1. Start at Jardín Centenario and Plaza Hidalgo
Coyoacán's heart is really two plazas squished together: Jardín Centenario (with the famous coyote fountain) and Plaza Hidalgo (anchored by the 16th-century Parroquia de San Juan Bautista). On weekends the whole area turns into an open-air scene — organilleros cranking barrel organs, kids chasing bubbles, dance circles forming near the kiosk. Grab a bench, watch for ten minutes, and you've already learned more about CDMX than most tourists do all week.



