Condesa
A leafy borough in Mexico City, home to top restauranteurs and creatives.
Juárez
A trendy but laid-back neighborhood with charming cafes and boutique shops.
Roma
A lively, colonial neighborhood with unbeatable restaurants and convivial areas.
Avenida Amsterdam
A circle of walking street that mirrors the city's former horse track.
Parque Mexico
A delightful park in Condesa.
Parque Espana
A delightful park in Condesa.
Octavia Casa
A seven-suite boutique bed and breakfast, simple and meditative by design.
Hugo El wine bar
A cozy and romantic wine bar featuring small plates and natural wine, known for its radicchio salad and fried calamari.
Anonimo
An Italian restaurant featuring natural wine by Mexican-German chef, Claus Meyer.
Botanico
Fine dining restaurant by top Mexican chefs, Ali Nevaro and Ernesto Hernandez in a home from the fifties.
alolo
A sleek spot for late-night cocktails and spinning vinyl.
Plaza Rio de Janeiro
A convivial area where locals congregate around a replica of the David statue.
Tetela
A restaurant offering a new take on traditional Mexican food and breakfast cocktails made with fresh pressed juice.
Sobremesa
A place to take a cooking class and learn to cook like a local.
Dooriban
A restaurant for delicious Korean cuisine, that began as a pandemic project selling jarred kimchi and has since evolved into one of the hottest restaurants in the entire city.
Mooni
A visual center of a shop featuring expertly curated artwork ranging from very affordable to high end.
El Parian
A newly renovated pasaje hosting shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Em Restaurante
A unique fine dining restaurant by chef Lucho Martinez, combining Mexican ingredients with Japanese techniques, known for its tuna tartar tostada.
686 bar
A bar conveniently located directly above Em Restaurante.
Casa
A bed and breakfast.
Lago/Algo
A nice fresh take on a classic space from the sixties, set against the lush backdrop of the Lago Mayor and the Chapultepec forest, blending nature and art.
Lago Mayor
A lake near the Chapultepec forest.
Chapultepec forest
A forest near Lago/Algo.
Cafe Nin
A rustic and chic cafe by Chef Elena Regattas, known for its quiche and guava and ricotta pastries.
Masala y Maiz
A restaurant from all star chefs Norma Listman & Saqib Keval, with a style they describe as Mestizaje.
La Rifa
The go-to spot for traditional Mexican cacao, served hot, thickened with nut milk, and sweetened with piloncillo.
Calle Havre
One of the best shopping streets in the entire city.
Simple by Trista
An ultra cool boutique offering local and sustainably made designs.
Casa Caballeria
A multi-floor shopping mecca with handmade Mexican goods, perfumes, a barber shop, smoke shop, and outstanding clothing items.
Not a Gallery
A tattoo studio and a gallery space from Rodrigo Roji, one of the most prominent emerging artists in Mexico City.