Suggested travel dates : Wed November 25 - Sun November 29 ❋
AccomdationsMexico City has tons of great places to stay — from hotels and boutique stays to Airbnbs. Our favorite neighborhoods are Condesa, Roma Norte, and Juárez. The city is super walkable, and Ubers are easy and inexpensive to get around.
Suggested travel dates: Wednesday, November 26 – Sunday, November 29.
Airbnbs will likely be the most budget-friendly option, but we’ve also put together a curated list of hotel recommendations along with some handpicked Airbnb options.
5 Star Hotel - Range $150-$200 per night
Neighborhood: Colonia Nápoles
Estimated distance from venue: 8 min drive
Boutique Hotel - $120-200 per night
Neighborhood: Roma Norte
Estimated distance from Venue: 10 min drive
Boutique Hotel - $120-200 per night
Neighborhood: Roma Norte
Estimated distance from venue: 8 min drive
Boutique Hotel - $120-200 per night
Neighborhood: Condesa
Estimated distance from venue: 8 min drive
❋ UbicoBoutique Hotel - $120-200 per night
Neighborhood: Colonia Cuauhtemoc
Estimated distance from venue: 10 min drive
❋ Airbnb Curated ListFollow link to find more stays handpicked by us.
FAQ ‘s
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Do not drink the tap water!
Mexico City’s tap water is not potable.Stock up on the water bottles at Oxxo or 7/11.
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Mexico City is at a high altitude. Some people may feel the effects when walking up and down stairs, etc. Stay hydrated & bring sunscreen.
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Most places take card, but we would recommend carrying some cash for small shops and resturants.
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Mexico City is tourist-friendly, but brush up on your spanish!
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Mexico City is very safe. Stick to the neighborhoods we mentioned if it’s your first time.
Below are some of our favorite restaurants and places to check out while you’re in the city. Joekenneth's
Top 5 places to Eat
Cheyenne took me here for brunch. It was life-changing! My advice: order the Shakshuka and the Challah French Toast.
A seafood lover’s paradise. Get the tuna tostadas and seafood pasta!
Chill vibes with an amazing offering of authentic, traditional Mexican dishes. Try the mole negro con pollo.
Chic ambiance with some incredible Thai food! No notes.
A hip Japanese restaurant with a speakeasy in the back. The drinks are great and the playlist is even better.
Cheyenne's
Top 5 Places to Eat
A rite of passage. Best Tacos in the city (that’s not street tacos which i would advise not to eat as a tourist ) There’s several locations in the city in Roma Norte, Condesa, Polanco, Roma Norte.
The best brunch spot in the city,. Great for a quick breakfast with pastries or a sit down brunch. Two locations in Juarex and Polanco
Such a cute spot! The interior design, vibe and food were all immaculate.
The food here is good at any time of the day. Never had a bad meal here.
This is a great fine dining experience. It worth the money. Customer service was A1 and food is super tasty.
Joekenneth's
Top 5 places to visit
A cultural hub with curated workshops and programing that changes monthly.
The place where all of CDMX gathers to hang out and chill.
From the beautiful mind of legendary architect Luis Barragan, Casa Pedregal is a home to behold. Tour the place then dine at Tetetlán thereafter.
Gallery space exhibiting a range of artworks by local and international artists.
I've actually never been here but I love books. If anyone is down for a field trip, let's go!
A cool clothing store with a variety of brands and coffee shop on the rooftop.
Cheyenne
Top 5 places to visit
Bar with Live salsa band and salsa classes. A fun time!
Minimalist architect Luis Barragan-designed house with private tours by the family that owns it. Email for reservations.
Museum dedicated to the life & works of Frida Kahlo located at her bright-blue former home. in the Coyocan neighborhood. Buy Tickets in advance.
Free activity! A beauitful palace on a hill. Bring water - it is a walk but the castle is beautiful.
Locally made and owned perfumery. The scents are so delightful. Two spaces in Juraez and Polanco.
My favorite contemporary art museum ever! Free on Saturday’s.

