This is Mexico City’s newest rooftop restaurant featuring Puebla-inspired cuisine, tasty drinks, elegant décor, and lots of fresh air.
Whether it’s brunch or late night drinks, these spots are all the rage in the capital.
It has been more than 170 years since, “Tardan hats are worn from Sonora to the Yucatán.”
Opened in December 2018, the restaurant is intimate and detailed, and the cuisine is composed of rare and special ingredients.
These are some of our favorites spots for finding the next paperback you didn’t know you needed.
Slides, carousels, giant perspective-altering fungi, light tunnels, and mirror labyrinths… does more fun exist?
These parks and gardens are some of our favorites for reading, strolling, picnicking, running, or playing with your furry friend.
This Mexican designer’s new boutique is located in a three-story house designed by her and the sculptor, Pedro Reyes.
We all love Nevería Roxy — it’s a given — but check out these six other spots selling mouth-watering, refreshing treats.
Visit this tiny bakery on Vicente Suárez for a fresh loaf of bread or chocolate concha hot from the oven.
Discover one of Mexico City’s hottest concept stores, located inside Hotel Carlota, only featuring Mexican designers.
Here are five mezcal bars in Mexico City where you can test the proverb: “For everything bad, mezcal, and for everything good, too.”
The chefs behind this restaurant create unique dishes combining ingredients from Mexico, India, and East Africa.
Looking for a new way to see the capital? Below are five unique activities in Mexico City fit for the whole family.
A new year always means new exercise goals. Below are five fitness trends in Mexico City (and around the world) to get you started.