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Looking for the best restaurants, bars and experiences in Mexico City? LifestyleMundo is an AI-powered city concierge that curates the finest dining, nightlife, hotels, cultural experiences and wellness venues across Mexico City. Every venue is handpicked by editorial experts — no algorithms, no crowd-sourcing. Our concierge adapts to your GPS location, the time of day, and the live weather to recommend exactly what you need, when you need it. Available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic and Chinese.
25 curated restaurants & dining across Mexico City
One Michelin star. Lucho Martinez's multi-course menu blends Mexican and global influences — bunuelo with caviar, kampachi crudo with Oaxacan chili paste, Wagyu ribs with black squash. Named after his daughter. Personal, precise, and ambitious.
One Michelin star for an open-air rooftop restaurant surrounded by trees with mismatched furniture. Elena Reygadas' more casual sister to Rosetta — dog-friendly, relaxed, and serving contemporary Mexican food that's anything but informal. The most charming Michelin star in Mexico.
One Michelin star. No sign, no menu, no reservations, cash only, four communal tables. Corn is ground on site, tortillas shaped by hand, cooked to order with seasonal ingredients. From Bib Gourmand to one star in a year — the most democratic Michelin-starred restaurant in the world.
One Michelin star. Norma Listman and Saqib Keval fuse African, Indian, and Mexican cuisines into something entirely new. Spice routes meet ancient grains in a space that feels like a cultural crossroads. One of the most original restaurants in the world.
Eduardo Garcia's farm-to-table bistro in Roma Norte. The market menu changes daily based on what arrives fresh. The duck, the fish, the sauces — everything is precise, seasonal, and full of flavour. Small room, big heart, and one of the most consistent restaurants in the city.
One Michelin star for Elena Reygadas' Italian-Mexican fusion in a beautiful Roma Norte townhouse. The World's Best Female Chef weaves fresh pasta with Mexican ingredients — tacos with pureed pistachios, white mole with fermented carrots. The courtyard garden is enchanting.
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9 curated bars & nightlife across Mexico City
World's 50 Best Bars No. 2 and former No. 1. Hidden behind an unmarked door on Calle Amberes. The cocktails are theatrical, inventive, and technically brilliant. The bartenders are among the best on earth. Reservations essential — this is the most sought-after bar seat in Latin America.
Consistently ranked among the World's 50 Best Bars. The cocktail bar that proved Mexico City belonged on the global drinks map. Inventive serves using Mexican ingredients — chapulines, hoja santa, chipotle — in a buzzy Roma Norte setting.
World's 50 Best Bars No. 23. A mezcal-forward cocktail bar that celebrates Mexico's agave heritage with contemporary technique. The smoky, complex cocktails pair ancient ingredients with modern presentation. An essential stop for anyone serious about Mexican spirits.
Botanical cocktails inspired by the Galápagos — creative and sustainable.
A rooftop bar in Juárez with DJ sets, cocktails, and sunset views over the city. Three floors including an open-air terrace. The vibe shifts from chill afternoon drinks to late-night dancing. The most fun rooftop in CDMX.
Hidden behind a taquería. Ring the bell — one of the world's best speakeasies.
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6 curated hotels & stays across Mexico City
A hacienda-style oasis on Paseo de la Reforma with a stunning interior courtyard. The service is immaculate, the pool is a sanctuary, and the location on Mexico's grandest boulevard puts you between Chapultepec and the Centro Historico. The most polished luxury hotel in the city.
A Grupo Habita hotel in a colonial building steps from the Zócalo. The rooftop restaurant overlooks the cathedral. Rooms are clean-lined and serene. The location in the Centro Historico is unbeatable for exploring the historic heart of Mexico City.
A 1928 French neoclassical building turned boutique hotel in the heart of Condesa. The rooftop terrace and sushi bar overlook the treetops of Parque España. The rooms are minimal, the location is perfect for exploring Roma and Condesa on foot, and the vibe is effortlessly cool.
A 17th-century palace converted into a design hotel by Grupo Habita. The rooftop pool and bar look across the Centro Historico rooftops. The Azul Historico restaurant serves traditional Mexican cuisine. The building's history is layered into every wall.
A mid-century building reimagined as a design hotel by JSa Arquitectura. The pool in the courtyard is the social hub. The rooms are minimal and elegant. The location in Juárez puts you steps from Roma and Condesa. CDMX's best-value design hotel.
A Roma Norte guesthouse that feels like staying at a friend's beautifully designed apartment. Eight rooms, rooftop terrace, and a location in the middle of everything. The owners curate local experiences and restaurant recommendations. CDMX's most personal stay.
24 curated landmarks & culture across Mexico City
The floating gardens of the Aztecs. Board a colourful trajinera (gondola) and drift through ancient canals while mariachi bands float alongside and vendors sell food and flowers from their boats. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most joyful experience in Mexico City.
Mexico City's oldest public park. Shaded benches, fountains, and the Hemiciclo a Juárez monument.
2km ceremonial road. Side temples, murals, and the scale of this 2,000-year-old city.
Her cobalt-blue childhood home, preserved as she left it. Book timed tickets weeks ahead.
The only royal castle in the Americas — sweeping views down Paseo de la Reforma.
The bohemian village within the city where Frida and Diego lived, Trotsky was assassinated, and the weekend market fills the plazas with food, crafts, and street performers. The churros at El Moro are excellent. The Mercado de Coyoacán for tostadas. A full afternoon.
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6 curated experiences across Mexico City
The Pyramid of the Sun, the Pyramid of the Moon, and the Avenue of the Dead — a pre-Aztec city that was once the largest in the Americas. 50km from CDMX. Go at dawn to beat crowds and heat. Climb the pyramids. The scale is humbling.
Traditional Mexican folk dance performed in the most beautiful theatre in the country. The costumes, the music, the choreography — a celebration of Mexico's regional cultures from Jalisco to Oaxaca. Sunday morning and Wednesday evening performances. Book ahead.
Mexico City is the mezcal capital of the world. Several bars in Roma Norte offer guided tastings through different agave varieties, regions, and producers. From espadín to tobalá, wild-harvested to cultivated. The best way to understand Mexico's most complex spirit.
Mexican wrestling in the cathedral of lucha libre. Friday nights are the main event — masked wrestlers, aerial acrobatics, crowd theatrics, and an energy that is uniquely Mexican. Buy tickets in advance, bring cash for beer and snacks, and prepare to scream. This is Mexico City entertainment at its purest.
The beating heart of mariachi music. Hundreds of musicians in charro suits gather nightly to serenade visitors and compete for work. Hire a group, order tequila at Salon Tenampa, and listen to Cielito Lindo under the stars. Go after 10pm when the energy peaks.
Walk Roma Norte and eat everything. Start at Panaderia Rosetta for pastries, Contramar for lunch, taco stands for pastor, La Clandestina for mezcal, and finish at a rooftop bar as the sun sets over the neighbourhood. Roma Norte is Mexico City's best food neighbourhood.
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