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Luis Fernando & Montserrat

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Things to do in Mexico City

Things to do in Mexico City (CDMX) If you’re spending extra time in Mexico City, you’re in for a treat. CDMX is vibrant, layered, and endlessly inspiring — full of world-class food, culture, and charm. From where we live in Santa Fe to the historic streets of Roma, Condesa, and beyond, we’ve put together some of our favorite spots to help you explore like a local. Come hungry, curious, and ready to fall in love with this city the way we have. We hope this helps you enjoy your time in Mexico as much as we do. Thank you for making the trip to celebrate with us — we can't wait to see you in Tepoztlán! With love, Montse & Luis
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Neighborhoods to Explore

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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.

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Where to Eat – Lunch & Dinner

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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

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Cultural Highlights

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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

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