Gastronomy
Have breakfast, lunch or dinner in a place that fosters the tradition mexican cuisine.
"We carry out the artisanal processes to elaborate our fundamental raw materials. With them we guarantee excellence in our identify of our cuisine".
282 yerel halk öneriyor
El Cardenal
23 C. de la PalmaHave breakfast, lunch or dinner in a place that fosters the tradition mexican cuisine.
"We carry out the artisanal processes to elaborate our fundamental raw materials. With them we guarantee excellence in our identify of our cuisine".
"TAQUERIA DON GEORGE"
Typical Mexican taqueria!
If you want to feel chilango for a day, we recommend that you try some street tacos. (ONLY FOR WARRIORS).
Tacos are part of our gastronomic culture, we eat them in different ways but a traditional one is street tacos.
These taquerías are set up on the street or in a small place, starting to sell around 6:00 p.m.
The tacos are small but generally the meat is fried so if this is the first time you try them, eat only a couple.
You can order the beef options:
Suadero (beef skirt)
Tongue
Gut
Head
or also taste with pork:
Chorizo
hearty
PASTOR (this is the most iconic) is pork marinated with different spices that is simmered like a Shawarma. Garnish with raw pineapple, coriander, and onion.
Any taco with a little salsa and lemon and voila!
We recommend you watch the Taco Chronicles on Netflix to soak up more of this culture".
13 de Septiembre 55
55 Calle 13 de Septiembre"TAQUERIA DON GEORGE"
Typical Mexican taqueria!
If you want to feel chilango for a day, we recommend that you try some street tacos. (ONLY FOR WARRIORS).
Tacos are part of our gastronomic culture, we eat them in different ways but a traditional one is street tacos.
These taquerías are set up on the street or in a small place, starting to sell around 6:00 p.m.
The tacos are small but generally the meat is fried so if this is the first time you try them, eat only a couple.
You can order the beef options:
Suadero (beef skirt)
Tongue
Gut
Head
or also taste with pork:
Chorizo
hearty
PASTOR (this is the most iconic) is pork marinated with different spices that is simmered like a Shawarma. Garnish with raw pineapple, coriander, and onion.
Any taco with a little salsa and lemon and voila!
We recommend you watch the Taco Chronicles on Netflix to soak up more of this culture".
"If you want to eat fresh and healthy, this is the place"
This is a good option if you want to try vegan food.
Av. José Martí 278
278 Avenida José Martí"If you want to eat fresh and healthy, this is the place"
This is a good option if you want to try vegan food.
Exchange money
MONEY EXCHANGE
Centro Cambiario SkyFlow Inter Divisas
If you need to exchange your money for Mexican pesos you can go to the exchange center, it is located on the third floor of the world trade center. It is open from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Montecito 38
38 MontecitoMONEY EXCHANGE
Centro Cambiario SkyFlow Inter Divisas
If you need to exchange your money for Mexican pesos you can go to the exchange center, it is located on the third floor of the world trade center. It is open from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Supermarket
BODEGA AURRERA EXPRESS
An inexpensive supermarket
Do you want to cook at home? Here you can find everything and at a great price.
Av. José Martí 162
162 Avenida José MartíBODEGA AURRERA EXPRESS
An inexpensive supermarket
Do you want to cook at home? Here you can find everything and at a great price.
"A super market in a small shopping plaza.
If you feel like having breakfast and then going to the Super, this square is the ideal one.
In this super market you will find products of all categories".
373 yerel halk öneriyor
Superama
23 Calle Río Balsas"A super market in a small shopping plaza.
If you feel like having breakfast and then going to the Super, this square is the ideal one.
In this super market you will find products of all categories".
"Meet one of the most popular grocery chains in Mexico.
It is a minimarket style where you will find everything to get out of trouble.
Food, cleaning products, alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, etc".
24 yerel halk öneriyor
OXXO
129 Frontera"Meet one of the most popular grocery chains in Mexico.
It is a minimarket style where you will find everything to get out of trouble.
Food, cleaning products, alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, etc".
"Wines, Spirits, Delicatessen
If you want to get a good wine and make your own tapas to taste it in your apartment, this is the place".
6 yerel halk öneriyor
Steren Shop Metrópoli Patriotismo
229 Av. Patriotismo"Wines, Spirits, Delicatessen
If you want to get a good wine and make your own tapas to taste it in your apartment, this is the place".
ATM
Avenida Patriotismo 229
229 Avenida PatriotismoDo you need cash? this bank is just around the corner
Open 24 hours
Shopping
Mall for shopping
Do you need a phone chip?
Clothing?
Beauty salon?
Last minute souvenirs?
This mall is the closest to your department, it´s open 365 days and is open 11:00 am to 21:00 pm
84 yerel halk öneriyor
Metrópoli Patriotismo
229 PatriotismoMall for shopping
Do you need a phone chip?
Clothing?
Beauty salon?
Last minute souvenirs?
This mall is the closest to your department, it´s open 365 days and is open 11:00 am to 21:00 pm
Shopping
Dakota 95
95 Dakota"Supermarket
Restaurant
GYM
Cafeteria
Cell phones
Imitation jewelry"
Barrios
"The area is home to cultural venues such as museums and galleries; companies, embassies, and entertainment businesses such as restaurants, luxury stores and shopping centers, highlighting for this reason the Presidente Masaryk Avenue.1 It is characterized by its cultural diversity as it is inhabited by descendants of Spaniards, Ashkenazi Jews, and Lebanese, among others. [citation needed] Most of its streets and avenues were named after characters of science and literature"
267 yerel halk öneriyor
Polanco
"The area is home to cultural venues such as museums and galleries; companies, embassies, and entertainment businesses such as restaurants, luxury stores and shopping centers, highlighting for this reason the Presidente Masaryk Avenue.1 It is characterized by its cultural diversity as it is inhabited by descendants of Spaniards, Ashkenazi Jews, and Lebanese, among others. [citation needed] Most of its streets and avenues were named after characters of science and literature"
"The area consists of three neighborhoods: Colonia Condesa, Colonia Hipódromo and Colonia Hipódromo Condesa, and is well known for its large number of cafes, bookstores, restaurants, galleries and boutiques, as well as for its cultural and nightlife. La Condesa shares its border and bohemian spirit with Colonia Roma, and together they form the so-called Roma Condesa Cultural Corridor."
655 yerel halk öneriyor
La Condesa
"The area consists of three neighborhoods: Colonia Condesa, Colonia Hipódromo and Colonia Hipódromo Condesa, and is well known for its large number of cafes, bookstores, restaurants, galleries and boutiques, as well as for its cultural and nightlife. La Condesa shares its border and bohemian spirit with Colonia Roma, and together they form the so-called Roma Condesa Cultural Corridor."
The Roma neighborhood was, during the first decade of the 20th century, in the final years of the Porfiriato, a settlement of the city's upper class, in which sumptuous mansions and palaces were built, part of which were demolished when the colony It lost importance and gave its place to other subdivisions that at the time (as the colony itself originally did) complied with the demands of modernity demanded by its new residents. of growth and rebirth before the construction of new real estate developments, places of entertainment, food1 2 and culture; and, on the contrary, as of gentrification and displacement of its original occupants. "
240 yerel halk öneriyor
Roma Norte
The Roma neighborhood was, during the first decade of the 20th century, in the final years of the Porfiriato, a settlement of the city's upper class, in which sumptuous mansions and palaces were built, part of which were demolished when the colony It lost importance and gave its place to other subdivisions that at the time (as the colony itself originally did) complied with the demands of modernity demanded by its new residents. of growth and rebirth before the construction of new real estate developments, places of entertainment, food1 2 and culture; and, on the contrary, as of gentrification and displacement of its original occupants. "
"The place known as the Zona Rosa in Mexico City is a space that over the years has become a commercial area. Located within the Colonia Juárez, which belongs to the Cuauhtémoc Delegation of Mexico City, in the so-called Tourist Corridor of Paseo de la Reforma. It contains a large number of boutiques, hotels, bars, restaurants, art galleries, tattoo studios, cafes, clubs, bookstores, sex shops and offices. The Zona Rosa is also known for its nightlife, which makes this space one of the most visited in Mexico City.
This space arose between the decades formed between the years 1950 and 1960 between some Porfirian mansions and palaces among which some skyscrapers and functionalist buildings rose, it was once referred to as the "Mexican Montmartre". Today it is also considered one of the main tolerance zones in the city for both the LGBT community, as well as for the so-called urban tribes".
192 yerel halk öneriyor
Zona Rosa, Mexico City
"The place known as the Zona Rosa in Mexico City is a space that over the years has become a commercial area. Located within the Colonia Juárez, which belongs to the Cuauhtémoc Delegation of Mexico City, in the so-called Tourist Corridor of Paseo de la Reforma. It contains a large number of boutiques, hotels, bars, restaurants, art galleries, tattoo studios, cafes, clubs, bookstores, sex shops and offices. The Zona Rosa is also known for its nightlife, which makes this space one of the most visited in Mexico City.
This space arose between the decades formed between the years 1950 and 1960 between some Porfirian mansions and palaces among which some skyscrapers and functionalist buildings rose, it was once referred to as the "Mexican Montmartre". Today it is also considered one of the main tolerance zones in the city for both the LGBT community, as well as for the so-called urban tribes".
"The Juárez neighborhood is one of the Cuauhtémoc mayoralty of Mexico City. Built as a wealthy class residential area during the period before the Mexican Revolution known as Porfiriato, it is currently an area of homes, museums, hotels, offices and shops, especially in its well-known tourist section between Avenida de los Insurgentes and Paseo de la Reforma, known as Zona Rosa".
61 yerel halk öneriyor
Juárez
"The Juárez neighborhood is one of the Cuauhtémoc mayoralty of Mexico City. Built as a wealthy class residential area during the period before the Mexican Revolution known as Porfiriato, it is currently an area of homes, museums, hotels, offices and shops, especially in its well-known tourist section between Avenida de los Insurgentes and Paseo de la Reforma, known as Zona Rosa".
"The Historic Center of Mexico City - the largest and most emblematic in Latin America - is one of the most important tourist centers in the world and the main destination for cultural tourism in the country. Some of the nation's most appreciated cultural treasures and true gems of architecture are concentrated in it. This wonder distinguished as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 1987, has about 1,500 buildings, including temples, museums, hotels, shops, galleries, theaters and cultural centers, many of them classified as historical or artistic monuments. In 668 blocks and an area of 9.7 square kilometers, it is possible to admire the architecture that summarizes the history of the pre-Hispanic, colonial, independent and modern times of our country.
Suffice it to mention some world-renowned sites such as the Templo Mayor de México Tenochtitlan, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, the Old City Hall, the Palace of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Art, among many others. Its cultural wealth is not limited to old buildings and museums; it is also appreciated in the streets, at festivities, in artistic works, in gastronomy and in the daily life of the city".
608 yerel halk öneriyor
Historic center of Mexico City
"The Historic Center of Mexico City - the largest and most emblematic in Latin America - is one of the most important tourist centers in the world and the main destination for cultural tourism in the country. Some of the nation's most appreciated cultural treasures and true gems of architecture are concentrated in it. This wonder distinguished as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 1987, has about 1,500 buildings, including temples, museums, hotels, shops, galleries, theaters and cultural centers, many of them classified as historical or artistic monuments. In 668 blocks and an area of 9.7 square kilometers, it is possible to admire the architecture that summarizes the history of the pre-Hispanic, colonial, independent and modern times of our country.
Suffice it to mention some world-renowned sites such as the Templo Mayor de México Tenochtitlan, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, the Old City Hall, the Palace of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Art, among many others. Its cultural wealth is not limited to old buildings and museums; it is also appreciated in the streets, at festivities, in artistic works, in gastronomy and in the daily life of the city".
"The Escandón neighborhood of Mexico City was founded at the end of the 19th century on cultivated land belonging to the Hacienda de la Condesa, it originally belonged to the Countess of Miravalle. It was sold in 1841 to Antonio Batres, executor and husband of Mrs. Batres, and later sold to Estanislao and Joaquín Flores. The Flores brothers sold the farm to the will of Mr. Manuel Escandón in 1869. Already in the hands of the Escandón family, the farm was fragmented in the years 1880, 1890 and 1891 and put up for sale in lots respectively, being owned by the family. Escandón, who divided the lands located to the south of it.
Like other colonies founded in the first half of the 20th century, Colonia Escandón has several services and shops that serve the local population; An example of this are the Jardín Morelos park and the market established in front of it. Likewise, the colony has shown a development in real estate activities due to the proximity to colonies of high and medium-high socio-economic levels, such as the Condesa neighborhood, the Roma colony, the Naples colony and the Del Valle neighborhood".
24 yerel halk öneriyor
Escandón I Sección
"The Escandón neighborhood of Mexico City was founded at the end of the 19th century on cultivated land belonging to the Hacienda de la Condesa, it originally belonged to the Countess of Miravalle. It was sold in 1841 to Antonio Batres, executor and husband of Mrs. Batres, and later sold to Estanislao and Joaquín Flores. The Flores brothers sold the farm to the will of Mr. Manuel Escandón in 1869. Already in the hands of the Escandón family, the farm was fragmented in the years 1880, 1890 and 1891 and put up for sale in lots respectively, being owned by the family. Escandón, who divided the lands located to the south of it.
Like other colonies founded in the first half of the 20th century, Colonia Escandón has several services and shops that serve the local population; An example of this are the Jardín Morelos park and the market established in front of it. Likewise, the colony has shown a development in real estate activities due to the proximity to colonies of high and medium-high socio-economic levels, such as the Condesa neighborhood, the Roma colony, the Naples colony and the Del Valle neighborhood".