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Map of Mexico City Pdf Map of mexico city pdf Continue Photographer: Acirc; Copy 2011 Walter Shintani, Latin Content/Getty Images 1 of 13 ELLE DECOR Goes to Mexico City Appearance Museum Sumaya, in Mexico City. 2 of the 13 ELLE DECOR goes to Mexico City 3 of the 13 ELLE DECOR goes to Mexico City 4 of the 13 ELLE DECOR goes to Mexico City tearoom at Celeste House. 5 of 13 ELLE DECOR travels to Mexico City 6 of 13 ELLE DECOR rides to Mexico City Inside the Museum of Frida Kahlo, the former home of the artist. 7 of 13 ELLE DECOR goes to Mexico City 8 of 13 ELLE DECOR Goes to Mexico City 9 of 13 ELLE DECOR goes to Mexico City Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico City. 10 of the 13 ELLE DECOR goes to Mexico City Okalo, the central square of Mexico City. 11 of 13 ELLE DECOR goes to Mexico City Boats along the canal in the Sochimilco area. Jess Kraft/500 PX While white sandy beaches attract sun-seeking travelers to Tulum and ancient ruins lure cultural jet setters to Chichon Itza, fragrant ingredients attract foodies to Mexico City. Possessing both casual street food and gourmet fare cuisine, the city's culinary reputation has earned the capital a coveted spot on prestigious guidebooks spanning the New York Times and Bon Appetit. While we might turn to the aforementioned guidebooks for tried and true recommendations, we went in search of local approved haunts that look more like hidden gems than tourist hotspots. For insider information on where to stay, find the best street food, and sip mezcal in Mexico City, we turned to Catalina Mayorga, founder of El Camino Travel, a travel company that collaborates with locals in Latin America, Southern America and the Caribbean to create an exciting cultural experience. Whether you're looking for elevated dishes cooked with local delicacies or nightly sweet snacks, this Latin American capital belongs to your culinary bucket travel list. Keep scrolling for out-of-the-beaten-way things to do in Mexico City. Jennifer Young for El Camino Travel From Charming Apartments complete with rooftop gardens to painfully hip accommodation in the city's coolest neighborhoods, these are gorgeous boutique hotels to add to your list. Chai BCB: With its cheerful yellow look and lush rooftop garden, this boutique hotel was practically created for Instagram. Hotel Carlota: Located in the hip juarez area, Hotel Carlota is like Mexico City's Ace Hotel, says Mayorga. Downtown Mexico: Originally a 17th century palace, Downtown is now a stunning hotel complete with a classic colonial courtyard. Jennifer Young for Jennifer Young's El Camino Travel for El Camino Travel Spanning an exciting street food tour that highlights the local flavors of the live cocktail bar, hidden in the up-and-coming neighborhood, is a culinary hotspot you can't miss in Mexico City. Club Tengo Hambre: For an immersive experience, sign up for a street food tour with the Tengo Hambre Club, recommends also have an amazing mezcal experience,' she adds. Fin Foundation: Led by chef Juan Cabrera, the Fina Foundation is the best restaurant of the Majorga Recommendation for Fine Dining in Mexico City. Nikos: This humble restaurant is kind of aloof, but it's worth a hike. It doesn't look as fancy as it should be, but it's always on the list of the top 50 restaurants in Latin America, says Mayorga. Pujol: Known for using local ingredients, Pujol Chef Enrique Olvera is an exquisite lunch must in Mexico City. Churreria El Moro: Serving sweet, fried dough (aka churros), this late night eatery is a must after an evening sipping mezcal. Hanky Punky: You want to make a reservation at this lively member-only bar in Juarez. Jennifer Young for El Camino Travel Valeria Duque for El Camino Travel Mexico City is a mecca for art, design and music lovers. Aside from the popular Palacio de Bellas Artes and Frida Kahlo Museum, head to these under-the-radar locations to enjoy the art scene without the crowds. Casa Luis Barragon: Tickets are selling out quickly, Mayorga warns, so don't forget to plan a tour of the studio of the famous Mexican architect Luis Barragon in advance. Hotel Camino Real: The bright historic hotel, originally designed by Ricardo Legorreta, is a must-see, even if you're not a fan of architecture. Xochimilco Boats: Go outside the city to swim down the Sochimilco River. Board a colorful boat, enjoy street food from floating vendors, and listen to mariachi music. Valeria Duque for El Camino Travel Away More Carry-On with Pocket $295 Shop Parachute Merino Travel Kit $169 Shop Looking for More Culinary Inspired Tourist Destinations? Forget Paris- This tiny city is the unofficial food capital of Europe. Getty Images It's no coincidence that when you think of Mexico City, the artists who first come to mind are Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Not only do the couple call the city homes, but their heritage is from works of art to houses and almost every piece of memorabilia you can slap the image on-are a big part of Mexico City's tourism machine. But if you look a little closer (OK, take care of you hit the Frieda Kahlo Museum) there's not only a terrific history of art in Mexico City for this dynamic, and still a very profitable duo, but it's also a place that serves as something of a home base for creative types from around the world to try out new ideas. There are seemingly new restaurants, art galleries and boutiques on every corner, but according to participants of a recent cultural festival, Mexico City is not just a haven for artistic types looking for the next Shangri La - it's in itself a destination that inspires some of the most compelling creations in the world. In March of this year, 16-year-old international festival of cultural ideas, has set up shop in places around Bring your trademark programming-mix of high-level panel discussions, film screenings, interviews and art events-to-city. It is no coincidence that Liberatum, which has previously conducted iterations in India, Italy, Papua New Guinea, Turkey and beyond, landed in Mexico. The goal here was to break that old world think of Mexico, which is perhaps more important today than ever before, says festival founder Pablo Ganguly. People who know Mexico may only know Tulum or maybe don't usually come to Mexico City and we really wanted to change that mentality and show them how creatively vibrant and culturally radiant it is. The festival relied on world-renowned talents like photographer Nan Goldin, designer Angela Missoni, Pritzker Prize-winning architect Alejandro Aravena, actress Hilary Swank, and Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist Tawakkol Carman and paired with some of Mexico's brightest stars, like dancer Isaac Hernandez, architect Fernando Romeo, actress Fernanda Castillo, and even composer Michael Naya. For me, as a ballerina, it was important to have a platform like this to talk to an audience I might not have achieved otherwise, Hernandez said. And it makes me proud that a festival like this is in Mexico where great minds can come to create opportunities for critical thinking. For director Julie Taymor, who made Kalo Frida's bayopik in Mexico and will shoot her next project, Juan Derian, there, it was a chance to return to a place that was important to her work, but also to the work of people she admires. In the 1920s, Mexico City was a mecca for artists, she says. It was a real draw, and intellectual discussion, politics and art took place at the highest level. Now it happens again: there are great poets, writers, dancers, artists. When I heard that Limanum was in Mexico City, I said absolutely. Indeed, Mexico City feels like a fairly important partner for Ganguly that he says the festival hopes to return next year and make Liberatum an annual event. I've seen so much abuse in Mexico- people may have a very backward view of the country, but I believe young Mexico will be so progressive and modern, maybe even more so than in some places in America, he says. Tulum is great for relaxing, but for me Mexico City is much more appealing. 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