Hospitality Guide Mexico City
- July 13th, 2010
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Mexico City,
Welcome to the world’s second largest city. Mexico City offers a variety of distinctive neighborhoods and is home to some 20 million inhabitants. The country’s sprawling capital can overwhelm even the most seasoned traveler and more important, Mexico City offers a wide selection of impressive venues that are definitely worth a visit! Make sure to double check the opening hours of the restaurants and bars mentioned below as most of them are opened only from Thursday to Sunday.
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You would probably want to explore some of the lively areas in the city tonight. After your refreshing shower in your hotel room it is time to dress…dress to impress. We are taking a taxi to the historic center where the hospitality scene is awaiting our visit. First we’ll have a drink on the rooftop of Hotel de Cortes (Av. Hidalgo No. 85), which is located in a historic yet modern colonial building. De rooftop bar is named El Cielo de Cortes. This bar offers a contemporary setting with trendy lounge sofas and tasty fare, not to mention the panoramic views.
Hungry? Let’s visit a charming restaurant behind the Zocalo square in the center of the historic district: La Casa de las Sirenas (Guatemala 32). This venue is located right behind Mexico City’s impressive Metropolitan Cathedral. The restaurant is located on the rooftop of a historic house and offers affordable dining in a spectacular setting. Try one of the authentic Mexican Enchilladas and make sure to order your first tequila (Don Julio is worth a try!!) of your hospitality trip! Traditionally served with spicy tomato- and lime juice!
Our next visit is La Terraza del Centro (Guatemala 18). Just a few doors down from La Casa de las Sirenas we found another rooftop venue that breathes culture, intelligence and a great atmosphere. This restaurant bar is THE place to be if you fancy a young yet sophisticated crowd, moderate prices and…fine jazz or DJ’s. We almost forgot to mention the breathtaking views on the Cathedral…
Final stop for tonight is Zinco (Motolinia 20). This club is located in a former bank vault and is transformed into a Jazz club. This venue was ranked as one of the ” 25 most exciting new nightspots in the world” by Condé Nast Traveler. As you can imagine…the place is not cheap though absolutely worth spending your funds! Our thought for tonight: “Hit it like there is no tomorrow…!!”
Day 2, clubbing, drinking and…more clubbing at Condesa
Today we’re visiting the Condesa area. Mexico City’s own Soho, features offbeat boutiques and streetside restaurants and bars. These are the stumping grounds of the city’s young upwardly mobile professionals.
Before taking off to the Condesa area, we MUST visit a hotel in the chique Polanco area. We are visiting the W hotel (Campos Eliseos 252). This is without a doubt one of the most refreshing hotel brands of the last decade. The W offers trendy lounges, contemporary design and exceptionally professional staff. On Thursday and Friday night, the lobby lounge is packed with a fashionable crowd because of special events, fashion shows, brand promotions etc. Make sure not to miss this one tonight!
Now let’s take a taxi to Condesa. Have dinner at one of the many street restaurants in the area before we take you for another thrilling experience. (If you need some advice try Brasserie La Moderna (Orizaba 95), Condesa df (Veracruz 102) or El Tizoncito(Tamaulipas 122)).
After dinner, we will start the evening at an unforgettable venue that is becoming famous all over the world: an ice bar. The venue we are visiting is the Artic Bar. This bar is a great place to “chill out”. The bar, interior and decoration are all carved out of ice, and yesss even the glasses are made of ice. We suggest to order something strong to keep you warm, because the coat provided upon arrival is not going to cut it…
Continue two doors down to Mojito Room (Nuevo León 81) to enjoy a few of Mexico’s most celebrated cocktails! This venue is so typically Mexico City and is a must visit for every self respecting cocktail lover. Enjoy the exhilarating Mexican vibes played by the live band and tremendous mojito’s. After a few of these heavenly drinks find yourself on the dancefloor trying to shoot a little salsa from those hips…
Do we feel the vibe?? Great! Top off the evening with a visit to Fever (Nuevo León 67). This chique nightclub offers trendy DJ’s and an upscale crowd. The club consists of 2 floors, 3 bars and a separate lounging area on the 2nd floor. If you are visitung this venue with a group, we recommend to reserve a table and pre-order a few bottles of your favorite liquor or champagne! Once inside, enjoy the colorful ” Saturday Night Fever” dancefloor and the exhilarating beats spun by the DJ in charge! Just when you think the night has ended and the DJ stops playing, the party goes on until early morning…where? In the Lounge area upstairs, hurry up fool!
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