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Tulum National Park
I recommend hitting the park right when it opens at 8 AM. The crowds are way less, and you can enjoy the views without all the selfies blocking your way!
I think you should wear comfy shoes. There’s a lot of walking and some uneven paths, so don’t ruin your day with blisters!
I suggest checking out the lesser-known ruins first before the main ones. They’re just as beautiful but with a lot fewer people. You’ll get some amazing pics!
My advice is to bring your own water and snacks. The prices inside the park can be a bit steep, so save some cash by packing your own.
Fundidora Park
Don’t skip the bike rental option! It’s a fun way to cover more ground and see all the cool installations. Just be sure to plan a route in advance.
If you're into photography, I recommend going in the early morning to catch the sunrise. The lighting is magical, and there are fewer people around.
Chapultepec
I suggest getting an Uber to the park rather than parking nearby. The parking situation looked chaotic, and it’s easier to just get dropped off at the entrance.
When you’re exploring, take some time to wander off the main paths. I found some hidden gems and really cool art that aren’t on the main routes. Definitely worth it!
If you love museums, the Museo Nacional de Historia is a must! But buy your tickets online in advance to skip the long lines – trust me, it made my visit so much smoother.
Alameda Park
Try to catch a live music performance if you can. I stumbled upon one and it really added an awesome vibe to the park. Just check the schedule, so you don’t miss out!
Bring a book or a sketchpad! The surroundings are just so charming that it’s a perfect spot to relax and let your creativity flow, plus it's free!
I recommend visiting the park early in the morning around 7 AM. It's much quieter, so you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and get some great photos without all the crowds.
My advice is to take a leisurely stroll by the fountains. They’re not just pretty, they also provide a nice break; just don’t sit too long, or you'll miss out on the whole park!
Agua Azul Park
La Mexicana Park
Wear comfortable shoes! The park is bigger than you might expect, and you don’t wanna be limping back to your car like I was.
If you plan to rent a bike, go for the electric ones. They’re only 20 pesos more and save you a ton of energy, especially if you wanna explore it all.
Undido Park
I recommend bringing a portable charger for your phone. You’ll want to snap pics and check maps, but the park has limited charging stations.
I think it’s smart to check out the food stalls outside the park. They offer delish local snacks, way cheaper than what's available inside!
Revolucion Park
I suggest visiting in the late afternoon, around 5 PM, when the weather is super nice and the park is less crowded. You can enjoy a nice sunset too!
Don’t forget your sunscreen! I didn’t realize how strong the sun would be, and I ended up catching a bit of a burn - oops!
Try to check if there are any events or concerts happening while you’re there. I found out after my visit that there were some cool live shows on the weekends
Las Pozas
I suggest downloading an offline map of the area before going. Cell service can be spotty, and I got lost trying to find my way back to the entrance
Bosque Los Colomos
Don’t forget your camera. The lush greenery is so beautiful, plus you can spot some local wildlife. I regret not taking more pics while I was there.