Guidebook for Ciudad de México 🇲🇽

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Guidebook for Ciudad de México 🇲🇽

Drinks & Nightlife

Speakeasy Bar hidden behind a fridge door of a Mexican restaurant La Surtidora (also good) live Jazz on Tuesday and live bands sometimes http://www.julesbasement.com/
61 locals recommend
Jules Basement
93 Calle Julio Verne
61 locals recommend
Speakeasy Bar hidden behind a fridge door of a Mexican restaurant La Surtidora (also good) live Jazz on Tuesday and live bands sometimes http://www.julesbasement.com/
Rewarded as one of the best Mixology place.Open most of the time
78 locals recommend
Limantour
9 Oscar Wilde
78 locals recommend
Rewarded as one of the best Mixology place.Open most of the time

Shopping

Fine mexican handcrafts from all regions
My favourite shopping mall it is open air and has top brands and nice restaurants, bars and night clubs http://www.antara.com.mx/landing
479 locals recommend
Antara Fashion Hall
843-B Av. Ejército Nacional Mexicano
479 locals recommend
My favourite shopping mall it is open air and has top brands and nice restaurants, bars and night clubs http://www.antara.com.mx/landing
Ultra fancy department store with high end international brands. See Tane mexican silver design store at ground floor and the food terrace with Califa Tacos, Roxi Ice-cream and Jasso pastries
153 locals recommend
Palacio de Hierro Polanco
222 Av Moliere
153 locals recommend
Ultra fancy department store with high end international brands. See Tane mexican silver design store at ground floor and the food terrace with Califa Tacos, Roxi Ice-cream and Jasso pastries
Department store with a nice and huge gourmet food area at the ground floor
65 locals recommend
Liverpool Polanco
425 Gral.Mariano Escobedo
65 locals recommend
Department store with a nice and huge gourmet food area at the ground floor
Many local designers boutiques and a big mexican handcraft store in the center of Pasaje Polanco
14 locals recommend
Pasaje Polanco
360 Av. Pdte. Masaryk
14 locals recommend
Many local designers boutiques and a big mexican handcraft store in the center of Pasaje Polanco
Tienda MAP Polanco
8 Aristóteles

Essentials

When you reach MEX airport look for the WiFi INFINITUM MOVIL net then click on PRUEBA EL SERVICIO (blue button). This net is also available in many parks and public places for free.
88 locals recommend
Benito Juarez International Airport
S/N Av. Capitán Carlos León
88 locals recommend
When you reach MEX airport look for the WiFi INFINITUM MOVIL net then click on PRUEBA EL SERVICIO (blue button). This net is also available in many parks and public places for free.

Arts & Culture

Most important museum in Mexico
1503 locals recommend
Museo Nacional de Antropologia
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
1503 locals recommend
Most important museum in Mexico
One of the best ranked museums in DF. A must-experience history lesson for all. Be prepared to be moved by it. http://www.myt.org.mx/
227 locals recommend
Memory and Tolerance Museum
8 Av. Juárez
227 locals recommend
One of the best ranked museums in DF. A must-experience history lesson for all. Be prepared to be moved by it. http://www.myt.org.mx/
The Palace of Fine Arts is the most important cultural center in Mexico, the exterior is Neoclassical and Art Nouveau and the interior is Art Deco decorated by Diego Rivera and Siqueiros murals
680 locals recommend
Palacio de Bellas Artes
S/N Av. Juárez
680 locals recommend
The Palace of Fine Arts is the most important cultural center in Mexico, the exterior is Neoclassical and Art Nouveau and the interior is Art Deco decorated by Diego Rivera and Siqueiros murals
Grat views beutiful place and It is the only royal castle in North America, residence of Emperor Maximilian I, and his consort Empress Carlota, lived there during the Second Mexican Empire.
1163 locals recommend
Chapultepec Castle
1163 locals recommend
Grat views beutiful place and It is the only royal castle in North America, residence of Emperor Maximilian I, and his consort Empress Carlota, lived there during the Second Mexican Empire.
One of the best spots in Town. The building was the birthplace of Kahlo and lived with her husband Diego Rivera. It is located in a must see colonial neighborhood called Coyoacán
1102 locals recommend
Museo Frida Kahlo
247 Londres
1102 locals recommend
One of the best spots in Town. The building was the birthplace of Kahlo and lived with her husband Diego Rivera. It is located in a must see colonial neighborhood called Coyoacán
Carlos Slim´s private collection exhibited in a permanently free museum, ask for a guided tour at the entrance is also for FREE
737 locals recommend
Museo Soumaya
Boulevard Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
737 locals recommend
Carlos Slim´s private collection exhibited in a permanently free museum, ask for a guided tour at the entrance is also for FREE
Private coleccion of Jumex company owners, is a contemporary museum designed by British architecture David Chipperfield
287 locals recommend
Museo Jumex
303 Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
287 locals recommend
Private coleccion of Jumex company owners, is a contemporary museum designed by British architecture David Chipperfield
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera´s studio, located in an upscale residential area across the street of beautiful and delicious Restaurant San Angel Inn
185 locals recommend
Museo Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
s/n Diego Rivera
185 locals recommend
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera´s studio, located in an upscale residential area across the street of beautiful and delicious Restaurant San Angel Inn

Everything Else

Biggest square in Mexico City and the heart of it
795 locals recommend
Zócalo
S/N P.za de la Constitución
795 locals recommend
Biggest square in Mexico City and the heart of it
Home of some of the largest ancient pyramids. 8:00 - 17:00. Hire a guide to explain the incredible pyramids. Eat at La Gruta Restaurant. Hire a Taxi for MXN$1200 for 8 hrs or by Turibus MXN$750 each.
36 locals recommend
Teotihuacán Municipality
36 locals recommend
Home of some of the largest ancient pyramids. 8:00 - 17:00. Hire a guide to explain the incredible pyramids. Eat at La Gruta Restaurant. Hire a Taxi for MXN$1200 for 8 hrs or by Turibus MXN$750 each.