Just 45 minutes south of downtown Mexico City, you’ll find Xochimilco, or the Venice of Mexico. Here, you can float down the canals on traditional trajinera boats or hire a mariachi to serenade you with local music. The canals of Xochimilco are a vestige of the Aztec agricultural technique of using “chinampas” to extend arable land in wetland areas.
Set in a historic building with French influences, Soho House Mexico City features several bars, including a tequila bar, and restaurants in the main casa and the Pool House, which overlooks the largest pool in the Americas.
Casa Luis Barragán, built in 1948, represents one of the most internationally transcendent works of contemporary architecture. It is the only individual property in Latin America to have achieved such a distinct honor.
A one-of-a-kind establishment dedicated to leading and setting the standard of quality service and cocktails in Mexico City’s burgeoning craft cocktail scene. Hanky Panky is Mexico City's first speakeasy bar. No. 13 in The World's 50 Best Bars!