MEXICO CITY

Packed with flavor, culture, and energy, this megacity invites endless discovery.

The Must-Visit Neighborhoods of CDMX

From tree-lined streets to colonial architecture and ancient ruins, each Mexico City neighborhood feels like its own distinct village.

Centro Histórico
Around the Zócalo, the rhythm of modern life flows through a landscape rich with history.

Coyoacán
Technically a borough, but really a vibe. Colorful and packed with museums, plazas, bold architecture and local flavor.

Condesa
One of the city’s most talked about neighborhoods, known for its leafy streets, bars, cafés, restaurants and parks. Easy to explore on foot and ideal for a relaxed wander.

Colonia Juárez
Bordered by Reforma and Centro Histórico, you’ll find a classic and modern architecture mix. Calle Marsella is the spot for fashion, coffee, and design.

Polanco
This polished neighborhood sits beside Chapultepec Park and circles around the quaint Parque Lincoln, with designer shops, top-tier dining, and sleek bars. It’s also home to Mexico City’s iconic anthropology museum.

Roma Norte and Roma Sur
Filled with enchanting architecture, lively bars, and a crowd of locals and tourists alike, Roma Norte is both vibrant and stylish. Roma Sur keeps it more low-key, while still delivering on great eats and small local cafés.

Santa María la Ribera
Perfect for a daytime walk around the Kiosco Morisco and a stop by Museo del Chopo. Just a short distance away, the impressive Biblioteca Vasconcelos is also well worth a visit.

Colonia Cuauhtémoc
With a laid-back vibe and plenty of spots to eat or grab coffee, this central neighborhood is a go-to for locals, tourists, and nearby office workers.

San Ángel
A small, historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets, cozy cafés, and a lively weekend market.

San Miguel de Chapultepec
Tucked next to Chapultepec Park, this easygoing neighborhood blends quiet tree lined streets with restaurants and a fantastic cluster of art galleries.

Santa Fe
High-rises and Parque La Mexicana define this modern area. Shopping and dining here come with a breezy, outdoor vibe.

Where flavor lives.

Mexican cuisine is the heart of Mexico City’s food scene, but it’s just the beginning. Seafood, international eats, bakeries, and cafés round out a city full of flavor.

Get a taste of the city, one delicious stop at a time

Classic Mexican Flavors: Paramo, Torteria Los Gueros , El Fogon Mixe, Turix, Tetelan, Tacos Don Juan, Maizajo, Pollos Poncho, Tacos la Chula, La Casa del Toño
Seafood, the Mexican Way: El Pez Azul, La Carreta de Juana, Avenida La Tizona, La Corriente Cevicheria Nais, Contramar,
Mi Compa Chava, Marlindo
Cross-Cultural Cravings: Magazzino, Yoru, Makan, Pizza Nosferatu, Pizza Roma, Casa Portuguesa, Sarde, Taverna,
Masala y Maíz


Brunch: Café Nin, Barron
Pastries: Panadería Rosetta, Emmer Panadería, Saint, Vulevú Bakery, Mamá Carmela, Nice Day Panadería
Coffee: Nice Day Coffee, Casa Café, Buna, Hule, Chez Vous, Cardinal Casa de Café, Postales de Café, Blend Station
Cocktail Hour: Teclan, Café Tacobar, Mezcaleria Conejo en la Luna, Bar Felix, Bijou, Tierra Seca

From ruins to museums, Mexico City blends history, culture, and endless places to explore.

Begin with a glimpse of all there is to discover

Visit: Palacio Postal, Museo Jumex,
Plaza de la Constitución, Monumento a la Revolución, El Monumento a la Independencia, Kiosco Morisco, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Biblioteca Vasconcelos

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