Guidebook for Ciudad de México

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Guidebook for Ciudad de México

Food Scene

We love this quirky little place, great cuisine, concert venue and a wonderful book shop to get lost in.
120 locals recommend
El Péndulo
115 Av Nuevo León
120 locals recommend
We love this quirky little place, great cuisine, concert venue and a wonderful book shop to get lost in.
Authentic tacos, on the pricier side, but they're sooo good! They also deliver (telephone 52716285). Very possibly Spanish will be required if you want to order by phone. Don't leave Mexico without trying tacos al pastor, or a "gringa"!
176 locals recommend
Taquería El Califa
22 Altata
176 locals recommend
Authentic tacos, on the pricier side, but they're sooo good! They also deliver (telephone 52716285). Very possibly Spanish will be required if you want to order by phone. Don't leave Mexico without trying tacos al pastor, or a "gringa"!
Everything pork! Delicious baby back ribs, pulled pork and great ambiance. They have branches all over the city, all equally good!
70 locals recommend
Porco Rosso
102 Zacatecas
70 locals recommend
Everything pork! Delicious baby back ribs, pulled pork and great ambiance. They have branches all over the city, all equally good!
Wonderful for breakfast and lunch. Try any of their freshly-made juices! And if you're up for some real Mexican breakfast, order the chilaquiles with cochinita.
303 locals recommend
Ojo de Agua
23C Citlaltépetl
303 locals recommend
Wonderful for breakfast and lunch. Try any of their freshly-made juices! And if you're up for some real Mexican breakfast, order the chilaquiles with cochinita.
Part of the "slow food" movement, this is a wonderful little place for breakfast and lunch.
46 locals recommend
Peltre Condesa
73 Saltillo
46 locals recommend
Part of the "slow food" movement, this is a wonderful little place for breakfast and lunch.

Parks & Nature

It is the "unofficial" center of the Condesa. It used to be a racetrack (Hipodromo, in Spanish). It has been recognized as part of the Heritage of Mexico City.
607 locals recommend
The Local Way, Parque México
18 C. Laredo
607 locals recommend
It is the "unofficial" center of the Condesa. It used to be a racetrack (Hipodromo, in Spanish). It has been recognized as part of the Heritage of Mexico City.
Smaller park close to Parque Mexico, from here you can walk to the Roma area. It is considered a "territory of music and poetry". You can find open-air exhibits, street musicians and performers.
417 locals recommend
Parque España
417 locals recommend
Smaller park close to Parque Mexico, from here you can walk to the Roma area. It is considered a "territory of music and poetry". You can find open-air exhibits, street musicians and performers.

Arts & Culture

1503 locals recommend
Museo Nacional de Antropologia
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
1503 locals recommend
168 locals recommend
Museo de Arte Popular
11 Revillagigedo
168 locals recommend
467 locals recommend
Museo de Arte Moderno
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
467 locals recommend
On Saturdays, don't miss the "Bazar del Sabado" around Plaza San Jacinto. Artists sell wonderful art pieces in the plaza, and the convivial atmosphere is unbeatable.
313 locals recommend
San Ángel Inn
50 Diego Rivera
313 locals recommend
On Saturdays, don't miss the "Bazar del Sabado" around Plaza San Jacinto. Artists sell wonderful art pieces in the plaza, and the convivial atmosphere is unbeatable.
1102 locals recommend
Museo Frida Kahlo
247 Londres
1102 locals recommend

Essentials

Small supermarket where you can find everything you need.
223 locals recommend
Superama Pachuca
99 Pachuca
223 locals recommend
Small supermarket where you can find everything you need.
Huge supermarket just to blocks from the apartment, open 24 hours.
98 locals recommend
Soriana Híper Tacubaya
4055 C. Gral. José Morán
98 locals recommend
Huge supermarket just to blocks from the apartment, open 24 hours.

Sightseeing

To visit Xochimilco is a treat, but not for the faint of heart. Xochimilco is a series of small villages, or pueblos, that are now surrounded by the city, best known for the canals that traverse them. You can rent a "trajinera", a colorful boat, and navigate the cnaals, visit some chinampas (little islands along the canals man-made for agriculture). Other boats will approach yours to sell toys, food (delicious quesadillas!) and beverages. Even Mariachi boats navigate the canals and ask if you'd like to hear a song for a fee. It is a super fun day-trip that you surely won't forget!
420 locals recommend
Xochimilco
1a. Cerrada de Embarcadero
420 locals recommend
To visit Xochimilco is a treat, but not for the faint of heart. Xochimilco is a series of small villages, or pueblos, that are now surrounded by the city, best known for the canals that traverse them. You can rent a "trajinera", a colorful boat, and navigate the cnaals, visit some chinampas (little islands along the canals man-made for agriculture). Other boats will approach yours to sell toys, food (delicious quesadillas!) and beverages. Even Mariachi boats navigate the canals and ask if you'd like to hear a song for a fee. It is a super fun day-trip that you surely won't forget!
A lovely neighborhood that was designated "Barrio Magico", where you can find plazas surrounded by restaurants and street performers. Main plazas are Jardin del Centenario and Jardin Hidalgo. In Coyoacan you'll find one of the oldest buildings in Mexico City: Parroquia de San Juan Bautista, a church built in 1520. Another charming little church, La Conchita, is closeby.
668 locals recommend
Coyoacán
300 C. Chichimecas
668 locals recommend
A lovely neighborhood that was designated "Barrio Magico", where you can find plazas surrounded by restaurants and street performers. Main plazas are Jardin del Centenario and Jardin Hidalgo. In Coyoacan you'll find one of the oldest buildings in Mexico City: Parroquia de San Juan Bautista, a church built in 1520. Another charming little church, La Conchita, is closeby.
A Roman Cahtolic Church, it is said to be the point where the Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego in 1531.
231 locals recommend
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
No. 2 Fray Juan de Zumárraga
231 locals recommend
A Roman Cahtolic Church, it is said to be the point where the Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego in 1531.
Located just 1 hour outside Mexico City, this is the site of the famous Teotihuacan Pyramids.
270 locals recommend
San Juan Teotihuacán
270 locals recommend
Located just 1 hour outside Mexico City, this is the site of the famous Teotihuacan Pyramids.