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Museo de los Hampones Corruptos Ladrones y Genocidas de México

Rating

5.0(3)

Family of 4

$10-$20 USD for a family of 4

Duration

1-1.5 hours

Best Ages

Best for ages 12-17

About

This unusually named museum in downtown Cancun focuses on Mexican political history, corruption, and social justice through provocative exhibits. The name translates roughly to 'Museum of Thugs, Corrupt Officials, Thieves, and Genocidaires of Mexico' — and the content matches the title's directness.

This is not a typical family attraction. It's a small, independently operated museum that presents Mexico's history of political corruption, cartel violence, and social inequality through photographs, newspaper clippings, documents, and commentary. The perspective is critical and unflinching.

For families, this is appropriate only for mature teens — roughly 12-17 — who can process heavy political and historical content. The exhibits cover topics including political assassinations, cartel operations, and government corruption scandals. There's nothing gratuitously graphic, but the subject matter is serious and the tone is angry.

That said, for the right teenager — one interested in history, politics, current events, or social justice — this museum provides a perspective on Mexico that tourist resorts deliberately avoid. It can spark meaningful conversations about power, corruption, and civic responsibility. If your teen is studying Mexican history or Latin American politics, this adds real-world context.

The museum is small and located in downtown Cancun near the Bonampak corridor. A visit takes about an hour. Exhibits are primarily in Spanish, though some have English translations or explanations. Having basic Spanish helps significantly.

Admission is inexpensive — just a few dollars per person. The facility is modest but the content is substantive. It's fully indoor and air-conditioned.

Honest assessment: most families on vacation will skip this, and that's fine. But if you have a politically curious teen and an hour to spare downtown, it provides a cultural depth that Hotel Zone attractions don't offer.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Limited

Nursing / Changing

Not Available

Kid Meals

N/A

Setting

Indoor

Rainy Day

Great option!

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Any time during opening hours

Wait Times

No wait

Nearby Food

Downtown Cancun has excellent local food. Parque de las Palapas food stalls are 10 minutes away. Tacos Rigo and El Pocito serve great tacos nearby.

Why Kids Love It

Teens who are into history, politics, or social justice find this museum eye-opening. The provocative exhibits about corruption and crime in Mexico spark real conversations. It's unlike any museum they've been to — raw, opinionated, and unapologetic.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Only appropriate for mature teens — content covers violence, corruption, and political crime
  • Most exhibits are in Spanish — bring a translation app or have Spanish-speaking family members
  • Use it as a conversation starter about Mexican history and politics with older kids
  • Located in downtown Cancun, not the Hotel Zone — plan accordingly for transport
  • Pair with a visit to Mercado 28 or Parque de las Palapas nearby

What to Bring

  • A translation app if you don't speak Spanish
  • Cash in pesos for admission
  • An open mind and willingness to discuss heavy topics

Cost Info

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$10-$20 USD for a family of 4

Tips to Save

  • Admission is already very inexpensive.
  • No real need for a cost strategy — just bring cash in pesos for the easiest transaction.

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours

Contact

Av. José López Portillo con Av. Bonampak. Bajo, Supermanzana 64, Puerto Juarez, el puente, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico

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