiple meals/evenings)
Vista del icu00f3nico Arco del Triunfo en Paru00eds bajo un cielo azul claro.

Centro Histu00f3rico (Historic Center)

The heart of Mexico City, home to iconic landmarks like the Zu00f3calo, Metropolitan Cathedral, Palacio de Bellas Artes, and Templo Mayor. It's a must-visit for its historical significance, impressive architecture, and bustling atmosphere.

⏱️ Half to full day
Kayakers silhouetted on a misty river at dawn in Xochimilco, CDMX, Mexico.

Xochimilco

A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring an ancient canal system where you can cruise on colorful 'trajineras' (gondola-like boats). It's a unique and festive experience with mariachi bands, food vendors, and a lively party atmosphere, perfect for a bachelor group.

⏱️ Half day (including travel)
Captivating lucha libre wrestler in colorful mask during a lively match in Leu00f3n, Guanajuato, Mexico.

Arena Mu00e9xico (Lucha Libre)

Experience the thrilling, theatrical world of Mexican wrestling. It's an energetic and highly entertaining cultural spectacle, complete with masked wrestlers, flamboyant costumes, and passionate fans. A quintessential Mexico City experience.

⏱️ Evening event (3-4 hours)
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Polanco

An upscale neighborhood characterized by luxurious hotels, high-end boutiques, and some of the city's finest dining establishments, including Michelin-starred restaurants. Great for a sophisticated dinner or a fancy cocktail bar experience.

⏱️ Evening (for dinner/drinks)

πŸ—“οΈ Best Time to Visit

Best Months March-May and September-November
Weather During these months, Mexico City experiences pleasant, mild temperatures with less humidity and rainfall compared to the summer months. The skies are generally clearer, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Why These shoulder seasons offer the best weather conditions, avoiding the hot and humid summer rainy season (June-August) and the cooler, sometimes chilly, winter months (December-February). There are also often fewer crowds than during peak holiday seasons, allowing for a more enjoyable experience.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Mexico City, especially in tourist-friendly neighborhoods like Roma Norte, Condesa, Polanco, and Juarez, is generally safe. However, like any major metropolis, it requires vigilance. Stick to well-lit, populated areas, use reputable transport (Uber/Cabify), and avoid displaying excessive wealth. Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night. For a group, safety in numbers is a plus. It's always wise to inform hotel staff or friends of your plans when going out.
For groups, Uber or Cabify are highly recommended for convenience, safety, and affordability. For larger groups, request 'Uber XL' or 'Comfort' to ensure enough space. For airport transfers, consider pre-booking a private van for seamless arrival and departure. The Metro system is extensive and very cheap but can be crowded, especially during rush hour, and might be less comfortable for a bachelor party group with luggage or late-night outings.

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Bachelor Party Itinerary in Mexico City

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