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Mexico City offers a wealth of culture, food, music and art. There is so much to see and do here that it would take you years to explore it all. After 14 years' living here, one of my favorite things about my adoptive hometown is that I will never run out of local experiences.
CDMX, as it’s often called, is just a few hours from most major US cities, and in the Central Time zone making this the perfect weekend getaway for a group of friends who don’t want the hassle of jet lag but do want to be immersed in a completely different culture and vibe. For groups, I recommend always making advance reservations, especially if there are a lot of you.
When to arrive: To avoid long traffic delays to and from the airport I suggest you arrive after 10am and before 6pm on a Thursday to make the most of your long weekend.
How to get from the airport: Uber is probably the most convenient option from the airport, but also feel safe taking a local taxi that you can arrange at one of the many airport taxi stands. The local metro is an option if you want to travel cheap, but it can be tricky to navigate with luggage.
Getting around town: Ubers are easiest for foreigners that don’t speak Spanish, but public transportation will also take you anywhere. Embrace the adventure and take the metro or metrobus. A bike share account for a day or two is super inexpensive and a great way to get around within neighborhoods.
Where to stay: This megalopolis has literally thousands of hospitality options. Plan the neighborhood you want to stay in based on the restaurants, bars and activities you're keen to experience and avoid time wasted in traffic. For a bigger hotel try Volga right off of Av Reforma – when you tire of the city you can sip cocktails by the rooftop pool or in its basement speakeasy, Tokyo Blues. For something a bit more boutique, La Casona has an incredible location in Roma Norte and an upscale nostalgic chic with a mezcal tasting room. For late-night chats and cooking together go with Airbnb – Roma, Condesa, Juarez and Polanco are all great neighborhoods close to main attractions.
What to pack: Mexico City is not the place for beachwear and sandals, pack smart city attire with a few casual outfits for day trips or a taco crawl. From June to December the evenings are cool so bring a light jacket or sweater and consider an umbrella from June to the end of October. Bring a hat if you plan to visit the pyramids outside of town – there are no trees and no shade out there.
Dinner: There is a long list of amazing dining options in Mexico City. My personal favorites tend towards intimate dining rooms and inventive, incredible food rather than a lot of pomp and circumstance. Taller Xilotl has some of the
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