No one trip is enough to unlock the city's many wonders. For a first-time visitor, sticking to the leafy neighborhoods in and around the Delegación Cuauhtémoc offers an ideal introduction: a walkable, manageable microcosm of the city's wild, sophisticated whole. From the cockeyed grandeur of...
of Mexico’s top destinations. During her visits to Mexico City, she’s dug into the craft cocktail scene for multiple national publications, stayed at numerous hotels both for research and personal trips, and made a point to explore new neighborhoods in the city during each of her trips ...
The green, laid-back neighborhoods of Roma and Condesa are filled with stylish cafes and restaurants. eskystudio/Shutterstock In one of the world’s biggest and most exciting cities, deciding where to base yourself is key. For as with any great metropolis,Mexico Cityis defined by its vibrant,...
Like Coyoacán, the San Angel (or Ángel in Spanish) neighborhood was an independent and mostly rural village until the mid-20thcentury, and even today you could easily imagine that you are in a colonial town far from the bustle of Mexico City as you stroll down the cobblestone streets tha...
Mexico City is home to vibrant and lively neighborhoods, each with a distinct and unique feel. Here are some of the best neighborhoods to live in Mexico City:La Condesa: Often called "expat central," known for safety, young crowds and vibrant nightlife Roma Norte and Roma Sur: Close to ...
You’ll love the vibrant neighborhoods, and sprawling, verdant parks, each with its own personality, architectural style, and trove of restaurants, bars, and shops to explore. For such a huge city, Mexico City iseminently walkable. We absolutely loved our time here and can’t wait to go ba...
Bike lanes are plentiful across some of Mexico City's best neighborhoods, including Condesa, Roma and artsy Coyoacán. Archways of trees guide you down streets lined with elegantly tiled houses and boutique stores. Parks are alive with young families or teenagers practicing dance moves, while aroun...
Best Neighborhoods in Mexico City – San Angel! Like Coyoacán, the San Angel (or Ángel in Spanish) neighborhood was an independent and mostly rural village until the mid-20th century, and even today you could easily imagine that you are in a colonial town… « Older Posts Currently in...
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Best Neighborhoods For Exploring Mexico City’s Art Scene Historic Center of Mexico City The History of Mexico Mural by Diego Rivera. Photo: Soumya Gayatri Whether you’re visitingMexico City for a few daysor more, you have to spend time exploring theHistoric Center of Mexico City. It offers...