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Katy Perry's Mexican Escape Just Rewrote Our Travel Bucket List

Katy Perry's Mexican Escape Just Rewrote Our Travel Bucket List

News1805-05-2025

Katy Perry took to her Instagram to share snippets from her time in Mexico. She was in Mexico as a part of her The Lifetimes Tour.
Katy Perry never misses a chance to live life to the fullest, and her recent Mexico stop during The Lifetimes Tour was no different. Known for her bold style and adventurous spirit, Katy didn't just light up the stage, she dove headfirst into everything the vibrant country had to offer.
Between electrifying performances and soaking in local culture, Katy Perry gave fans a real-time glimpse into her colourful detour. From savouring avocado-caviar delicacies to unwinding in whimsical sculpture gardens, and goofing around with her girl gang to sampling street-side roasted corn, Katy gave fans a vibrant peek into her off-stage adventures. She captioned her post with 'Tia Katy's Mexico Adventures on The Lifetimes Tour".
If Katy's avocado-caviar bites and sculpture garden strolls have sparked your wanderlust, here are five must-visit destinations where you can live out your own Lifetimes Tour-inspired adventure.
The buzzing cultural capital, Mexico City, is a treasure trove of art, history, and flavour. Wander through iconic landmarks like the Zócalo, soak in the genius at the Frida Kahlo Museum, or dive deep into history at the National Museum of Anthropology.
2. Chichén Itzá
Channel your inner explorer at this awe-inspiring Mayan wonder. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Chichén Itzá will leave you mesmerised by ancient brilliance.
3. Tulum
Dreamy coastlines meet boho-chic bliss in Tulum. With its turquoise waters, beachfront yoga spots, and ancient ruins, this serene Caribbean getaway is the perfect place to unplug — Perry-style.
4. Guanajuato
Colourful, quirky, and bursting with old-world charm, Guanajuato is a kaleidoscope of underground alleys, vibrant plazas, and stunning baroque architecture. It's giving Teenage Dream energy in the best way possible.
5. Cancún
When in doubt, beach it out. Cancún's luxe resorts, crystal-clear waters, and thrilling water sports make it the ultimate destination for sun-chasers and sea-lovers.
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