Where to stay:
Hotel & Spa Hacienda de Cortes by providing the code:
BODA JUAN PABLO & JOANNA
you’ll receive 10% of a discount for the first night and 15% for 2 nights.
Please, make the reservation directly with the hotel.
Please try to make reservations as soon as possible if you are looking
to use this venue given there is limited availability.

What to do in Mexico City?
¡La comida! The Food
Mexican cuisine is recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Give it a bite!
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Tacos: Orinoco or Califa – Some of the best tacos in the city!
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Mexican Seafood: Contramar or Fisher's – Mexican seafood and drinks
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Popular in Roma/Condesa: Blanco Colima or Rosetta
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Authentic Mexican: Limosneros or Azul historico – Good authentic Mexican cuisine options in Downtown
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High-end Mexican: Pujol or Quintonil – Michelin star rated Mexican food. Needs reservation several months in advance
Our recommendations for neighborhoods to visit:
Roma: Known for its bohemian vibe, Roma is filled with trendy cafes, art galleries, and beautiful architecture. The streets are lined with charming vintage shops and taco stands, making it a great place for leisurely strolls and enjoying local cuisine.
Condesa: Close to Roma, Condesa is a stylish area renowned for its lush parks, particularly Parque Mexico. The neighborhood features a mix of Art Deco and modern architecture, along with a vibrant nightlife scene, boutique shops, and a variety of restaurants and bars.
Polanco: Often regarded as one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city, Polanco boasts upscale shopping, fine dining, and cultural attractions like the National Museum of Anthropology. The tree-lined avenues and modern high-rises create a sophisticated atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists.