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From converted mansions to design-forward towers, these are the city’s most compelling hotels offering both cultural context ...
In this guide, I’m sharing my top picks for where to stay in Mexico City. Let’s start with my personal favorites: Roma Norte ...
For architecture that’s truly one of a kind, add a stop at La Casa de las Brujas (which is covered on the free walking tour of Roma/Condesa too). No trip to Mexico City is complete without a ...
The most popular districts for nightlife are Polanco, San Angel, Coyoacan, Roma, Condesa and Zona Rosa. Some of Mexico City's most popular upscale clubs are in hotels, and in consideration of the ...
Why book? An indefatigable energy exists at the Mondrian Mexico City Condesa property that somehow manages to capture the metropolis’ thriving art scene, historical past, and modern ...
The lines outside this beloved churrería (churro shop) in Mexico City often snake around the block. There are shops in Roma, Centro Historico, Condesa, Polanco, and Cuauhtémoc. Most have spiffy ...
Mexico City is a sprawling metropolis that can take many days to absorb, but the transportation system is organized to facilitate inter-city travel. Mexico City consists of more than 350 different ...
The Condesa neighborhood is considered one of the most beautiful and popular in Mexico City ... Narvarte and Roma Norte and South, as well as being close to Paseo de la Reforma and tourist ...
Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum wants to bring social housing back to Mexico City’s core. It may be the capital’s best shot at making affordability […] ...
Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates. Colonia Roma Discover the best hotel for you: ...