MEXICO CITY: A CULTURAL CAPITAL REINVENTING GROUP TRAVEL
December 3, 2025
Mexico City is experiencing a remarkable creative renaissance, and group travel is reaping the benefits. Long known for its rich history and world-class museums, the capital is now blending tradition with innovation—giving visitors a fresh, modern take on one of the world’s most fascinating cities.
At Destination Mexico, we’re embracing this momentum by designing programs that tap into the city’s cultural energy. From private gallery tours in the buzzing art districts to hands-on culinary workshops with rising-star chefs, our experiences invite attendees to immerse themselves in the craftsmanship and creativity that define CDMX today.
The city’s ever-growing dining scene, architectural landmarks, and sophisticated hotel offerings make it an inspiring backdrop for meetings, incentives, and corporate events of every scale. Whether a group is seeking gastronomy, culture, design, or nightlife, Mexico City delivers it all—seamlessly, vibrantly, and with unmistakable personality.
As global interest continues to rise, Mexico City is proving once again why it remains a cornerstone of our national portfolio and an unforgettable destination for groups from around the world.

Destination Mexico is proud to be recognized as a Great Place to Work for 2026, an honor that underscores our dedication not only to exceptional travel experiences but also to fostering a supportive, inspiring workplace. This distinction highlights the culture we have built—one where collaboration, respect, and growth

Mexico continues to shine as one of the world’s most dynamic travel destinations. Between January and September 2025, the country experienced strong growth in international arrivals, highlighting the appeal of its diverse landscapes, cultural richness, and world-class hospitality. Looking ahead, 2026 promises to be historic, with major events such as the FIFA World Cup and FITUR expected to draw visitors from around the globe. The country’s maritime and cruise tourism also experienced a notable rebound, reflecting the popularity of Mexico’s coastal regions and islands. Ports welcomed a growing number of travelers seeking sun-soaked adventures, culinary experiences, and immersive cultural activities along the Riviera Maya, Pacific Coast, and other key destinations. Secretary of Tourism Josefina Rodríguez Zamora emphasized that tourism is more than an economic driver—it is a force for shared prosperity, fostering social development, strengthening local economies, and improving the quality of life for communities. “This year reflects the dedication of the sector to position Mexico as a global leader in tourism and culture,” she said. As the winter season begins, Mexico’s combination of warm climate, accessibility, and rich experiences is expected to continue attracting travelers from the United States, Canada, and beyond. With sustainable growth and innovative offerings, Mexico is not just welcoming visitors—it is creating experiences that resonate and inspire.








