The Vintage Traveler's Spot guide

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The Vintage Traveler's Spot guide

Drinks & Nightlife

Speakeasy bar. Mezcal, beer, indie music and snacks.
125 residents recomanen
Bósforo
31 Luis Moya
125 residents recomanen
Speakeasy bar. Mezcal, beer, indie music and snacks.
Spanish style snacks and food, good drinks, live indie music or DJs.
27 residents recomanen
Bar Pata Negra
49 Av. 5 de Mayo
27 residents recomanen
Spanish style snacks and food, good drinks, live indie music or DJs.
The best jazz club in Downtown. Events and cover on its website.
100 residents recomanen
Zinco Jazz Club
20 Calle de Motolinia
100 residents recomanen
The best jazz club in Downtown. Events and cover on its website.
Mexican food, snacks, beer, mezcal and drinks.
7 residents recomanen
Talismán de Motolinia
Calle de Motolinia
7 residents recomanen
Mexican food, snacks, beer, mezcal and drinks.
Irish pub with live rock music.
Celticspub alameda
64 Av. Juárez
Irish pub with live rock music.
A bar in the non-touristic Downtown area, just where the Colonia Juarez starts (West side of Artículo 123 Street). Good music + books + coffee + drinks.
19 residents recomanen
Bucardón
1 Donato Guerra
19 residents recomanen
A bar in the non-touristic Downtown area, just where the Colonia Juarez starts (West side of Artículo 123 Street). Good music + books + coffee + drinks.

Cafés

For breakfast or lunch. Great coffee. Cheap.
12 residents recomanen
Café Emir
Calle de Francisco Díaz Covarrubias
12 residents recomanen
For breakfast or lunch. Great coffee. Cheap.
Open 24/7. Churros, coffee and chocolate. A Downtown's classic.
101 residents recomanen
El Moro
42 Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas
101 residents recomanen
Open 24/7. Churros, coffee and chocolate. A Downtown's classic.
At the rooftop terrace of Sears building. For lunch or dinner. Good coffee and snacks. Great view of Bellas Artes and Alameda Central.
15 residents recomanen
Finca Don Porfirio Juarez
14 Av. Juárez
15 residents recomanen
At the rooftop terrace of Sears building. For lunch or dinner. Good coffee and snacks. Great view of Bellas Artes and Alameda Central.
Cafe and restaurant in the non-touristic Downtown area, just where the Colonia Juarez starts. Coffee + spanish and mexican food + cuban vibe.
33 residents recomanen
Café La Habana
62 Av. Morelos
33 residents recomanen
Cafe and restaurant in the non-touristic Downtown area, just where the Colonia Juarez starts. Coffee + spanish and mexican food + cuban vibe.

Restaurantes

Mexican food: quesadillas, pozole, sopes, tacos, etc. For breakfast, lunch or dinner. Cheap, clean and tasty.
165 residents recomanen
La Casa De Toño
7 Dolores
165 residents recomanen
Mexican food: quesadillas, pozole, sopes, tacos, etc. For breakfast, lunch or dinner. Cheap, clean and tasty.
Mexico City cuisine. Breakfasts, lunchs and dinners. Cheap, clean, healthy and tasty.
El Hijo de Don Toribio
31 Luis Moya
Mexico City cuisine. Breakfasts, lunchs and dinners. Cheap, clean, healthy and tasty.
Restaurant at the upper floors of Torre Latinoamericana. Amazing view of Mexico City's skyline. Average check $300-$500 pesos p/person.
33 residents recomanen
Miralto
2 TORRE LATINOAMERICANA
33 residents recomanen
Restaurant at the upper floors of Torre Latinoamericana. Amazing view of Mexico City's skyline. Average check $300-$500 pesos p/person.
Mexican gourmet cuisine in canteen environment. Great value!
Salon 16 Cocina de Cantina
Mexican gourmet cuisine in canteen environment. Great value!
Rooftop terrace of Centro Cultural de España. Spanish cuisine. Near to the Zocalo and behind the Catedral Metropolitana.
26 residents recomanen
Centre Cultural Espanyol a Mèxic
18 República de Guatemala
26 residents recomanen
Rooftop terrace of Centro Cultural de España. Spanish cuisine. Near to the Zocalo and behind the Catedral Metropolitana.
The healthy option of the non-touristic Downtown area (West side of Artículo 123 Street). The menu, during weekdays, costs about $100 pesos + tip. First-quality ingredients and irreverent furniture decoration. Recommended by Time Out magazine.
Resto Ramona
No. 116 Calle Artículo 123
The healthy option of the non-touristic Downtown area (West side of Artículo 123 Street). The menu, during weekdays, costs about $100 pesos + tip. First-quality ingredients and irreverent furniture decoration. Recommended by Time Out magazine.
A multifaceted place of the non-touristic Downtown area (West side of Artículo 123 Street). Cafe + art gallery + crafts store. Recommended by Time Out magazine.
37 residents recomanen
El 123
123 B C. Artículo 123
37 residents recomanen
A multifaceted place of the non-touristic Downtown area (West side of Artículo 123 Street). Cafe + art gallery + crafts store. Recommended by Time Out magazine.
The best pizza and pasta in the area!
17 residents recomanen
Cancino Alameda
9 Calle Dr Mora
17 residents recomanen
The best pizza and pasta in the area!
Cocina árabe. Considerado como uno de los 100 mejores restaurantes de la Ciudad de México. Ticket promedio p/persona: $500 pesos. // Arab cuisine. It has been awarded as one of the best 100 restaurants in Mexico City. Average check per person: $500 Mexican pesos.
30 residents recomanen
Al Andalus
171 Mesones
30 residents recomanen
Cocina árabe. Considerado como uno de los 100 mejores restaurantes de la Ciudad de México. Ticket promedio p/persona: $500 pesos. // Arab cuisine. It has been awarded as one of the best 100 restaurants in Mexico City. Average check per person: $500 Mexican pesos.
European-style baguettes mixed with local ingredients. Average check p/person: $150 pesos.
8 residents recomanen
La Vitrina
31 Luis Moya
8 residents recomanen
European-style baguettes mixed with local ingredients. Average check p/person: $150 pesos.

Parques y espacios públicos

Public urban park. A Downtown's classic. Built in mid XVI Century.
338 residents recomanen
Alameda Central
s/n Avenida Hidalgo
338 residents recomanen
Public urban park. A Downtown's classic. Built in mid XVI Century.
A Downtown's classic. There are some cafes, restaurants, bar and a museum underneath the Monumento a la Revolución.
445 residents recomanen
Monument a la Revolució
s/n Pl. de la República
445 residents recomanen
A Downtown's classic. There are some cafes, restaurants, bar and a museum underneath the Monumento a la Revolución.

Tiendas y supermercados / Essentials & stores

Clothes, record stores, restaurants, bars, rooftop terrace, etc.
47 residents recomanen
Barrio Alameda
9 Calle Dr Mora
47 residents recomanen
Clothes, record stores, restaurants, bars, rooftop terrace, etc.
Public market with cool and weird things. Groceries, bars, cafes, etc.
147 residents recomanen
Mercat de Sant Joan
21 2ᵃ Calle de Ernesto Pugibet
147 residents recomanen
Public market with cool and weird things. Groceries, bars, cafes, etc.
Mexican crafts.
369 residents recomanen
Ciudadela Park
José María Morelos
369 residents recomanen
Mexican crafts.
Supermarket for everyday necessities. 10 minutes walk.
42 residents recomanen
Chedraui
846 Calz. Ignacio Zaragoza
42 residents recomanen
Supermarket for everyday necessities. 10 minutes walk.
Pharmacy and basic medical attention.
Farmatodo Independencia
20 Revillagigedo
Pharmacy and basic medical attention.

Museos / Arts & Culture

The Templo Mayor was the main temple of the Mexica peoples in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, which is now Mexico City. (via Wikipedia)
418 residents recomanen
Museu del Templo Mayor
8 Seminario
418 residents recomanen
The Templo Mayor was the main temple of the Mexica peoples in their capital city of Tenochtitlan, which is now Mexico City. (via Wikipedia)
The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) has hosted some of the most notable events in music, dance, theatre, opera and literature and has held important exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography. (via Wikipedia)
680 residents recomanen
Palau de Belles Arts
S/N Av. Juárez
680 residents recomanen
The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) has hosted some of the most notable events in music, dance, theatre, opera and literature and has held important exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography. (via Wikipedia)
Biblioteca Vasconcelos (Vasconcelos Library) is a library in the downtown area of Mexico City (Buenavista neighborhood). It was dedicated to José Vasconcelos, the philosopher and former presidential candidate and former president of the National Library of Mexico. (via Wikipedia)
140 residents recomanen
Biblioteca Vasconcelos
S/N Eje 1 Nte.
140 residents recomanen
Biblioteca Vasconcelos (Vasconcelos Library) is a library in the downtown area of Mexico City (Buenavista neighborhood). It was dedicated to José Vasconcelos, the philosopher and former presidential candidate and former president of the National Library of Mexico. (via Wikipedia)
The Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) (National Museum of Art) is the Mexican national art museum. The museum is housed in a neoclassical building. It includes a large collection representing the history of Mexican art from the mid-sixteenth century to the mid 20th century. (via Wikipedia)
300 residents recomanen
Museu Nacional d'Art
8 Calle de Tacuba
300 residents recomanen
The Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) (National Museum of Art) is the Mexican national art museum. The museum is housed in a neoclassical building. It includes a large collection representing the history of Mexican art from the mid-sixteenth century to the mid 20th century. (via Wikipedia)
Modern art and experimental exhibitions. The building which host the Laboratorio was built in 1591, and it was the "Convento de San Diego".
17 residents recomanen
Laboratori d'Art Alameda
7 Calle Doctor Mora
17 residents recomanen
Modern art and experimental exhibitions. The building which host the Laboratorio was built in 1591, and it was the "Convento de San Diego".
The Museo de Arte Moderno or Museum of Modern Art is located in Chapultepec park. The museum prepares exhibitions of national and international contemporary artists. The museum also hosts a permanent collection of art from Remedios Varo, Gelsen Gas, Frida Kahlo, Olga Costa, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Leonora Carrington, Rufino Tamayo, Juan Soriano, and Vicente Rojo. (via Wikipedia)
467 residents recomanen
Museu d'Art Modern
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
467 residents recomanen
The Museo de Arte Moderno or Museum of Modern Art is located in Chapultepec park. The museum prepares exhibitions of national and international contemporary artists. The museum also hosts a permanent collection of art from Remedios Varo, Gelsen Gas, Frida Kahlo, Olga Costa, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, José Clemente Orozco, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Leonora Carrington, Rufino Tamayo, Juan Soriano, and Vicente Rojo. (via Wikipedia)
Museo Rufino Tamayo is a public contemporary art museum located in Chapultepec park, that produces innovative international contemporary art exhibitions, using its collection of modern and contemporary art, as well as artworks from the collection of its founder, the artist Rufino Tamayo. (via Wikipedia)
561 residents recomanen
Museu d'Art Contemporani Tamayo
51 Av. Paseo de la Reforma
561 residents recomanen
Museo Rufino Tamayo is a public contemporary art museum located in Chapultepec park, that produces innovative international contemporary art exhibitions, using its collection of modern and contemporary art, as well as artworks from the collection of its founder, the artist Rufino Tamayo. (via Wikipedia)
Biblioteca de México José Vasconcelos at La Ciudadela park. One of the first public libraries in Mexico City. Historic building with gorgeous architecture.
41 residents recomanen
Biblioteca Mexico
4 De La Ciudadela
41 residents recomanen
Biblioteca de México José Vasconcelos at La Ciudadela park. One of the first public libraries in Mexico City. Historic building with gorgeous architecture.
El Centro de la Imagen is a public space aimed to research, analysis and promotion of photography. It is next to the Biblioteca de México José Vasconcelos at La Ciudadela park.
26 residents recomanen
Centre de la Imatge
26 residents recomanen
El Centro de la Imagen is a public space aimed to research, analysis and promotion of photography. It is next to the Biblioteca de México José Vasconcelos at La Ciudadela park.
The Centro Cultural de España (Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico) was in ruins in the late 1990s, when the Mexico City government ceded it to the Spanish government. When restoration work was finished, the new Centro Cultural de España was inaugurated by the king of Spain with the President of Mexico in 2002. This center promotes art exposition of various Mexican and Spanish artists, and include works by younger, more experimental artists as well as established ones. It also contains a small café upstairs and a gift shop downstairs. (via Wikipedia)
26 residents recomanen
Centre Cultural Espanyol a Mèxic
18 República de Guatemala
26 residents recomanen
The Centro Cultural de España (Cultural Center of Spain in Mexico) was in ruins in the late 1990s, when the Mexico City government ceded it to the Spanish government. When restoration work was finished, the new Centro Cultural de España was inaugurated by the king of Spain with the President of Mexico in 2002. This center promotes art exposition of various Mexican and Spanish artists, and include works by younger, more experimental artists as well as established ones. It also contains a small café upstairs and a gift shop downstairs. (via Wikipedia)