Recently, Kate had the pleasure of exploring Mexico City, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and of course, how big it is. But don’t worry we’re here to help you navigate it.
When it comes to staying in Mexico City, the options are as diverse as the city itself. We split our stay between Casa Polanco and the Four Seasons Mexico City. While these two options are among the best in the city, they are very different. Casa Polanco which opened in May 2022 was a quiet retreat in the lively Polanco area, offering a sleek design with 19 rooms and top-notch service. One of the place's highlights was their complimentary high tea in the afternoon.
The Four Seasons, with its prime location and lush gardens, delivered luxury at every turn. Their spa offers a unique mix of traditional Mexican healing techniques and modern luxury. With an Instagrammable courtyard and the Fifty Mils bar, recognized as one of the top bars in the world, it's no wonder guests are always impressed. We're also eagerly anticipating the upcoming room renovations!
The buzz is all about the Rosewood Mexico City, which is set to open in 2025 in Polanco. It's set to join the ranks of favorites like The Ritz Carlton, a high-rise luxury building.
Some of our favorite things to do?
Every Saturday in the barrio of San Angel, there's an outdoor artisan market. The market itself is exclusive to Saturdays, but the shops lining the streets leading to the main square, along with the restaurants, are open throughout the week. We dined at Hacienda de San Angel, known for its delicious margaritas! We also tried Lardo, a hip Mexican-European fusion restaurant that we highly recommend. Dining at Pujol is a must, but be sure to make a reservation in advance. Also, don't miss out on eating at Contramar to try the delicious fish dishes.
Shopping was an experience in itself, with Polanco and La Roma offering everything from unique local crafts to designer labels.
The National Museum of Anthropology is a must and the city is also full of family-friendly activities that promise fun for visitors of all ages. Some activities include the zoo and interactive museums like Papalote Museo del Niño. Families can enjoy boat rides on the ancient canals of Xochimilco for a bit of adventure.
In all, Mexico City is a place that offers history and vibrant culture. It promises an experience you won't forget. When you’re ready to plan your luxury trip to Mexico City, you can easily pair it with Cabos San Lucas.