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Welcome to Time Out Mexico City EAT List, a definitive list of the 25 best restaurants in Mexico City. There are unmissable food spots seemingly on every...
Choosing the best things to do in Mexico City is daunting task when you consider that it’s the 2nd largest city in the world. So we are giving ourselves the...
Mexico City is full of nightlife surprises at every turn. Some of the best mixologists in the world can be found in Mexico City, in charge of the most...
Visiting Mexico City is a serious experience. As much for foreigners as for local tourists, there is something for everyone to enjoy thanks to such a huge...
It’s easier than ever to travel like a local these days: we stay in homes instead of hotel rooms, we never get lost, we can hail a cab anywhere and translate...
The cuisine of the Maya region is characterized by its unique flavors and use of ingredients from the south, from the famous cochinita to the apak-tsul or...
Merida is a city located in the heart of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, where history blends with modern charm. This is reflected in a thriving nightlife that...
We have a dream, just live to take a break and mojito near the blue ocean and enjoy life on the best beaches of Oaxaca. Here are our favourite places to...
The cuisine of Oaxaca encapsulates the essence of Mexico in its preparation. There's hardly a dish that locals or visitors can resist, be it the tlayudas...
We love Cabo. The gastronomy of Los Cabos is celebrated worldwide as it combines the freshness of the sea and the quality of its ingredients with local...
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Cuisine as a philosophic expression. Food preparation as a subtle methodology. The restaurant as a place for introspection and the chef as a creator. When...
“It’s the only thing I really know how to do,” Maximo’s Head Chef Eduardo Garcia humbly explains. Garcia was born in Guanajuato and emigrated to Atlanta with...
Finally! This Vicente Torres – of Oli, Mercado Roma fame – Mediterranean masterpiece is open. Named after the legendary Roman fish sauce, it’s nothing short of...
Some of these cocktail bars have no signage, or at least unobvious signage, nor do they share their addresses on social media but you can often find them...
There’s a bar where, rumor had it, they served a mean bone marrow. Its name you have to ask twice to get it right. I really was not prepared for the magnitude...
Mexico City is the capital of extravagant and exciting gay clubs and bars which, throughout their history, have reflected the crazy nightlife of the city. With...
They say that school actually ruins a lot of things for us, for example those of us who studied Mexican history year after year in elementary school may have a...
Located in the Centro Histórico, along Calle Donceles, is a majestic building that has born the name Esperanza Iris (1884-1962) Mexico’s “queen of the opera”...
From a pessimistic view, the Palace of Fine Arts is an architectural Frankenstein. Optimistically, it’s an eclectic architecture building. In a purely...
Art had ceased to be called modern in the last century and the city lacked a space dedicated exclusively to house the latest artistic endeavors, those that the...
It's like Broadway... but in Polanco. That’s what was promised by creators of the newest and most well-equipped theatrical venue in Mexico City, similar to the...
The National Museum of History, located within the Chapultepec Castle, is a place that narrates the transcendental eras of Mexican history. If its walls could...
One of the most classic places to visit in Mexico City is Xochimilco. Since 1930, they’ve been offering tourist trips in trajineras through more than 184...
Mexico City is home to legacy of many great Mexican artists, such as the muralists Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and José Clemente Orozco. The painter...
Stepping foot in Chapultepec is obligatory for any Mexico City resident, and equally for its visitors, being that it’s one of the spaces that best maintains...
Mexico's pre-Hispanic era (which chronologically began in the year 2000 BC) is culturally rich and particularly captivating. The experience of seeing with our...
Its official name is Monumento a la Independencia. It’s a meeting point and a starting point. While those who step foot here may not know it, they are standing...
During the 40s, modernity and development in the country was uncontrollable, as was industrialization which claimed to materialize an architectural centre...