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Mexico City Itinerary: 3 Perfect Days, Curated by a Local Artist

May 15, 2026
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Mexico City Itinerary: 3 Perfect Days, Curated by a Local Artist


Muralist and designer Luisa Salas calls Mexico City home

I’m a Mexico City-based artist and creative director, originally from the north of Mexico. Before moving here, I spent several years living in different parts of the country, from the Caribbean to the Yucatán Peninsula. I’ve now been in Mexico City for around five years, and what initially brought me here was my work as an artist. What’s kept me here is everything else the city offers.

Mexico is full of incredible places, but there’s something very specific about Mexico City. It has a kind of global energy that’s hard to match: People from all over doing interesting things, there’s constant movement, and a sense that opportunities can come from anywhere. The scale of Mexico City can feel intense at times, but that’s also part of what makes it exciting. What I’m most drawn to is the contrast. It’s a huge, sometimes chaotic city, but there’s also a strong sense of style, modernism, and even slowness if you know where to look. From the streets to the way people dress—there’s inspiration everywhere. That tension between fast and slow, raw and refined, is what makes the city so compelling. —Luisa Salas, artist

Where to stay


Day 1: Lomas and Chapultepec

Breakfast spot: A quick bite at Chiquitito

Chiquitito

Start at Chiquitito in Lomas, on Monte Ararat Street. It’s a small café with a really nice book selection (for kids and adults), so it’s a great place to have a light breakfast, good coffee, and maybe pick something up to read.

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On your way out, stop by Odette for a quick pan dulce.

You’re going to thank yourself later when you need a pick-me-up. Easy and worth it.

Morning activity: Stroll Lomas

Lunch spot: Tacos at La Once Mil

La Once Mil

This is a small taquería that’s quickly become one of my favorites. I’d 100% recommend a taco from the black angus trompo, or a Robalito taco (al pastor-style fish). It’s simple, but really well done and with a slightly different selection than usual. Heads up: It’s tiny, so go early or be ready to wait a bit.

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Afternoon activity: Wander the Botanical Garden

Bosque de Chapultepec

Head into Chapultepec and spend some time walking through the park. I’d recommend going through the botanical garden and making your way to Lago Algo—It’s a gallery and restaurant in a wild-looking modernist building. Grab a carajillo (espresso and Licor 43) at the bar. It’s the classic Mexican afternoon pick-me-up.

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Dinner: Ramen at MO+F

MO+F

It’s a classic one in Mexico City, a broad take on Asian cuisine, but everything is consistently good, and the space and vibe are always on point. I highly recommend their Tom Yam ramen.

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Evening activity: Drinks at Pistilo

Pistilo

This is a relatively new spot with great drinks—like the Piña-Chaya cocktail—and a really good ambience. It feels genuinely connected to the local creative scene; definitely worth ending the day here.

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Day 2: Condesa and Roma

Breakfast spot: Chilaquiles at Lardo

Lardo

This one is always busy, so try to get there early, but it’s easy, reliable, and a good way to start the day without overthinking it. I usually get a guayaba roll to get started and then some Green Chilaquiles with sunny side up eggs on top.

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Morning activity: Art and design at Casa Basalta

Casa Basalta

Head to Casa Basalta on Calle Colima. It’s a stunning Porfirian-era house that was remodeled into a creative hub. Instead of just one shop, you can spend a couple of hours here exploring different levels. Check out MAIA Contemporary for some of the best emerging art in the city. For shopping, hit IKAL Store, which is like a high-end gallery for Mexican and Latin American design, and AMO AMY, which is probably the coolest spot for women’s streetwear and curated luxury pieces. The whole building has this great energy where art, fashion, and architecture just kind of bleed into each other.

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Lunch spot: Lebanese fare at El Jamil

El Jamil

I love Lebanese food—the vibe here is perfect, and the food is authentic. It’s full of greenery, tiles, and a cozy but modern vibe, so it feels like you’ve been transported somewhere else. It’s quiet and tucked away from the street chaos; a nice break before heading back out.

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Afternoon activity: Art spotting at Mooni Gallery

Mooni Gallery

This is the gallery I work with the most in this country, and I always recommend it. The whole block is curated by the same team, so you’ll find a mix of art, objects, and clothes, all from Latin American creators.

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Dinner: A local favorite

Fugaz

Small menu, very well executed, delicious food, and a great atmosphere. Fugaz is a small place with a more intimate dinner vibe, but that’s part of why I love it. It feels like a place where people who actually live here go to have a quick meal with good friends and good music.

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Looking for a menu recommendation?

Do not skip the avocado and furikake tostada!

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