Our fave spots saved on Google Maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/vD9UDjNKoVFM9gydA Culture and History: Chapultepec Castle. - Must see Museo Nacional de Antropologia. - Must see Gullermo Tovar de Teresa Museum. Xochimilco Floating Gardens. Teotihuacan Pyramids. Food: Lardo. Our favorite. Go for brunch. Get pastries & mimos at the outside counter why you wait. Mexa Cocina del Alma. Our second favorite restaurant. Cantina Salon Rios. Our favorite cantina. Loose Blues. A clothing store and a Japanese restaurant IN ONE. El Capital. Seafood soup is the bomb dot com. Contremer or Entremer. Everyone says it’s the best seafood in Df. Not sure we agree but still worth a visit. La Opera. Pancho Villa started the revolution here. There are bullet holes to prove it. Pastelerias Esperanza. Buzzy pastries. Huset. Beautiful. Cocktails: Hanky Panky. A “speakeasy.” Get a reservation here or no dice. Diente de Oro. Neighborhood bar. Good music. Tokyo Music Club. SIT AT THE BAR OR DON’T GO. It’s just not the same. Handshake Bar. Not one of our favorites, but other people with lesser taste seem to love it. Hotel Condesa Rooftop bar. Everyone will tell you to go. So we did too. Colonia Bar and Meadery. Tequilería La Perla de Occidente. A straight up tequila bar. Salon Tenampa. Garibaldi Square. It’s a restaurant but we only went for drinks. Baltra Bar. Legit cocktails. Right by the hotel. Takes reservations. Cyprez Tap Room. A brewery! Ladina Bar. Our favorite hole in the wall Cool Stuff: El Pendulo. Super cool book/record store/coffee shop. THREE THINGS IN ONE. El Parian. Go to Cafe de Nadie if for drinks or snacks. Balcon de Zocalo. This could sit under food or cocktails but it’s worth a stop even if you are not doing such things. El Moro. CHURROS. We had to have a churros recommendation. Plaza Garibaldi. Mercado Medellin. The best of the markets. Mundo Vinyl. Salmeron got a Joy Division album here that he’s still talking about. Cava do Bo. Tiny Uruguayan wine bar.
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Yes. Incredibly safe. As long as you stay where you are supposed to be.
We love your children and are certainly happy to have them in Mexico. However, the wedding itself is kid free. We have a nanny service recommendation for those who want to bring their kids with them to Mexico.