Dive into the trendiest neighborhoods of Mexico City—Condesa and Roma
Where history, art, and modern culture come alive. This tour takes you through lush parks, stunning architecture, and vibrant streets filled with cafés, galleries, and boutique shops.
Explore iconic spots like Parque México, Amsterdam Avenue, and the Fuente de Cibeles, while discovering hidden gems that showcase the neighborhoods’ creative and cosmopolitan spirit. End your journey at Mercado Roma, indulging in gourmet flavors, and at the Casa Lamm Cultural Center, a treasure trove of art and history.
Perfect for culture lovers, food enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to experience the heart of Mexico City’s trendiest districts.
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We will be waiting for you in front of the Cibeles Fountain with a YELLOW umbrella.
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Visit this iconic replica of Madrid’s famous fountain, a symbol of friendship between Mexico and Spain and a cultural landmark in Roma Norte.
It is one of the most famous squares in the Roma neighborhood, featuring a fountain and landscaped areas, dating back to 1903.
Its architecture stands out for its Gothic, Renaissance, and Neoclassical elements, creating a unique fusion that attracts lovers of architectural beauty.
The museum is dedicated to telling stories through everyday items collected over the past 200 years. The collection consists of around 140,000 pieces, including objects from cultural, aesthetic, and social movements. There are also items that represent technological development and trends of the time, and the collections showcase changes in ways of thinking and connecting with the outside world.
Bakery whose cuisine is based on a deep respect for Mexican ingredients.
The Edificio Balmori is one of the most prominent buildings in Roma. It was restored between 1991 and 1994 by the architect Juan Pablo Suberbie Cortina. It’s remembered today as one of the most prominent urban restoration and historical preservation projects
It is a biosocial resilience laboratory that creates an active community working towards biosocial regeneration. It fosters collaboration in a space for reflection, processing, and the pursuit of common biosocial well-being through regenerative projects and actions.
Experience this gourmet food market, where you’ll find an eclectic mix of Mexican flavors and international cuisine in a vibrant and modern setting.
Dive into this incredible local market, where you can discover completely Mexican fruit as well as others from various Latin American countries. It is undoubtedly one of our favorite markets.
The park covers approximately 36,500 square meters and is one of the most visited parks in the city. It is distinguished by its Art Deco architecture and decoration.
