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48 Hours In México City Like A Local | Condé Nast Traveler

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  • 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.