Mexico City Neighborhoods & Districts
Coyoacan
Mexico City
Once home to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, Coyoacan, filled with impressive mansions, cafes, bookstores and cobblestone streets, is a relaxed suburb of Mexico City known for its slow-paced artistic side.
La Condesa
Mexico City
Filled with parks and mansions, the colonial Condesa neighborhood is hip with the artistic, bohemian locals and like-minded visitors looking for political conversation over a café and innovative jazz shows.
Polanco
Mexico City
One of Mexico City's trendiest neighborhoods, the upscale Polanco district is filled with fine Mexico City dining, shopping, and boutique lodging in addition to galleries, nightlife, theater and cinema.
Polanco Hotels
San Angel
Mexico City
An historic Mexico City neighborhood that still boasts cobblestone streets and colonial homes in place of concrete and 1970s-era apartments, the San Angel neighborhood offers excellent dining and shopping in a relatively tranquil area of Mexico City.
Xochimilco
Mexico City
Often called the "Venice of Mexico," Xochimilco, just south of Mexico City, is known for floating gardens, an ancient past and colorful boats that drift tourists along a colorful waterway.
Zocalo & Centro Historic
Mexico City
Mexico City's historic town center and one of the world's largest public plazas, the central Zocalo is a key Mexico City hub and one of Mexico City's most popular attractions. At night, the Centro Historico is filled with office buildings converted into discos and a bit of everyone people-wise.
Zocalo Hotels
Zona Rosa
Mexico City
The famous "Pink Zone" district of Mexico City, the Zone Rosa is one of the most popular places to stay in Mexico City and boasts a wide array of upscale shopping, nightlife (topless and otherwise) and dining.
Zona Rosa Hotels
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