Every Sunday one of the main ave. of the City closes to cars and only for bikes. The route goes through the most historical places, restaurants, museums, etc. You can rent (by day, week, year), or borrow a bike for for 3 hrs. BUT if you're feeling bold, you can bike through the city at any time, just look out for the cars, they say that if you can drive in Mexico City, you can drive anywhere!
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Taxi trap!
Ciudad de México, Mexico
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A lot of the public taxis have the taximeter fixed up or take you through the long way to charge you more. My advice: ALWAYS know where you're going and, if you must take one, make sure it keeps on wide streets and only for short distances. Follow your gut, if you feel like getting off, GET OFF at a stop sign and once you're out, pay the fee. (Options: uber, cabify, hotel taxi, tours..)
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Bazar
Ciudad de México, Mexico
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If you want to find real and original Mexican Art, from paintings, jewelry, clothes to Mexican craft you have to visit this bazaar in the south of the city. Surrounded by old beautiful houses, this neighborhood is one of the oldest in the city. The bazaar happens only on Saturdays but it is worth to spend the whole day there, and eat in one of the many restaurants that you will find in th place.
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Mexican street sancks
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Mexican Street snacks
They are delicious, cheap and you can find it everywhere and anytime in the hole city.
If you are coming to Mexico City you better prepare your stomach, because we, Mexican people love to eat, so if you want to experience the real local culture, these are the main Mexican snacks that you should try before you live the city.
“Esquites”: Boiled Mexican corn (not the yellow one) with “epazote” an aromatic herb, lemon, mayonnaise, hot chilli pepper and cheese zest, also you can eat a corncob with the same ingredients. You will find the street vendors of esquites in the afternoon from 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm, here you will find the most popular, but you will find vendors of esquites in many corners of the city.
Los esquites de Polanco
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Esquites Don Josué
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“Raspados”: in hot season these street smoothies are very popular, if you are in Mexico City and you see a street vendor with a huge piece of ice and many bottles of different colors, that’s the one. Raspados have many flavors, the most popular are lemon, grocella (the red one), pineapple, mango, guanabana (the white one), tamarind, strawberry, vanilla, coffee, chocolate. Ask to the vendor for the “diablitos” (devils) with lemon and chilli or the “angelitos” (angels) with milk. We promise you will love them, so if you are planning to come to Mexico City on summer vacations don’t miss the opportunity of eating a traditional raspado.
“Buñuelos”: this kind of doughnut is very popular in Mexico City, usually eaten at fairs or in the traditional festivals, buñuelos became so popular that you can find it in many places in the city. Made from flour and covered with brown sugar syrup.
You are going to love it.
“Churros rellenos”: stuffed churros, people eat them as a desert, you can find them stuffed with caramel, strawberry marmalade, chocolate and more, so if you are in the mood for something sweet “Churros rellenos” are your best option.
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Trajineras
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Located in the South of Mexico CIty, you can rent a small boat called "trajinera", traditionally decorated to explore around the channels once essential since it's pre-hispanic origins. Nowadays it's a touristic spot great to discover traditional food, drinks, listen to mariachi or just have a look at. It has a haunted spot if you are feeling daring!
The house of its endemic species AXOLOTL!
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Do you want to learn a little bit about Mexico's history in a different way? So you should visit the National Palace, where you will find great murals made by Diego Rivera, which contains passages from prehispanic era to the 19th century. This is an excellent place to learn more about the history of our city and admire one of the many great Mexican artworks!
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Los Sopes de la Nueve
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Another popular dish among Mexicans are sopes, wich is a kind of a large tortilla with mashed beans, a large variety of stews (you choose one), sauce (green or red) and Oaxaca melted cheese on top. This place has also many homemade juices and delicious fruit waters!
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It's all about the food!
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No matter what you're in mood for, Mexico CIty has it!! Any kind of restaurant, vegan, kosher, Indian, Colombian, for children, street food, any budget,romantic, with a view... and of course MEXICAN starting on tacos which we have LOTS of types. you just have to know where to go... it may be overwhelming but just check out your sources. A TIP: Get ready for SPICY, YET DELICIOUS!
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Corredor Cultural Roma-Condesa
Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Roma-Condesa:
Mexico City has a great archaeological and historical riches, but it is also modern, bohemian, alternative or if you prefer hipster. This area includes the neighborhoods of Condesa and Roma and it has a variety of restaurants, bars, cafes, boutiques of independent designers, small hotels, modern art galleries, plazas and parks.
If you like walking to know a city these places are excellent.
Roma neighborhood was one of the first modern areas that existed in the city, mostly home of wealthy European immigrants and today many of its buildings are Art Nouveau and eclectic French style. Around 1,500 buildings are found here and they were turned into artistic monuments.
Among which you will find, “Casa Lamm” a cultural center and the House of Bruges, both on the Orizaba street and Rio de Janeiro square that has a replica of Michelangelo's David, an excellent place to take some refreshment at the cafes that are found in this area with tables outside so you do not miss anything.
If you want to buy handicrafts, clothing, shoes and jewelry of excellent quality, come to visit the bazaars of Roma where Mexican designers will offer unique, original and very nice pieces, one of them is "Trafico Bazar", usually you find them in “Centro Gallego” gallery in 194 Colima street, follow them on Facebook for dates of their upcoming events www.facebook.com/BAZAR.TRAFIC
For lunch I highly recommend the Roma market, a gourmet space where you will find varied food like Arabic, Mexican, tapas, burgers, beers and ice creams, gourmet cheeses and hams, etc. It is located at 225 Queretaro street, open from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and the restaurant area on the first floor from 9:00 am to 24:00 hours, be sure of visit it.
If you want to take a good cocktail or beer I recommend the bar "Chuchito Perez" a great place to have a good time and good music located near the Cibeles Fountain and Durango street.
Condesa or Countess Neighborhood in English, belonged to the Countess of Miravalle, hence the name and in the nineteenth century had a racetrack, hence making their way roundabout Amsterdam.
Start by walking on Alfonso Reyes Avenue, arriving at the corner of Tamaulipas street, on the left side in the mornings from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., you’ll see a long line of people waiting to buy a “Torta de chilaquiles”, if you want to try a traditional Mexican dish for breakfast buy one and sit on one of the benches that are on the avenue.
The restaurant located in the same corner "El Zorzal" is an excellent Argentine restaurant for lunch.
Following on Alfonso Reyes street and Tacámbaro corner street on the left side you will see the "Farolito" tacos are the main dish in its menu, for lunch or dinner this restaurant is an excellent choice, ask the pastor tacos, jerky tacos or any of its specialties, they are really delicious.
Arriving at the Mazatlan Avenue walk to the right, this avenue it is very pretty so you can walk peacefully, when you reach to Michoacan street walk to the right you will find many restaurants, bars and cafes that suits to all the tastes and budgets, following on Mazatlan Avenue and the corner of Fernando Montes de Oca street to the right side is the Roxy ice cream shop, with traditional and delicious ice cream flavors.
If you continue walking on Mazatlan Avenue and reach Veracruz Street turn to the right and walk to the Spain Park, a very quiet place and where dog lovers often take their pets for a walk.
I also recommend walking on Amsterdam square and Mexico Park, this whole area is very beautiful, you'll love it.
If you are in bohemian mood and if you want to do something different, ask to your local friend to take you to any of these two wonderful neighborhoods, I assure you that you'll have so much fun.
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Tepotzotlán Pueblo Mágico
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Day trip.
Mexico City has many places to visit, so many that you won’t have enough time to visit all. But if you have opportunity there are nearby places that you will love and will take only a few hours to reach them.
In about an hour and a half from downtown Mexico City there is magical town called Tepotzotlán, a very traditional small town, once here I recommend to start a visit to the ecological park "Arches Site" is or "Xalpa Aqueduct", located 13 km from Tepotzotlán, you’ll have the opportunity to see an impressive hydraulic piece used by the Jesuits for bring water during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, you can make some activities like biking or horseback riding, hiking. There are hanging bridges, zip lines and a climbing wall, the entrance fee to the park is $ 35 Mexican pesos, the rest of the activities are charged separately.
Back to Tepotzotlán you can visit the National Museum of Viceroyalty which is in an excellent state of preservation, the Chapel of the main hall is used every Sunday for concerts and plays, it has an altarpiece Churrigueresque and Baroque style in carved wood covered with gold leaf, you will be surprised when you see it.
The museum has rooms on the second floor with beautiful views of the village, ask for the tour with a guide so you know the fascinating history of the place, the entrance fee is $ 56 Mexican pesos.
The village has a food market, I highly recommend the quesadillas, sopes and Tlacoyos, if you walk to the left of the market in the next corner you will find a small restaurant where they sell a traditional Mexican dish called pozole and you can eat all that you want for the same price.
If you prefer a restaurant with a bit more of variety, I recommend you "Los Virreyes", "Hostería del Convento", "Meson del Molino", "Casa Mago" among others, all these restaurants are located in the historical downtown of Tepotzotlán.
For dessert next to the Municipal Palace are some small stalls where you will find ice creams of traditional flavors or exotic flavors such as tequila and cheese, try them, they are truly extraordinary and the sellers are very friendly, they will help you to decide the flavor of the ice cream by giving you a taste of it.
This visit will take the whole day but it really worth it to do so.
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Mexican Candy Market in
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Do you want to try and buy mexican fresh and cheap candies, go to the Candy Market in la Merced, you will find a huge variety like "alegrìas, (toasted amaranth seeds and honey), palanquetas ( toasted peanut candy with brown sugar syrup), Cocadas(clusters of coconut)" and many many more.
These candies are the perfect gift to your friends and relatives and they are really delicious.
I must say it is not the most pretty area of Mexico City but you are going to love the market and i recomend you better to go with a local, because if you don`t know the city, you can easily get lost. There are a lot of bees because of the candies but don`t worry, they are very busy with candies.
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Museums' Nights!
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Night's Museums takes place once a month after-hours. This is a night in which the best museums open freely with special event's and expositions, considerin that Mexico CIty only has more that 150 museums and galleries... it's a very special night!
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Mexican Wrestling!!
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The best and more traditional venue of original Mexican Wrestling!! It's actually a lot of fun and if you pick a wrestler - buy the tickets that same day at the ticket office (unless you buy them in advance for a special fight or so). Try to avoid street sellers. There are parking lots nearby but the best option is to get there by uber/taxi and leave after the event.
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Ciclotòn
Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Do you want to avoid the traffic jam of the city?, well Sundays are great because Reforma avenue one of the most representative a beautiful avenues of the city is closed for the people can go to run, cycling or just walk with their families. This is a great day for you to go out and explore the city, take photos or just sit in one of the cafes along the avenue while you admire the view.
Also you can get to downtown wich main entrance street is closed to.
If you prefer you can rent a bicycle for a few hours with your credit card in one of the many stations in Reforma avenue, you can take the bicycle in one station and leave it in another one (www.ecobici.df.gob.mx).
Sunday is a great day to explore the city without the every day traffic, if you are in Mexico City don't miss this opportunity.
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Street food (Tacos de carnitas)
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Tacos de carnitas are made of fried pork - this place is small, which means that you have to eat stand on the street. But it will be worth it! Ask for the campechano taco, which has a little bit of everything and for me, it's the best one. I highly recommend you to eat them early because this is heavy food and it takes some time to digest ;)
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Marquesa
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This is an open space close to Mexico City where you can enjoy nature to the fullest. You can rent a motor bike, horse, fish your own trout, pick a place to have a nice barbecue with friends or family or bring your dogs for a nice walk. Depending on what you're looking for it can go from free to medium. You can bring your own food and stuff or pick a place to get the best "quesadillas".
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Leave the city without getting far away from it
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National park less than an hr away from the city, it has a historic former convent in the middle of the woods, great cheap Mexican dishes and is a great place to trail run. You can spend the whole morning wandering surrounded by tall beautiful trees getting to tour where silent monks found a perfect spot to honor their silent vow. Outside you can buy tacos, quesadillas and great coffee.
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Sabor Amor
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It's another style of place to eat: the name "Sabor Amor" means something like "Taste Love". The food here is between artistic and traditional Mexican food, with a little touch of an interesant combinations of flavors. The photo I took is a dessert, fondant of chocolate over mezcal creme and vainilla icecream and mermelade of chilli, tastes wonderful :)
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Museo Nacional de Antropología
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National Museum of Anthropology
If you really like to learn about the ancient culture of the country that you are visiting, the National Museum of Anthropology is an excellent introduction to the vast variety of civilizations that inhabited Mexico you’ll find in its halls impressive displays of the Mayan, Toltec, Olmec and of course the Aztec culture.
Among the pieces that can be seen in the museum is the Sun Stone, a large monolith with which the ancient Aztecs represented the beginning and end of their world, in this room you also will find a model of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan today the historical downtown of Mexico City, or the giant Olmec heads weighing approximately 20 tons and representing one of the oldest cultures that dominated the Gulf of Mexico, mainly in the states of Veracruz and Tabasco.
I recommend the rent of an audio guide, they are available in French, English and Spanish for $ 75 Mexican pesos, for you to take the tour in chronological order and do not miss all the details of the pieces that are exhibited. Believe me I have visited this museum many times and I’m still learning and discovering something new, the museum is really amazing.
Go to the museum shop, prices are not cheap but they have a very interesting books about the history of Mexico and a really beautiful handicrafts, so if you do not mind paying a little more, don’t miss it.
Leaving the museum continue straight ahead and you will find “Los Voladores de Papantla” or “Bird Men”, do not miss to observe the rite that they perform, you'll love it, this religious ceremony represents fertility and falling rain, there is no cost but once they complete their representation they will kindly request you for a tip, what you want to give them is ok.
The National Museum of Anthropology is located in the second section of Chapultepec, a large park dating back to pre-Hispanic times, it has two artificial lakes, a zoo, a greenhouse with a lot of cactus plants of Mexico many of them endangered species, a castle and other museums of the same historical importance, the park is open from Tuesday to Sunday and the access is free.
Definitely visit the National Museum of Anthropology is necessary if you want to know about the ancient history of Mexico City.
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Street food (Tacos de Canasta
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Many people who visit Mexico City want to know about a particular thing: Mexican street food. These places are not particularly touristic but if you want to eat like a real local, you should visit them. Tacos de Canasta: called like that because they are steamed on a basket, this kind of tacos are made from differents stews usually: mashed beans and potatoes, green mole, pork, chicken, beef.