Our neighborhood guide will help you find the best base for your Mexico City trip, whether you're looking for tourist comforts, top restaurants or hidden gems.
Last time we were in Mexico City my husband wanted to stay close to Bosque de Chapultepec so we stayed in the San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood. It was a short walk to La Condesa.
That museum is outstanding looking. Not sure why I've never heard of it. I'm surprised that you can't get there on the Metro.
These are all lovely neighbourhoods to live in. Especially for the majority of people who want to be in the thick of it π
If someone wanted a proper suburb feel I might recommend Pedregal. If they want family vibes but well within the metro map, I'd send them to Del Valle or Narvarte.
Last time we were in Mexico City my husband wanted to stay close to Bosque de Chapultepec so we stayed in the San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood. It was a short walk to La Condesa.
That museum is outstanding looking. Not sure why I've never heard of it. I'm surprised that you can't get there on the Metro.
These are all lovely neighbourhoods to live in. Especially for the majority of people who want to be in the thick of it π
If someone wanted a proper suburb feel I might recommend Pedregal. If they want family vibes but well within the metro map, I'd send them to Del Valle or Narvarte.
Thanks! Great suggestionsβIβll add them to our list for when we update the book!
A reason this is such s good topic for a book: the city will keep growing and you'll always need to make updates!
We will never keep up!