- La Condesa: Full of hip eateries, art galleries, green spaces, Art Deco treasures, & artisan boutiques - Roma Norte: The center of Mexico City's culinary and artistic zeitgeist - Polanco: Highlights Mexico City's upscale & luxurious side
Mexico City is absolutely a foodie destination! Here are some of our favorites: - Puerto Prendes: A stunning option for plant lovers - Niddo: A MUST for breakfast or brunch! - Quintonil: An upscale splurge - try the tasting menu! - Masala y Maiz: Indian x Mexican fusion - Siembra Tortilleria: Located in Polanco, this taco spot is easy to miss (it's just a window to order from), but very much worth finding!! - Panadaria Rosetta: Mexico City's most famous bakery - Zanaya: A beautifully-set, breezy terrace - Pujol: Arguably Mexico City's most famous restaurant - Mari Gold: Indian x Mexican fusion - Taverna: Rustic and cozy - Maximo Bistro: An upscale, beautifully-set option - Choza: Thai x Mexican fusion
Our absolute favorite bar in the city (and the world!). Listed as one of the 50 Best Bars In The World (#11), Handshake Bar specializes in clarified cocktails that highlight unexpected flavor combinations. Our recommendations: Pina Colada, Thai-Mexi, Fig Martini, Matcha Yuzu. Cheers! *Reservation Recommended*
Colorful gondola-like boats take visitors on cruises while food vendors, artisans and mariachi bands float past. The atmosphere is festive, especially on weekends. Note that this area is about one hour from Mexico City and we recommend booking your boat in advance!
Mexico City has long been a thriving center for art and culture. The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as the Blue House for the structure's cobalt-blue walls, is a historic house museum and art museum dedicated to the life and work of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. It is located in the Colonia del Carmen neighborhood of Coyoacán in Mexico City.