Overview
Condesa and Roma are Mexico City's hippest, most polished neighborhoods, where early-20th-century Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture lines tree-shaded streets reminiscent of Paris. They're also the epicenter of Mexico's culinary revolution - from World's 50 Best restaurants like Pujol and Contramar to humble street tacos. Trendy cafes, indie bookshops, designer boutiques, and clubs draw digital nomads and young travelers, while Parque México and Plaza Río de Janeiro invite leisurely strolls. Free (restaurants and cafes extra). Metro Line 1 Insurgentes or Chapultepec station.
Opening Hours
24 hours (cafes 08:00-22:00)
Travel Tips
Bazar del Sábado on weekends is great for Mexican crafts. Pujol and Contramar need reservations 1-2 months ahead.
Hotels near Condesa & Roma Districts
Hotels and guesthouses in Mexico City, Condesa & Roma, Mexico City
Other attractions in Mexico City

Teotihuacan
Ancient Aztec city with the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Zocalo
One of the world's largest plazas, ringed by the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace at the heart of Mexico's history.

Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul)
The 'Blue House' where Frida Kahlo was born and died - a pilgrimage site for fans of Mexico's most iconic artist.

Chapultepec Park
Latin America's largest urban park, with museums, a zoo, and a castle - the lungs of Mexico City.

National Museum of Anthropology
A world-class museum of Mesoamerican civilization, home to the finest Maya and Aztec artifacts.

Xochimilco
A UNESCO World Heritage Site - ride colorful trajinera boats along Aztec-era canals.

Palacio de Bellas Artes
Mexico's premier art museum and theater, with Art Nouveau exterior and Art Deco interior.
