Top 10 Best Hotels in Mexico City, Mexico
Top 10 Best Hotels in Mexico City, Mexico ///guest rating
Marquis Reforma Hotel Spa
Paseo De La Reforma 465 Col Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, CDMX, 06500, Mexico
Luxury hotel with spa, near The Angel of Independence Monument
Free WiFi
_____________________________
NH Collection Mexico City Airport T2
Capitan Carlos Leon S/N T2 Floor 6, Mexico City, CDMX, 15620, Mexico
4-star hotel in Venustiano Carranza with restaurant and bar/lounge
Free WiFi
_____________________________
Las Alcobas, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Mexico City
Av. Presidente Masaryk 390, Col. Polanco Chapultepec, Mexico City, CDMX, 11560, Mexico
Luxury hotel with restaurant, near French Embassy
Free WiFi and free parking
_____________________________
Zocalo Central Mexico City
Cinco de Mayo 61, Centro Historico, Mexico City, CDMX, 06000, Mexico
4-star hotel with restaurant, near Metropolitan Cathedral
Free cooked-to-order breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
_____________________________
Live Aqua Urban Resort Mexico
Av. Paseo de los Tamarindos No. 98, Col. Bosques de las Lomas, Mexico City, CDMX, 05120, Mexico
Luxury hotel in Cuajimalpa with spa and restaurant
Free WiFi
_____________________________
Gran Hotel Ciudad De Mexico
Av. 16 de Septiembre #82, Col. Centro, Mexico City, CDMX, 06000, Mexico
4-star hotel with 2 restaurants, near Plaza de la Constitucion
Free WiFi
_____________________________
Las Suites Campos Eliseos
Campos Eliseos 470, Mexico City, CDMX, 11560, Mexico
4-star hotel with spa, near French Embassy
Free WiFi
_____________________________
Historico Central Mexico City
Bolivar No. 28, Mexico City, CDMX, 06000, Mexico
4-star hotel with restaurant, near Madero Street
Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and free parking
_____________________________
Hotel Carlota
Rio Amazonas No. 73, Col. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, CDMX, 06500, Mexico
Boutique hotel with outdoor pool, near The Angel of Independence Monument
Free WiFi
_____________________________
Hotel Novit
Av. Insurgentes Sur 635, Col. Napoles, Mexico City, CDMX, 03810, Mexico
3.5-star hotel with indoor pool, near Plaza Mexico
Free WiFi
_____________________________
Mexico City Food Tour 10 Places to Visit
Welcome to Mexico City, where you’re bound to fall in love with the history, architecture, culture and especially the food! That’s why we linked up with Chef and food tour guide, Ubish Yaren to take us to 10 food spots you absolutely have tor try when you’re in Mexico City.
10 Foods to Try in Mexico City with MX Underground
Ubish Yaren is the perfect guide for this food adventure. Ubish has been in the food industry for the past 10 years, and has been operating his own food tour company Mexico Underground for the past 5. Ubish told me the inspiration behind his passion for food was his mother. My mom always cooked really bad, so I needed to cook on my own and explore the city to find the best places.
This post is inspired by the article 10 Things Every Tourist Must Eat (and Drink) in Mexico City written by Ubish Yaren for The Points Guy. The spots we visit on this tour are personal favorites of Ubish and some old school places. Each place we visited with Ubish is listed in order of appearance below:
Location: Chilpa
Dish: Chilaquiles
Chilpancingo 35, Colonia Condesa, 06170 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX
Location: Expendio de Maíz Sin Nombre
Dish: Antojitos
Av. Yucatan 84, Roma Nte., 06700 Mexico City, CDMX
Location: Madre Tamal
Dish: Tamales
Calle Liverpool 44a, Juárez, 06600 Mexico City, CDMX
Location: La Rifa Chocolateria
Drink: Cacao Strawberry Soda
Calle Dinamarca 47, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Mexico City, CDMX
Location: Museo Del Pulque Pulqueria La Panana
Drink: Pulque
Av. Hidalgo 107-109, Historical Center of the Cdad. of Mexico, Guerrero, 06300 Mexico City, CDMX
Location: Los Gueros de Boturini
Dish: Gringa de Pastor
Lorenzo Boturini 4354, Aeronáutica Militar, 15980 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Location: El Pambazo de Boturini
Dish: Pambazo
Aeronáutica Militar, 15970 Mexico City, CDMX
Location: Street Food Cart Reforma
Dish: Esquites
(Outside of Krispy Kreme) Av. Paseo de la Reforma 208, Juárez, 06600 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX
Location: Casa Azteca Mexico
Drink: Mezcal
Serapio Rendon 61, San Rafael, 06470 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Location: La Metropolitana Cervecería
Drink: Mexican Craft Beer
Diagonal San Antonio 1931, Narvarte Poniente, 03020 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Contact us if you have questions about any of the different locations we visited on this Food Adventure. I want to give a special thanks to Ubish Yaren and if you would like to schedule a food tour with Ubish, visit MX Underground.
travelerios.com
⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Mexico City CDMX : Colonia Juárez & Mercado Juárez
Google Maps Route:
A quick walk through Colonia Juárez & a quick visit to the local Mercado.
From Wikipedia:
Colonia Juarez is one of the better–known neighborhoods or colonias in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City. The neighborhood is shaped like a long triangle with the boundaries: Paseo de la Reforma on the north, Avenida Chapultepec on the south, and Eje 1 Poniente (Avenida Bucareli) on the east.
It is located between the historic center of Mexico City and the Chapultepec Park area, just south of the Paseo de la Reforma, which is one of Mexico's main commercial districts and its financial center. Since it was established in the late 19th century and early 20th as a haven for the wealthy leaving the city center, the colonia has been in near constant change. Most of the mansions built in the early part of its history have either been abandoned, converted into businesses or been taken over by squatters. However, it has had a cosmopolitan and intellectual reputation since its founding, which was reinforced with the influx of artists and intellectuals in the 1960s. The area has suffered deterioration since the 1980s, due to the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and other factors, but there have been efforts to return the area's former prestige, including tourism promotion, historic conservation efforts and the urbanization of areas close to Paseo de la Reforma.
The best known area of the colonia is Zona Rosa (Pink Zone) which is a tourist attraction for its artistic and intellectual reputation and is home to Mexico City's gay community. It is also home to “Little Seoul,” center of the city's Korean immigrant population.
Filmed February 22, 2019
Timestamps
0:10 - Calle Dinamarca & Insurgentes Sur / Av. Paseo de la Reforma / Roma
3:35 - Calle Dinamarca & Hamburgo
4:50 - Calle Dinamarca & Londres
6:20 - Calle Dinamarca & Calle Liverpool
8:05 - Calle Marsella & Calle Dinamarca
9:35 - Calle Marsella & Berlín
10:45 - Turín & Calle Marsella / Calle Versalles
12:15 - Turín & Abraham González
12:45 - Mercado Juárez
16:15 - Exiting Mercado Juárez at Av Chapultepec
16:55 - Bucareli & Turín
19:00 - Barcelona & Bucareli
20:35 - Barcelona & Abraham González
22:20 - Calle Versalles & Barcelona
22:50 - Roma & Calle Versalles
23:55 - Roma & Calle Lisboa
Support me on Patreon :
Follow me on Twitter:
Follow me on Instagram:
The links below may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I'll receive a small commission from your purchases.
Filmed Using
GoPro HERO7 Black:
FeiyuTech G6 Gimbal:
Camera Equipment I used or have used
GoPro Fusion — 360 Waterproof Digital VR Camera with Spherical 5.2K HD Video 18MP Photos:
GoPro HERO6 Black:
GoPro HERO5 Black:
FeiyuTech G5 Gimbal:
Panasonic G7:
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 7-14MM, F4.0 ASPH:
Zhiyun Crane V2 Gimbal:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
LowePro Photo Classic 300 AW:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew:
GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Battery with Dual Battery Charger:
Lifelimit Accessories Starter Kit for GoPro:
The CLAW Flexible Tripod:
AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro - Large:
Transcend USB 3.0 Card Reader:
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank:
Travel and Eat in Durango Mexico - Episode 3 (Part 1)
Join me as I travel around Durango Mexico. Hollywood's home of Old Western Movies. Durango is famous for it's scorpions and it's Scorpion Tacos.
I was told Durango was dangerous, the people were cold and conservative...but I met so many friendly locals everywhere I went it's pretty hard to believe the travel advisory for this place is considered high risk.
Featured as my guide: Miguel Castañeda
food photographer and graphic designer, lover of good food!!
miguelcasta.mx
Instagram:
Places featured:
Gorditas Durango:
Gorditas Obrera:
Juan Matador Cantina:
Republica Coffee Roasters:
Comedor Pili:
La Casa de Ancianos in Durango Mexico: This is a seniors home run by nuns. The seniors here are in dire need of care. They rely heavily on donations and volunteers. If you wish to find out more contact them directly. Hogar Nª Sª de Guadalupe
Avda. Cuauhtemoc, 204
43.000 DURANGO -Dgo.- (México)
Teléfono: 52 61 88 17 14 97
La Tostada:
Rincon Azteca:
Thumbnail Artist: Erasmo Bernadac
Instagram:
About the Channel:
Travelling to get the local perspective. A lot of research goes into each episode and it’s geared toward getting to know the locals first of each place and always turning left for food!
About the Youtube Creator: Sue Enrich
I spent 17 years in Finance - 7 of those years as a Trader while living in Toronto. I lived in Niagara on the Lake for 7 years to run a boutique winery and a country market.
I am taking a year off to travel and make Youtube videos of interesting places I find along the way to get the local perspective.
I have spent most of my life travelling but there is always more to see and discover.
I use my IPhone and GP7 to film.
If you want to be a host or local guide for an episode please DM me.
Subscribe to the Channel!
Follow on Instagram: turnleft_righthere
Facebook:
Twitter: @TurnLeftRightH1
One Day in Mexico City | Must See Locations | English | Subtitles | Mexico City Tour | Mexico
What if you only had one day to explore Mexico City. What would you see? What would you do? This video is here to help.
Mexico City is the largest city in North America with over 8.9 million people who live within the city. The city has so much to offer. Museums, restaurants, bars, buildings, statues and monuments.
In this video we walk along Paseo de la Reforma - one of the main (major) streets with Mexico City. Here you will find a large amount of monuments. Some of the monuments you'll see in this video are:
What are you going to see on this Mexico City Tour?
Monumento de la Revolucion (Revolution Monument)
El Angel de la Independencia (Angel of Independence)
Estatuas de los Pegasos
El Caballito de Sabastian
Monumento a Colon (Christopher Columbus)
Monumento a Cuauhtemoc
Hemiciclo a Juarez
Explore some of the beautiful pedestrian streets, or treat yourself to ice skating if you go around the Christmas season.
Don't forget to try the tacos!
Here we travel from the airport and head into Mexico City.
Please note, this video is in English, not Spanish, however there are subtitles in English, French and Spanish
Interested in the IVideo Personal Wifi Hotpot?
Be sure to save 10% on your daily plans by using the following promo code! JOSHTRAVELGUY
Want $25 toward your next hotel stay? Use my Booking.com Promo Code and get some free money! booking.com/s/27_8/3f0815ae
Like the logo? Check out who made it animated:
or
Want some amazing cards from my sponsor Lady Bug Paper Company? Check them out here:
Contact me:
Facebook:
Instagram:
E-mail: joshthetravelguy@gmail.com
Patreon:
Ciudad Juarez Tourist Attractions: 6 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Ciudad Juarez? Check out our Ciudad Juarez Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Ciudad Juarez.
Top Places to visit in Ciudad Juarez:
La Rodadora, Museo de la Revolucion en La Frontera, Monumento a la Mexicanidad, Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, Parque El Chamizal, Casa de Adobe
Visit our website:
Zócalo Shenanigans & Secrets! Zack Backpacking Around The World : Episode 10
zackbackpacking@yahoo.com for travel related inquires such as hotels, hostels, flights, tours, or just to say something (hopefully) kind!
Zack Backpacking Around the World : Episode 10 : Zócalo Shenanigans & Secrets!
Featuring Yaneli!
Places of Interest & Addresses of places I visited and filmed at in this video
Hotel Segovia Regency :
Av. Chapultepec 328, Roma Norte, 06700 Cuauhtemoc, CDMX
Zócalo / Surrounding side streets and the square of the cathedral :
Plaza de la Constitución S/N, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Los Taco :
Calle de Tacuba 74, Centro, 06000 Centro histórico, CDMX
Hotel El Greco :
Av San Antonio Eje 5 Sur 22, Benito Juarez, Napoles, 03810 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Chili's :
Av. Insurgentes Sur 643, Nápoles, 03810 Benito Juárez, CDMX
Nutrisa :
Same area as Chili's
Gato Calavera :
Av. Insurgentes Sur 179, Cuauhtémoc, Hipódromo, 06100 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Taqueria Orinoco :
Insurgentes Sur 253, Roma Nte., 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Bands featured in the making of this video and their socials :
Derriben Al Rey - @ 14:50
+
+
+
+
Secrets : @ 20:08
+
+
+
Sleep Well Darling Lyrics :
Who said love should be this hard?
Who said hearts should break apart?
I know, maybe I should mend this
Pull out the glue, maybe I can fix this
I'd approve of this change
If the change hadn't meant you changed how you felt about me
It's a treacherous thing, when the one that you love is finding a new love
You're running away from things that matter more than you know
You're chasing a love that could never love you as much as I do
My eyes have seen these streets, I've walked this road
Every time I look back all I see is your face, my darling
My eyes have seen these streets, I've walked this road
Every time I speak my words just say, don't go my darling
There's some things that I'm left with
That make me believe this is hard
Like the bed that we slept in
It's filled with the scent of our love
I can still hear your laughter bounce off the walls of our home
Late at night when you're dreaming, are you dreaming of me?
You're running away from things that matter more than you know
You're chasing a love that could never love you as much as I do
My eyes have seen these streets, I've walked this road
Every time I look back all I see is your face, my darling
My eyes have seen these streets, I've walked this road
Every time I speak my words just say, don't go my darling
NOTE : I do think Secrets are a very great sounding band. Love their sound and lyrics. Just do not agree with them cutting an already short set even shorter..
Filmed on April 1st, 2018
FOLLOW ME @ THE SOCIALS :
+ INSTAGRAM ►
+ FACEBOOK ►
+ TWITTER ►
If you think I need to hop back on Snapchat, let me know in the comments.
also check my website out at
+
Closing accapella song :
Poppy Lowlife
Le Méridien Mexico City - Col. Tabacalera, Mexico City, Mexico
Luxury Hotels, Palaces, Resorts & Villas Mexico City:- Le Méridien Mexico City, Av. Paseo de la Reforma No. 69, Col. Tabacalera, Mexico City 06030, Mexico
Phone: (52)(55) 5061 3000
Fax: (52)(55) 5061 3001
Los Mochis, Mexico: The Beach near Topolobampo
I visited and stayed in Mexico from Dec.24th, 2015 to Jan. 4th, 2016. This is the beach near Topolobampo which is the adjacent city to Los Mochis. Strangely, this beach doesn't not have any name.
I spent my time in the cities and places described below.
Agua Prieta
Hermosillo
Guaymas
San Carlos
Los Mochis
Barrancas (Copper Canyon)
Creel (Copper Canyon)
Ciudad Cuauhtemoc
Chihuahua
Ciudad Juarez
5 DAYS IN MEXICO CITY
Spent a few days in Mexico City and put this little edit together.
Can't wait to go back and see the rest of this amazing country!
Music & Sound design by
Videography by Natalie Hind
Editing by Myself