Handshake Speakeasy
The hidden Juárez speakeasy that topped the World's 50 Best Bars — immaculate, theatrical cocktails behind an unmarked door. Reservations essential.
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The hidden Juárez speakeasy that topped the World's 50 Best Bars — immaculate, theatrical cocktails behind an unmarked door. Reservations essential.
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Roma Norte's beloved cocktail institution and a World's 50 Best regular — and the rare top bar that still takes walk-ins. The Margarita al Pastor is a rite of passage.
Museum housing an extensive art collection, much of it European, in a modern, curving structure. A Polanco art gallery — 4.8★ on Google (70,311 reviews).
Jorge Vallejo's two-Michelin-star room, perennially on the World's 50 Best — refined, produce-driven Mexican. One of the most rewarding reservations in town.
Asian-inspired cuisine, sushi & cocktails in a sophisticated skyscraper setting with a terrace. A Condesa restaurant — 4.9★ on Google (41,041 reviews).
A Juárez restaurant — 4.6★ on Google (10,329 reviews).
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Gabriela Cámara's legendary lunch-only seafood spot — the tuna tostadas and pescado a la talla are non-negotiable. Long, boozy afternoons, no regrets.
An intimate, password-style hidden bar in Juárez — a handful of seats and a serious cocktail program. One of the city's essential speakeasies.
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Elena Reygadas' Michelin-starred Italian-Mexican inside a romantic Roma townhouse — and the bakery next door that started the guava-roll obsession.
Upscale destination cooking Japanese seafood, meat & veggie dishes, plus a sushi & sashimi bar. A Polanco restaurant — 4.9★ on Google (12,610 reviews).
Designed for the 1884 World's Fair, this Moorish-style iron kiosk is a neighborhood gathering place. A Santa María la Ribera restaurant — 4.6★ on Google (37,584 reviews).
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Vibrant, 2-story marketplace in operation since 1921, with food stalls, apparel, art & souvenirs. A Coyoacán restaurant — 4.5★ on Google (55,549 reviews).
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Museum dedicated to the life & works of Frida Kahlo located at her bright-blue former home. A Coyoacán art gallery — 4.5★ on Google (44,374 reviews).
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Wax museum in a century-old house featuring 200+ replicas of cultural icons & fictional characters. A Juárez art gallery — 4.6★ on Google (33,417 reviews).
A Del Valle restaurant — 4.8★ on Google (17,114 reviews).
A Condesa taquería taco restaurant — 4.9★ on Google (698 reviews).
A San Rafael restaurant — 4.9★ on Google (7,868 reviews).
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Large monumental fountain featuring a statue of the Roman goddess Diana shooting a bow & arrow. A Juárez restaurant — 4.6★ on Google (27,822 reviews).
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A Narvarte restaurant — 4.5★ on Google (33,304 reviews).
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A Centro Histórico restaurant — 4.6★ on Google (20,117 reviews).
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Lalo García's farm-to-table benchmark — a daily-changing menu built from that morning's market haul, French technique meeting Mexican produce.
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Tacos, mezcal, lucha libre and a late night — the full CDMX bender.
Tacos al pastor at the spot that claims to have invented them in 1959.
Psychedelic murals and curados in every flavor — Mexico's ancient agave brew.
A candle-lit Roma mezcalería pouring rare agave with real expertise.
14 floors up — 360° views and serious cocktails before the night kicks off.
Masks, capes and a roaring crowd — the most quintessentially CDMX night out.
Multi-floor club with a rooftop, DJs and an unpretentious crowd.