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If you are interested in the Taco Bike Tour please sign up via the links provided beforehand. You cannot sign up for this the day of. Info can be found under 'Schedule'. **This is a totally optional activity**
If you are interested in the Taco Bike Tour please sign up via the links provided beforehand. You cannot sign up for this the day of. Info can be found under 'Schedule'. **This is a totally optional activity**
October 15, 2022
La Roma, Mexico City

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Neighborhoods to Know La Roma: Filled with fin de siècle mansions, art deco dwellings and art nouveau-style storefronts, any architecture lover needs to stroll through this colonia. La Condesa: La Roma's fancier cousin next door, La Condesa is a tree-lined paradise built for walking. Coyoacán: The neighborhood artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera called home, Coyoacán has built a reputation for itself as a bohemian haven. Polanco: A number of Michelin-worthy restaurants like Pujol and Quintonil. Insanely fancy mall. Kind of like the Beverly Hills of Mexico.

Frida Kahlo Museum

247 Londres, Ciudad de México, CDMX 04100, Mexico
, +52 55 5554 5999

Check out Frida's Kahlo's home Casa Azul

Museo Nacional de Antropología

Av. Paseo de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, Ciudad de México, CDMX 11560, Mexico

Hit the parks!

The parks in CDMX are so freaking cool and beautiful. Just Google some nearby parks and walk around. The most famous one is Papalote Museo del Niño, which is like their Central Park. But the smaller parks by the hotels are really nice too if you want to explore.

Contramar

Calle de Durango 200, Roma Norte, 06700, Mexico

This place is worth the hype. Go for lunch and make a reservation if you can. Get the Tuna Tostada's & whole fish. You can die happy after that.

Pujol

If you wanna go here, make a reservation. Like now.

Cafe De Tacuba

Ciudad de México, CDMX 06010, Mexico
, +52 55 5521 2048

Mexico City's historic center has a number of well-known restaurants, but perhaps none as famous as Café de Tacuba. Over a hundred years old, this restaurant has been popular among presidents and artists alike, and is even where Diego Rivera had his (first) wedding reception. If you're looking for a true, traditional Mexican meal, you'll find it here.

Comedor de los Milagros

221 Medellín, Ciudad de México, CDMX 06760, Mexico
, +52 55 7158 0044

In the heart of La Roma, this food hall takes you all over Latin America in just one meal. Order up Colombian aborrajados, Argentinian chorizo, or Mexican volcanes, then top it off with an agua fresca or fruity cocktail.

Barrio Alameda

Mexico

The Barrio Alameda, constructed in the late 1920s, bills itself as an "urban meeting point," where food, drink, fashion, and art come out to play. Here you can pick up vintage clothes, old-school vinyls, and handmade patches from various storefronts, all under one roof.

Casa Gilardi

82 Calle General Antonio León, Ciudad de México, CDMX 11850, Mexico

Minimalist architect Luis Barragan-designed house with private tours by the family that owns it.

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