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Isabel & AlejandroIsabel & Alejandro

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The Wedding Website of Isabel Alvarez and Alejandro Diaz de Leon
We're so excited to share with you some of our favorite places in Mexico City! That being said this is not all encompassing and there is SO much to do. The biggest recommendation we can make is to plan your activities by neighborhood to save travel time. Each neighborhood is full of coffees, restaurants, and walkable parks that we can't fully list in one page. The neighborhoods:
Polanco

PolancoPolanco

Known for its luxury, with upscale boutiques, fine dining, and cultural gems. This is where our recommended hotels and Welcome Drink will be MUSEUMS - Museo Soumaya - Museo Jumex SHOPPING - Avenida Presidente Masaryk (luxury shopping and dining) - Antara Fashion Hall - El Palacio de Hierro RESTAURANTS - Pujol: 2 Michelin star restaurant; reserve a table WEEKS in advance - Quintonil: 2 Michelin star restaurant; reserve a table WEEKS in advance - Churreria El Moro: located everywhere, must-try churros! - Tacos Orinoco - located everywhere, our favorite late night tacos

Roma Norte/Condesa

Roma Norte/CondesaRoma Norte/Condesa

Known for its bohemian charm with art deco elegance, for their leafy parks, trendy cafes, and nightlife PARKS - Parque España - Parque Mexico RESTAURANTS - Panaderia Rosetta - Rosetta - Michelin star - Maximo Bistro - Michelin star - Em - Michelin star - Masala y Maiz - Michelin star - Esquina Comun - Michelin star COFFEE - Blend Station - Quentin Café - Almanegra - Efimero BARS - Handshake Speakeasy - ranked #1 bar in the world. Reservation required - Licorería Limantour - Baltra Bar - Rayo - Café de Nadie - Hanky Panky - Cityzen (roof top recommended for sunset drinks)

Chapultepec

ChapultepecChapultepec

Stands out as a vast green oasis, home to the city's largest park, several museums—including the renowned National Museum of Anthropology—and the historic Chapultepec Castle MUSEUMS/PARKS - Anthropology Museum - Chapultepec Castle - Bosque de Chapultepec - Chapultepec Zoo

Centro Historico

Centro HistoricoCentro Historico

Colonial architecture, cathedrals, and iconic landmarks like the Zócalo and Palacio Nacional. This is where the wedding will be MONUMENTS/MUSEUMS - Zócalo - Palacio Nacional - Catedral Metropolitana - Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes RESTAURANTS - Azul Historico - El Cardenal COFFEE - Cafe de Tacuba

Coyoacan

CoyoacanCoyoacan

Cobblestone streets, artisan markets, and the famed Frida Kahlo Museum MUSEUMS - Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) - Diego Rivera Museum FOOD/SHOPPING - Mercado Coyoacán - great for food and shopping artisan markets COFFEE - Café Avellanada - Café El Jarocho

Other

OtherOther

The Pyramids: highly recommend but is likely a full day trip, about 1 hr south Lucha Libre: a fun night out watching professional wrestling Xochimilco: Colorful canals where you can enjoy a boat ride with music and drinks CDMX is well known for its Michelin star/guide restaurants: https://guide.michelin.com/us/en/ciudad-de-mexico/restaurants/1-star-michelin/2-stars-michelin Some good example itineraries to copy: https://brookebeyond.com/mexico-city-itinerary https://letravelstyle.com/mexico-city-itinerary-5-days/