Milpa Alta is a unique borough in the southeastern part of Mexico City, offering a distinct blend of rural charm and cultural richness. Known for being the least populated yet the second largest borough, it provides a serene escape from the bustling city life. The area is celebrated for its agricultural contributions, particularly the production of nopal cactus, barbacoa, and mole sauce. With over 700 religious and secular festivals throughout the year, Milpa Alta is a vibrant hub for cultural enthusiasts. Its traditional atmosphere and economic reliance on agriculture make it a fascinating destination for those looking to explore the cultural depths of Mexico City.
Plan your visit around one of the many festivals to experience the local culture.
Explore the local farms to learn about nopal cactus and mole sauce production.
Participate respectfully in local traditions and festivities.
Public transport is limited; consider renting a car for easier access.
Spring is ideal for visiting Milpa Alta, with pleasant weather and vibrant festivals.
Summer can be hot, but it's a great time to experience agricultural activities.
Fall offers a comfortable climate and a chance to enjoy local harvests.
Winter is mild, making it a good time to explore cultural sites without crowds.
MXN $
$50-$100 p/day
18,274
Spanish, English
March-May, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Rural Escape, Festivals