2/29/2024 0 Comments Mexico city day tours from airportDon’t miss the jamaica (hibiscus) mezcal cocktail. Nice bars: Consistently ranking in lists of top bars around the world, 1920s-themed Licorería Limantour serves classic cocktails with international flair. Check if the night’s movies are showing in English. Cinema tickets are only 50 pesos and excellent margaritas aren’t much more. Treat your sweet tooth across the road at El Moro, everyone’s favourite churreria.Ĭhilled drinks: Head for evening drinks at Jardín Chapultepec, a beer garden with excellent burgers and beers on tap.Ĭinema: I love Cine de Tonala, an arty cinema in Roma Sur which doubles up as a hipster cafe, bar and restaurant. If street food is more your vibe, tuck into cheap and cheerful tacos at Tacos Frontera with nopales (cactus) topping for vegans. Check out Butcher & Sons for amazing burgers or Contramarfor seafood and famous fig tarts. Tacos Frontera, Roma Norte Evening options in Roma and Condesaĭinner: Roma Norte is an atmospheric area for dinner. These include the Object Museum which is an exploration of ourselves through everyday items (entrance is 50 pesos) and Galleria OMR, a contemporary gallery displaying work by Mexican and international artists. As well as leafy Plaza Río de Janeiro with its replica of Michelangelo’s David, you can explore the art galleries and museums. Stroll Roma Norte (Roma North) which is one of the coolest parts of Mexico City. Try the blue corn quesadillas or seafood tostadas. Head to Cardinal Coffee House (Campeche 346) to find it across the road. Visiting Condesa on a Friday? Be sure to visit the Friday Market which runs along Campeche. Prices are inflated but it’s a good option for slowly easing yourself into the street food. It’s not exactly authentic, more of a hipster market with pop-up stands from popular Roma and Condesa cafes. Mercado MedellinĪnother food market you can check out is Mercado de Roma. Sample authentic Mexican food, ice cream and local beverages. This colourful Colombian market is packed with piñatas, crafts, local goods, fresh fruit, veg and flowers. Take a walk around Mercado Medellin to soak up the culture. There’s so much to eat during five days in Mexico City so I’d recommend grazing little and often.
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