Mexico City’s well-documented magnetism is best felt outdoors. The 1,700-acre Bosque de Chapultepec keeps growing under the “Naturaleza y Cultura” program, with new trails, cultural venues and the Cablebús Chapultepec aerial link. The initiative bolsters the Mexican capital’s #1 Nature & Parks stature and its #3 Family-Friendly Attractions. East of town, the Lake Texcoco Ecological Park is opening wetlands, bike paths and birding areas – tens of thousands of acres of new recreation within an easy drive of the Centro. The ancient city’s #13 Sights & Landmarks are highlighted by the Centro Histórico’s Templo Mayor archeological digs that keep yielding surprises. Xochimilco’s canals still launch trajineras at dawn and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Auditorio Nacional, Arena CDMX and the revamped Estadio GNP Seguros (the former Foro Sol) sustain a year-round mega-tour calendar that underlines a #1 Theaters & Concerts ranking. Mexico City’s first Michelin Guide supercharged our #5 Restaurants ranking, with Pujol, Quintonil, Rosetta and Sud 777 joined by buzzy 2025 openings across Roma–Condesa and Polanco. Investment like the Vallejo-i innovation district adds last-mile and light-manufacturing tenants, while nearshoring brings new showrooms and studios to Santa Fe and Reforma. The 2026 World Cup is also refreshing the Estadio Azteca district.