Where can you take the best photos in Mexico City? We’ve listed the most beautiful and interesting places for architecture, culture and street photography in CDMX.
Not sure what to do in Mexico City in 5 days? Come find our 5 days in Mexico City Itinerary, featuring some of the best things to do in CDMX!
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
Cuando se trata de elegir un lugar dónde hospedarse en Ciudad de México, hay muchas opciones y en este artículo encontrarás cada una de ellas.
I'm certainly not the type of traveler who bases their adventures solely around what is beautiful, but I'll tell you what - sometimes timing is everything. I say this because I just so happened to plan a trip to beautiful Mexico City in the midst of its peak Jacandra bloom season. When I say that
Sordo Madaleno, una de las prácticas de arquitectura más prestigiosas de México, actualmente dirigida por Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas, firma Ling Ling, un arrollador espacio gastronómico donde el diseño y la buena comida se confabulan para brindar una experiencia ciertamente diferencial.
Planeando un viaje a la Ciudad de México? No dejes de hacer estas 10 cosas en esta ciudad que te permitirán conocer uno de los lugares más cool del mundo.
I recently had the chance to visit Mexico City and during my trip I fell in love with how beautiful the city is. I never would have guessed just how many pretty photo spots Mexico City has to offer. From restaurants to hotels to markets, CDMX has plenty of Instagram worthy places to discover during your visit!
Despite being a recent transplant, the inimitable Su Wu is already a fixture on the local art and design scene in Mexico City.
The first 2 days in Mexico City, Eli and I found ourselves feeling underwhelmed. All the recommendations we received for the trip were extraordinarily enthusiastic. The emails we got were all caps with lots of exclamation points. A few folks may have even uttered the words “best food city in the wor
Cuando se trata de elegir un lugar dónde hospedarse en Ciudad de México, hay muchas opciones y en este artículo encontrarás cada una de ellas.
For an awesome 3 days in Mexico City, this 3-day Mexico City itinerary takes you to the best cultural attractions, museums, cafés and restaurants! Bonus: Discover where to stay too (from a lovely B&B to a 5-star hotel).
Where to stay, and what to eat and do, in the Western Hemisphere's largest city, Mexico City.
The colonial city of Querétaro in Central Mexico is well worth your travel time and here are some of the best things to do during your visit.
Paseo en Globo Aerostático en Teotihuacán, encuentra aqui los precios para subir a un globo aerostático en las piramides de Teotihuacán. costo en pesos MXN
Are you looking for things to do and see in Mexico City? Follow our neighbourhood guide to visit the top museums and attractions on your trip to Mexico City.
Descubre uno de los lugares más fascinantes de Ciudad de México, el Nido de Quetzalcóatl. Qué ver, cómo visitar y fotos del parque.
I went from having NO expectations to being OBSESSED with this city.
National Museum of Art(Museo Nacional de Arte) Mexico city, Mexico
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I'm certainly not the type of traveler who bases their adventures solely around what is beautiful, but I'll tell you what - sometimes timing is everything. I say this because I just so happened to plan a trip to beautiful Mexico City in the midst of its peak Jacandra bloom season. When I say that
Mexico City is an incredibly aesthetic city, you can walk in most of its neighborhoods and stumble on a picture-perfect spot. But to make it easier, I've narrowed it down to 10 Instagrammable places that feature delicious restaurants, amazing museums and palaces, and one incred
Sordo Madaleno, una de las prácticas de arquitectura más prestigiosas de México, actualmente dirigida por Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas, firma Ling Ling, un arrollador espacio gastronómico donde el diseño y la buena comida se confabulan para brindar una experiencia ciertamente diferencial.
CENTRO HISTORICO | CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
I know there are a few of you who are on the fence about joining us in Mexico City. Allow me to dangle a few morsels in front of you to entice you to join us there. Katie, Kathie and I are planning a wonderful trip for you that you'll hold dear forever. Here's how we hope to win your heart. photo credit: http://theredtreehouse.com/ First of all, we'll be staying at the gorgeous Red Tree House in the beautiful Condesa neighborhood. Here is what TripAdvisor has to say about this neighborhood: "Condesa ... is often refered to as the Soho of Mexico City. This was once part of the estate of the Countess Miravalle and hence the name Condesa, the countess. In the early 1900s, in the era of Porfirio Diaz, the racetrack or hipodromo flourished here. The track is now the circular Avenida Amsterdam and within it is another circular street, Avenida Mexico. At the center is Parque Mexico. Close by is Parque Espana. Most of the residential development of Condesa followed the end of the Revolution in the 1920s and 30's and much of the optimism of this period is reflected in the many remaining examples of Art Deco and Modernist architecture. ... ... Condesa remains a charming mix of new and old, trendiness and traditional Mexican life. The area fills in the evenings with cars from all over the city as people go out to the many restaurants and clubs. The parks and tree lined streets accommodate joggers, residents out for a stroll, dogs being walked, and young lovers. Along with the stylish shops, restaurants, and galleries are the upholsters covering sofas on the sidewalk, carpenters sawing, and the auto mechanic fixing cars at the street corner." photo credit Sigfrid Lopez, https://www.flickr.com/photos/sigfrid/5644168167/in/photostream/ Another shot of this charming and hip neighborhood. photo credit Joe Routon, https://www.flickr.com/photos/joerouton/ My one previous visit to Mexico City was in 2001 when John and I stayed in the Majestic Hotel on the zocalo across from the magnificent Cathedral (above). This is the largest cathedral in the western hemisphere and we walked around the perimeter at night where we saw people cooking food on braziers and sharing with each other. The cathedral is built on Aztec ruins which are being excavated and studied. After our single sleepover here we moved on to other areas and I've dreamed of returning here ever since. photo by Linda Janse Another shot of our neighborhood. The LA Times called it an oasis in the middle of stressed-out Mexico City; home to the artists, musicians, novelists and filmmakers who give Mexico its global identity. Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mfcarter/5658492124/ Photo Credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/anthonyinternational/4459027396/ Frida's desk. Yes, we will visit Frida's Blue House. Condesa neighborhood. Photo credit: http://thingstodo.viator.com/mexico/markets-in-mexico-city/ Photo credit: Caroul Lou http://caroullou.com/world-food/#.U-FGlqjnzFxl Photo credit: David Bank https://www.flickr.com/photos/david-bank/ Belles Artes Museum https://www.flickr.com/photos/hadleycoull/2199629973/ Photo credit: Susana Galindo https://www.flickr.com/photos/susanag1/ A boat ride on one of the famous Xochimilco canals. Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City. Built in 1908 with this stunning Tiffany Stained Glass Ceiling. Photo credit: Agustin Victor Casasola I love this photo of young men out nightclubbing. It was taken in 1935. Ah, black and white film! Ah, youth! I've left out many details of our trip on purpose. Please go here for the full itinerary. See if it fits your dreams to come with us. We would love to include you in this experience.
It's no secret that La Condesa is one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Mexico City. It is the place where I choose to stay every time I visit the city. There is something magical about this neighbourhood. Hidden under a huge green, treetop canopy, it feels nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the
Puro orgullo y astucia mexicana, chingao