What to Wear in Mexico City - Women's Style Guide & Packing List - Jet Set Jazzmine (2024)

Travel Fashion

ByJazzmine

Planning a CDMX vacation in spring or summer? Style your trip to Mexico City with women’s outfit ideas and pro packing tips!

My favorite part of planning for travel is putting together looks that reflect my style and work for the unique experiences tied to each destination. But not everybody takes joy in that. So, I’m here to help you out.

Start scrolling for the full packing list, style guide, and more about dressing in the CDMX aesthetic as a traveler!

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I love making a style statement but when I’m traveling on my own, I try to balance local aesthetic with what I feel most myself in so as not to draw unwanted attention. Dressing to blend in while being true to your personal style is one of my top solo travel tips for women!

CDMX Packing List for Women

What should I pack for a springtime trip to CDMX? Grab items you can mix and match for different settings and temperatures. Days are generally pretty warm, with passing rain, and evenings are cool. And you can go from a chic rooftop scene to a low-key hole in the wall in a matter of minutes. Here’s what to throw in your suitcase:

  • Breezy Dresses and Skirts made from natural fabrics like cotton and silk–I love how versatile this tee shirt dress and this silk slip dress are!
  • Comfortable Walking Sneakers that are stylish and easy to clean–classic Stan Smiths are my go-to choice.
  • Crossbody or Bum Bag to keep your belongings accessible to you but safe from pickpockets around busy tourist attractions
  • Facial Sunscreen
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Hotel Door Stopper
  • Jackets and Sweaters to drape over your shoulders during the day and wear properly at night – I recommend an oversized denim, a moto jacket, and/or a men’s button down shirt.
  • Jeans – Do people wear jeans in Mexico City is a common question on these internet streets and the answer is simply yes.
  • Polished Pair of Heels – I recommend these for evenings out. Grab shoes that are already broken in, especially if you plan to go dancing!
  • Sunglasses
  • Tops – tanks, bodysuits, graphic tees, and collared blouses are all solid options
  • Travel Credit Card so you can get rewarded for your vacation spending! Bring pesos as well, because not every single business will accept cards but almost everywhere takes pesos.
  • Travel Size Toiletries and Cosmetics
  • Visor or Ball Cap if you’re visiting any sunny sites like Teotihuacan
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Should I pack sandals? There’s a lot of advice stating not to wear shorts or sandals to avoid looking like a tourist, which I think is dated. Especially in happening neighborhoods like Roma and Condesa, I saw several folks of all genders wearing shorts, though it was by no means a majority. I recommend opting for more tailored shorts if you wear them. And skirts and dresses are also fair game.

Sandals are a slightly different story and close-toed shoes are definitely the primary option. And, honestly, as with any big city, your feet will get dirty walking around so enclosed shoes are the best bet. Chic and structured sandals are not off limits but you likely won’t see any flip flops.

All of the above plus my women’s travel essentials fit easily into a carry-on bag and backpack. If you aren’t used to packing light, check out my expert tips to turn yourself into a pro!

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What is Mexico City Style?

CDMX style is distinctly urban and reminds me more of New York City than any of the Mexican cities I’ve visited in the Yucatán. As the largest city in North America, and Mexico’s capitol, the street style is on par with major hubs like NYC and Paris. If you’re a sneaker head, you’ll love it here!

How do locals dress in Mexico City? The dress code is often described as more formal and Mediterranean and, while the former is accurate, I found that people tend to dress edgier. Black is the most common color and even on warm spring days, you’ll see leather jackets. Definitely more rock & roll and artsy than preppy.

Check out my Parisian Spring Style Guide and New York City Outfit Inspiration, too!

Women’s Mexico City Outfits

For Dinner in Roma Norte

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Check out all my favorite Mexico City restaurants, while you’re here!

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I know I mentioned black as the dominant color in CDMX dressing but don’t be afraid to pack a colorful statement! I’m a fan of capsule travel wardrobes and find that having a common thread through my outfits makes packing easier. For this trip, pops of pink that common thread via shoes, a handbag, and this bright floral maxi dress.

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What to Wear for CDMX Excursions

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There are plenty of green spaces in Mexico City but you won’t need to pack any athlesiure unless you venture out to the Teotihuacan hot air balloon experience, which I highly recommend! Although there’s almost no shade, it isn’t blazing hot in the springtime so bring a jacket.

Scarf | Boyfriend Jacket | Bodysuit | Leggings

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Similarly, since CDMX is not a beach town, swimwear is only a must if you plan to dip into your hotel’s pool. That said, the Tolantongo Hot Springs are about three hours away and a bucket list experience that I wholeheartedly recommend. You will need a swimsuit for this excursion.

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What to pack for a Mexico City vacation is much different than the coastal beach cities you might be familiar with so what Mexico City tourists wear naturally differs. I hope this guide is helpful to you and am here to answer any other questions you might have in the comments. And sharing is caring so be sure to pin this post for later and follow me over on Pinterest. Thanks for reading!

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FAQs

How not to dress like a tourist in Mexico? ›

What not to wear. Again, from a strong Mediterranean influence, Mexico City is relatively formal compared to more northerly cultures and those influenced by such cultures. With that in mind, no matter the time of year, it is not really the place to wear shorts or sandals or flip flops.

Do people wear sandals in Mexico City? ›

As it turns out, wearing sandals in Mexico City is odd. In fact, it is considered unusual. Sandals are often chosen for special events, frequently along with beach activities or vacations. Wearing them in public, especially in a crowded city like Mexico City, is comparable to glaring out like a sore thumb.

What to wear on the plane to Mexico? ›

Wear lots of layers!!!

I like to wear clothes with lots of layers so that I can easily adjust what I'm wearing if it's hot or cold. I usually wear both a scarf and jacket to the airport with a light T-shirt or dress underneath, so that I can take both of them off once I arrive.

How do you dress like a local in Mexico? ›

In general, Mexico City fashion is more casual than in the United States or Europe. Amongst chilangos (Mexico City locals), you'll find that most folks dress modestly with jeans and teeshirts. Even in the hottest parts of the year, most locals will wear pants rather than shorts.

Can I wear leggings in Mexico City? ›

You'll want to bring layers that you can easily put on or take off depending on the temperature. Some good options are: A light jacket or sweater that you can wear over a t-shirt or blouse. Jeans, leggings or skirts that are comfortable and versatile.

How to avoid pickpockets in Mexico City? ›

Bringing just the right amount of money for your day out, secure money belts, zipped pockets, and wearing a backpack in the front are some of the good measures. Don't bring important documents like passports with you – they should be locked in your hotel room safe.

What shoes to wear on vacation in Mexico? ›

A good pair of canvas sneakers are always a great option for travelers headed to the beach. A pair of timeless Converse is certainly the best and affordable option, they're lightweight and dry quickly should they get wet.

Should you wear jewelry in Mexico City? ›

Quick tips: avoid wearing flashy jewelry or shiny accessories; steer clear of dark, solitary places; keep an eye on your wallet (especially in very crowded, touristy places); keep valuables in your hotel safe; and carry one credit card, your ID and only cash you need for the day's expenses with you while out and about.

When flying to Mexico do you go through customs? ›

During the inbound flight, you will receive and need to fill out a customs form (Hacienda). After passing through immigration, you collect your bags and proceed to the exit. You will hand the form to the customs agent and press the button on what looks like a traffic light.

What to wear to dinner in Mexico City? ›

If you are splurging on some big dinners out definitely bring nice, dressy clothes or something chic and stylish. While you can get away with dressing casually in high-end restaurants, most locals will look the part. Fancy bars are the same. Mexico City is more like New York than Oaxaca, dress accordingly.

What is the most common clothing in Mexico? ›

The most common traditional Mexican garments are the huipil, a loose-fitting tunic worn by women; the sarape, a colorful woolen blanket-like shawl worn by men; and the sombrero, a wide-brimmed hat that protects the wearer from the sun. Long, flowing skirts have also been a staple of Mexican fashion for centuries.

What is the dress etiquette in Mexico? ›

Dress Conservatively

Conservative colors and styles are preferable, so plan on solid dark grey or navy suits. If you have a nice watch, wear it. However, don't over-accessorize. Businesswomen should also lean towards more conservative styles.

What to wear to avoid looking like a tourist? ›

Watch What You Wear

Avoid bright-colored clothes and wear muted colors instead. Ditch the white sneakers, bulky cargo shorts, and yoga pants, and opt for comfortable shoes and casual pants like khakis. Forget the fanny pack and hulking backpacks. Carry only what you need.

How to not look like a tourist in Mexico City? ›

That being said, if your Mexico City sightseeing takes you to a church or religious site (like the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe) locals say you should be respectful and err towards dressing conservatively. Local tip: Wearing shorts or workout clothing like yoga pants in public will make you look like a tourist.

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