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Hi all,

We are visiting Mexico City from 24/12 to 27/12 and have some questions in regards to this:

  1. How about dinner on 24/12 and 25/12? Should we make reservations in advance or will there be a lot of possibilities once we are there? On 24/12 we arrive at 19u30, so we would like to grab a fast and light dinner

  2. What will be the possibilities on Christmas Day in Mexico City? We have 2 full days over there and I was planning to visit 1 day in the Zocalo region (Cathedral, Templo Mayor, National Palace, Almada Central & Palacio de Bellas Artes, ...) and 1 day in the are of the Chapultepec (with Condesa & Polanco Region). What would be the best to visit on 25/12, keeping in mind a lot of things will be closed I guess?

Thanks in advance for any replies

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I´ve never been in Meico City on 24 Dec, but traditionally familes have a late evening dinner together, sometimes at a restaurant. Often restaurants open late in the morning on 25 Dec, so ask about opening hours of nearby restaurants at your hotel. Most tourist services sshould be still available: check museum webistes to confirm hours of operation, and have a backup plan.

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My experience, gained having many an Xmas in Mexico City:

The 24th, the evening of the 24th, is called Noche Buena. Many businesses close late-afternoon on the 24th and few restaurants have been open in the evening. If not eating at home, I'd make certain I was at a restaurant by 2 p.m. for my main meal of the day. If you're staying in a hotel that has a restaurant, it's likely that restaurant will be serving ... or you can travel to such a hotel if lodged someplace else. The evening is traditionally a family night.

The 25th: I spent most Christmas Days at home, or with friends when visiting when I moved away, but there were restaurants open around the city mid and late-day ... but not as many as on any other day fo the year.

These few days are family-centric and though there will be Mexican and international tourists about, many local residents will be sticking close to home.

LW


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Thank you both for the reply. Looking at my agenda, what would you recommend? Do Zocalo region on 25th and Chapultepec region on 26th or vice versa?

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