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CDMX 2019


STAY ($–$$$$)
InterContinental Presidente Mexico City – really nice hotel (good enough for the former Bolivian president in exile)
Airbnb in Roma & La Condesa

EAT ($–$$)
Lardo – best food experience in CDMX, a must.
Lalo! – best breakfast experience as far as I can remember.
Paramo – fun, good, inexpensive.
Molino El Pujol – small hole-in-the-wall version of the famous Pujol, vegetarian dishes only, creative, surprising and delicious.
Contramar – if overbooked, go to Entremar, same outstanding seafood, no booking needed.
Entremar – sister restaurant to Contramar.
Tetetlan – art books and records library with reading/listening room, meets local artisanal creation, meets excellent traditional food.
Panaderia Rosetta – perfect on-the-go breakfast spot.
Rosetta
Maximo Bistrot
Cafe Nin – sit at the bar for a pick me up coffee and snacks.
Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre

DRINK ($–$$)
Loup Bar – excellent natural wine bar & restaurant.
Bosforo – mezcal bar.
Baltra – cocktail bar.
Licoreria Limantour – cocktail bar.
El Parnita – fun local bar underneath Paramo, perfect spot while waiting for your table.

ART & CULTURE ($–$$)

Kurimanzutto – contemporary art gallery
House of Gaga – contemporary art gallery
Lulu – contemporary art gallery
Gallery OMR – contemporary art gallery
Museo Nacional de Antropologia 
Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo
Museo Jumex
Frida Kahlo Museum
Cuadra San Cristobal Los Clubes Luis Barragán
Casa Estudio Luis Barragán – book a long time in advance.
San Angel District
Museo Anahuacalli
San Juan Teotihuacan de Arista

SHOP ($–$$)
Goodbye Folk Vintage Boutique – several floors of vintage clothing, accessories & handmade shoes
La Ciudadela – artisanal goods
Mercado El 100 – farmer’s market
Bazaar Saturday – artisanal goods

All photos shot using my Contax T2 with Portra 40


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