I’m all done with my Mexico City blog posts and it was so nice to relive the trip through these posts. I wrote about the amazing food, what it was like visiting this massive city for the first time, where to stay, all the best places to shop and all the interesting things to see and do. This little post rounds up all my Mexico City posts in one quick and easy location for your convenience!
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Mexico City Travel Guide
Mexico, Photography, TravelIn March I visited Mexico for the first time to eat all the food and see all the art. I’m not a beach/resort person so we visited Mexico City. It was an amazing experience exploring this massive, crazy city. There are so many district areas/neighbourhoods to explore and in 5 days we saw so much of the city and ate so much amazing food.
Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
Mexico, TravelThe Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo was the home of the two famed Mexican artists in the southern San Ángel neighbourhood of Mexico City. The striking modern house, not far from Kahlo’s family home was built by Mexican architect and painter Juan O’Gorman. The house was a joint design project between the three artists, O’Gorman even had his own separate section of the house. The house is unique, not just in its modern design but also because it was divided into different buildings to allow each artist to have their own private area and studio but still be connected to each other. Rivera and Kahlo’s part of the home is connected by a rooftop bridge that is visually reflective of their relationship. The couple only lived in the house from 1934-1940.
Casa Gilardi, Mexico City
Mexico, Photography, TravelCasa Gilardi is the last private home designed by renowned Mexican architect Luis Barragán in Mexico City. The house was built between 1975-1978 and is still owned by the original family who commissioned Barragán to build it. During our trip to Mexico City in March we visited this special house.
A Mediterranean Lunch at Lardo, Mexico City
Food, Mexico, Reviews, TravelLardo in Mexico City’s Condesa neighbourhood was one place I knew I wanted to try during our visit in March. Everything on their Mediterranean inspired menu was delicious! Lardo is part of the same restaurant group as Rosetta (you can even get their pastries at the side to-go window) and after dinning there I knew Lardo was going to be just as good!
Brunch at Masala y Maíz, Mexico City
Food, Mexico, Reviews, TravelMasala y Maíz in Mexico City’s Juarez neighbourhood was the perfect brunch spot when we visited back in March. Our hotel included breakfast but I wanted to try one of Mexico City’s amazing brunch places while we were there. Masala y Maíz explores the culinary traditions of South Asian, East African and Mexico.
Colours of Mexico City
Mexico, Photography, TravelMexico City is one of the most colourful places I’ve ever been so here are just a few colourful snaps. Mexico City guide coming soon!