Santa Fe Our home base! Sleek and modern with great restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping. Centro Histórico Also known as the City Center. A must-see area full of historical landmarks, colonial architecture, and cultural treasures. Roma & Condesa Trendy, walkable neighborhoods known for cafes, boutique shopping, and lively nightlife. Coyoacán Charming and colorful with cobblestone streets, Frida Kahlo’s house, and traditional markets.
In Santa Fe Carolo – Refined Mexican fusion and brunch Parole Santa Fe – Italian with a fun, upbeat atmosphere Au Pied de Cochon – 24/7 French bistro Distrito Gourmet – Upscale food court with global eats In Roma, Polanco, and Condesa Rosetta – Romantic and creative Italian-Mexican cuisine Pujol – One of the world’s top restaurants (reserve in advance) Máximo Bistrot – Seasonal, farm-to-table dining Contramar – Daytime seafood favorite known for its tuna tostadas Taco Spots We Love Los Cocuyos (Centro Histórico) – Famous street tacos with rich flavors El Califa (Polanco) – Stylish chain with al pastor and costra tacos Taquería Orinoco (Condesa) – Late-night favorite for northern-style tacos El Parnita (Roma Norte) – Fun and laid-back with killer mezcal cocktails
Centro Histórico Zócalo – The main square surrounded by historic buildings Templo Mayor – Aztec ruins in the city center Palacio de Bellas Artes – Cultural landmark with art and performances Gran Hotel Ciudad de México – Stunning glass ceiling and architecture Roma & Condesa Parque México & Parque España– Ideal for a relaxing stroll Mercado Roma – Food market with rooftop bar Casa Bosques – Boutique bookstore with art and design focus Coyoacán Frida Kahlo Museum – Her iconic Casa Azul and art Mercado de Coyoacán – Artisan market and local snacks