Bed & breakfast · Hipodromo de la Condesa
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"“I stayed at this Airbnb in Mexico City with a couple of girlfriends and we absolutely loved it,” says Clémence Polès, photographer and founder of passerby." - Ashlea Halpern
Spanish restaurant · Centro
This historic Basque seafood haven in downtown Mexico City, founded in 1936, is beloved for its excellent service and delightful menu choices.
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Bed & breakfast · Hipodromo
Stylish rooms and suites in a traditional Mexican-style property dating from the 1930s. Set in the Condesa neighborhood, this casual 1930s B&B decorated in traditional Mexican style is a 5-minute walk from a metro station. It's also 2.5 km from Bosque de Chapultepec park and 3.1 km from Museo Nacional de Antropología. The stylish rooms (no air-conditioning) offer free Wi-Fi, safes and flat-screen TVs. Some have doors or balconies opening onto an interior courtyard, and a snug rooftop room has a terrace. Suites add living areas, minifridges, and microwaves or stoves; a penthouse suite has a kitchen, dining area and roof garden. Mexican breakfast is served, and there's a computer for guest use. Children age 8 and over are welcome.
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Restaurant · Cuauhtémoc
Cutre Bar is Mexico City's chic oyster hotspot, serving up fresh varieties with a spicy twist in a lively setting that invites socializing and fun.
Vegan restaurant · Centro Urbano Benito Juárez
Tucked beside an art supply store, this casual streetside stall dishes up delightfully flavorful vegan tacos and tortas that even carnivores rave about.
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Bar · Tabacalera
Tio Pepe's is a charming, vintage cantina in downtown Mexico City, blending historic vibes with quick service and a diverse drink selection, perfect for casual hangouts.
Seafood restaurant · Roma Norte
Dive into fresh soft-shell crab and vibrant fish tacos amidst a breezy, plant-filled patio at this must-visit culinary gem in CDMX.
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Hotel · Nva Anzures
Nestled in an elegant stately building, this luxurious hotel features refined rooms, seamless service, and a tranquil courtyard oasis perfect for unwinding.
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French restaurant · Polanco
"Restaurante francés, con más de 60 años de tradición."
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· Cuauhtémoc
Bordering the Paseo de la Reforma and its iconic Ángel de la Independencia statue, this cosmopolitan neighborhood is home to the Mexican Stock Exchange and many foreign embassies. Modern skyscrapers mix with elegant, early-20th-century mansions along the bustling streets. Diplomats and professionals head to Calle Rio de Lerma for dining options that range from open-air taquerías to chic international restaurants.
Vintage clothing store · Juarez
Explore this stunning four-floor vintage paradise filled with stylish finds, from unique tees to handmade shoes, though be prepared for high prices.