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Paulina & Jonathan

November 15, 2025 • Mexico City, CDMX, México

Paulina & Jonathan

November 15, 2025 • Mexico City, CDMX, México
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Places We Love (and Hope You Will Too)

We’re so excited to have you join us for this special celebration!


If it’s your first time in Mexico City (or even if you’ve been here before), we wanted to share some places we truly recommend checking out during your stay:

Chapultepec Castle & Park / Reforma Area

A castle in the middle of a forest with spectacular views — perfect for a walk or a boat ride.


Frida Kahlo Museum / Coyoacán Area

The famous Blue House where Frida lived. While you're there, explore the bohemian charm of the Coyoacán neighborhood.


National Museum of Anthropology / Reforma Area

A must-visit to experience the richness of Mexico’s pre-Hispanic cultures.


Roma & Condesa Neighborhoods

Great areas to stroll, sip coffee, enjoy amazing food, and discover local shops.


Soumaya Museum & Jumex Museum / Polanco Area

Modern art, stunning architecture, and walking distance from excellent restaurants.


Teotihuacán (optional for longer stays) / Outside of Mexico City

Just an hour from the city, the breathtaking Sun and Moon pyramids are absolutely worth the trip.

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CDMX Bites Worth the Hype

We’re so excited to share this city with you!


If you’d like even more recommendations, feel free to ask us.

In the meantime, here are some of our favorite restaurants — something for every taste and craving!

Somsaa (Roma Norte)

Modern Thai cuisine made with local ingredients — perfect for a date night or dinner with friends. Vibrant dishes, spiced cocktails, and an intimate vibe.


Rosetta (Roma Norte)

Mexican cuisine with Italian inspiration, set in one of the most beautiful historic houses in the city. Don’t miss the bakery and desserts!


Páramo (Condesa)

A lively, contemporary Mexican bar and restaurant featuring tacos, tostadas, and mezcal. Ideal for a casual, animated dinner.


La Barra de Fran (Polanco)

Modern Spanish cuisine with an excellent selection of wines and tapas. Be sure to try the black rice!


El Chanclas (Polanco)

A modern take on a classic Madrid-style tavern. Bonus: live flamenco-pop music on Thursday nights.


El Tigre Silencioso (Roma Norte)

A trendy restaurant and bar offering shareable plates, impeccable cocktails, and a relaxed yet chic atmosphere.


Los Danzantes (Coyoacán)

Contemporary Mexican cuisine highlighting native ingredients and great mezcal — perfect after visiting the Frida Kahlo Museum.


Anónimo Colectivo (Roma Norte)

A modern spot serving creative dishes with minimalist aesthetics. Great for brunch or a light dinner.


Umai (Roma Norte)

A traditional Japanese dining experience with a contemporary twist.


Blanco Colima (Roma Norte)

Located in a stunning historic mansion in Roma, Blanco Colima fuses contemporary Mexican cuisine with an elegant, celebratory setting — ideal for romantic dinners or special occasions.


Chapulín (Polanco)

Located inside the Presidente InterContinental Hotel, El Chapulín offers a refined reinterpretation of Mexican coastal and regional flavors.

Our Favorite Taco Spots in the City

Must-Try Tacos:


El Califa de León – Michelin Star 2024.


Tacos Orinoco – Northern classics, served with style.


Los Güeros de Boturini – Traditional, street-style, and absolutely delicious.


El Califa (Different Locations) – Safe and sound tacos. Simple, delicious and everywhere.

Where to Raise a Glass

For Pre-Party (or Post-Party!) Drinks:


Limantour (Roma Norte)

One of the world’s top cocktail bars. Fun fact: this is where we had our first date.


La Clandestina (Condesa)

A bohemian-style mezcal bar with an amazing selection of artisanal mezcals.


Gin-Gin (Roma Norte & Polanco)

Classic and signature cocktails with gin as the star. Great for groups!


La Única (Polanco)

A contemporary Mexican cantina with great food, drinks, and energy.

Beyond the Usual: Unique Things to Do

If you’re looking for unique experiences, we recommend:


Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Teotihuacán

An unforgettable way to see the pyramids from the sky.


Lucha Libre Night: Tacos & Mezcal Included

A thrilling Mexican classic! Guided tours are available if you’d like a little extra help.


Museum of Popular Art

A colorful celebration of Mexican history, creativity, and tradition — a must if you love art and culture.


Tábula Rasa (Tlalpan)

A one-of-a-kind culinary experience, with personalized tasting menus in an intimate setting.