Mexico City
39 water features • 30 fountains • 8 waterfalls • 1 springs
Discover Mexico City’s Hidden Water Wonders
Mexico City isn’t just a bustling metropolis—it’s a paradise for nature lovers seeking refreshing escapes within an urban setting. This Mexico City travel guide reveals 39 spectacular water features, from elegant fountains that dot historic plazas to dramatic waterfalls that cascade through lush parks, plus a serene natural spring waiting to be uncovered. With 30 fountains, 8 waterfalls, and 1 spring, the capital offers a diverse aquatic playground that satisfies every traveler’s thirst for adventure.
Stroll through the historic center and admire the ornate fountains that have been gathering locals and visitors for centuries, then venture north to the verdant hills where hidden waterfalls create perfect photo‑ops and peaceful picnics. Head east to the tranquil spring, a hidden gem ideal for a quiet moment of reflection amid the city’s vibrant rhythm. Each sub‑region—whether it’s the colonial charm of Coyoacán, the modern green spaces of Chapultepec, or the scenic outskirts of Xochimilco—brings its own unique water feature story.
Ready to explore? Use this guide to map out your outdoor activities, plan family‑friendly outings, and uncover the best things to do in Mexico City that revolve around water. Dive into the city’s refreshing side and let the fountains, waterfalls, and spring inspire your next unforgettable Mexican adventure.
Featured Attractions
Acueducto de Chapultepec
Fountain Mexico City
Fuente de Cibeles
Fountain Mexico CityPlaza Sevilla
Fountain Mexico City
Fuente de la República
Fountain Mexico City
País de Volcanes
Fountain Mexico CityEl Socavón
Waterfall Mexico CityFuente del Arte
Fountain Mexico CityFuente Galindo y Villa
Fountain Mexico CityFuente NorOriente
Fountain Mexico CityFuente NorPoniente
Fountain Mexico CityFuente Norte B
Fountain Mexico CityFuente Opalo
Fountain Mexico CityNeighboring Regions
- Baja California (10 spots)
- Baja California Sur (7 spots)
- Chiapas (43 spots)
- Chihuahua (13 spots)
- Coahuila (3 spots)
- Colima (4 spots)
- Durango (3 spots)
- Guanajuato (22 spots)
- Guerrero (12 spots)
- Hidalgo (50 spots)