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“There's no better home base for eating your way through the city.”
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Condé Nast TravelerDec 23, 2025

The Unwritten Rules of Visiting Mexico City

How to best enjoy the city—and be a respectful visitor.

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  • CicatrizCaféall-day-cafe/bar in Colonia Juarez
  • RomaSuburbThere's no better home base for eating your way through the city.
  • CondesaNeighborhoodIt is immediately west of Colonia Roma, together with which it is designated as a "Barrio Mágico Turístico".
  • NarvarteNeighborhoodhome to many excellent taquerias
  • Parque HundidoParkin Extremadura Insurgentes, a place to stroll
  • CentroNeighborhoodall four quadrants are historically significant
  • Colonia JuarezNeighborhoodhome to Cicatriz cafe/bar
  • Extremadura InsurgentesNeighborhoodlocation of Parque Hundido
  • EcobiciPlace
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Condé Nast TravelerNov 1, 2025

How to Get FIFA World Cup 2026 Tickets: A Complete Travel Guide

Snag seats, see cities, and feast your eyes on the beautiful game.

Chic neighborhood with contemporary design

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Condé Nast TravelerOct 26, 2025

What to Wear in Mexico City, According to a Local

The travel basics, versatile layers, and stylish accessories worth packing.

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  • RomaSuburbThere's no better home base for eating your way through the city.
  • CondesaNeighborhoodIt is immediately west of Colonia Roma, together with which it is designated as a "Barrio Mágico Turístico".
  • PolancoTrain stationevening dining
  • CoyoacánNeighborhoodThe former village became the borough's "historic center".
  • San ÁngelSuburbHistorically it was a rural community called Tenanitla in the pre-Hispanic period.
  • ContramarRestaurantacclaimed spot for lunch
  • TeotihuacánSightancient pyramids
  • CuernavacaNeighborhoodAlong with Chalcatzingo, it is likely one of the origins of the Mesoamerican civilization.
  • Valle de BravoNeighborhoodlakeside charm
  • David YurmanPlacestatement jewelry
  • KujtenPlacecashmere scarf
  • La RomaSuburb
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Condé Nast TravelerSep 11, 2025

26 Best Things to Do in Mexico City, From Frida Kahlo's Home to Storied Pastry Shops

Everything you need to do in one of the very oldest cities in the Americas

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