Valeria’s guidebook in the neighborhood ,walking distance...

Valeria
Valeria’s guidebook in the neighborhood ,walking distance...

Fresh food market

If you are looking for fresh food this is the place. You can find all types of veggies ,fruit, meats , also plants, flowers, baskets, candy, etc... Mexican traditional food restaurants not expensive ;)
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Mercado Medellín
101 Medellín
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If you are looking for fresh food this is the place. You can find all types of veggies ,fruit, meats , also plants, flowers, baskets, candy, etc... Mexican traditional food restaurants not expensive ;)
Organic Market and restaurant
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Orígenes Orgánicos
209 Colima
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Organic Market and restaurant

Local wine and liquor shop

Great place to buy wine or liquor , the also have fresh bread and charcuterie. 55 5584 3500 >home service
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La Naval Insurgentes
373 Av Michoacán
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Great place to buy wine or liquor , the also have fresh bread and charcuterie. 55 5584 3500 >home service

Sightseeing

Plaza Popocatépetl is a plaza in Condesa, Mexico City, Mexico. The center of the plaza features an Art Deco fountain completed c. 1927, Great place to sit and realx
Plaza Popocatépetl
Plaza Popocatépetl
Plaza Popocatépetl is a plaza in Condesa, Mexico City, Mexico. The center of the plaza features an Art Deco fountain completed c. 1927, Great place to sit and realx
The Parque México (English: lit. "Mexico Park"), officially Parque San Martín, is a large urban park located in Colonia Hipódromo in the Condesa area of Mexico City. It is recognized by its Art Deco architecture and decor as well as being one of the larger green areas in the city. In 1927, when the surrounding neighborhood of Colonia Hipódromo was being built, the park was developed on the former site of the horse race track of the Jockey Club de México. Today, Parque México is not only the center of Colonia Hipódromo, it is also the cultural center of the entire La Condesa section of the city.
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Parque México
s/n Av México
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The Parque México (English: lit. "Mexico Park"), officially Parque San Martín, is a large urban park located in Colonia Hipódromo in the Condesa area of Mexico City. It is recognized by its Art Deco architecture and decor as well as being one of the larger green areas in the city. In 1927, when the surrounding neighborhood of Colonia Hipódromo was being built, the park was developed on the former site of the horse race track of the Jockey Club de México. Today, Parque México is not only the center of Colonia Hipódromo, it is also the cultural center of the entire La Condesa section of the city.
It is located between Nuevo León, Sonora and Parque España streets. It was inaugurated on September 21st, 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the Mexican War of Independence. It contains statues such as the monument to Lázaro Cárdenas. The park was designed by the pioneer of modern urban Mexico, architect José Luis Cuevas (not to be confused with the well-known artist by the same name). It has a small lake with a rustic cement bridge that resembles a wooden bridge. In 2008, the park was renovated and remodeled at a cost of over 12 million pesos. One of new additions was playground areas designed by architect Javier Sánchez. In 2009, it was declared as the “Territory of Music and Poetry” (Territorio de Música y Poesía).
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Parque España
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It is located between Nuevo León, Sonora and Parque España streets. It was inaugurated on September 21st, 1921 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the Mexican War of Independence. It contains statues such as the monument to Lázaro Cárdenas. The park was designed by the pioneer of modern urban Mexico, architect José Luis Cuevas (not to be confused with the well-known artist by the same name). It has a small lake with a rustic cement bridge that resembles a wooden bridge. In 2008, the park was renovated and remodeled at a cost of over 12 million pesos. One of new additions was playground areas designed by architect Javier Sánchez. In 2009, it was declared as the “Territory of Music and Poetry” (Territorio de Música y Poesía).
In the core of Barrio La Condesa in the very early 20th century, there used to be a popular horse racing track, called the Hipódromo. Its shape, the classic oval, still defines the area where horses once pounded the turf. When the racetrack moved out, green and people moved in. The center of the oval became the popular Parque Mexico, surrounded by Avenida Mexico. And around that, presumably where ladies in hats and men with cigars and fists full of pesos for betting used to sit and watch the racing thoroughbreds, runs Avenida Amsterdam a 2km oval walking circuit.
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Amsterdam
Ámsterdam
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In the core of Barrio La Condesa in the very early 20th century, there used to be a popular horse racing track, called the Hipódromo. Its shape, the classic oval, still defines the area where horses once pounded the turf. When the racetrack moved out, green and people moved in. The center of the oval became the popular Parque Mexico, surrounded by Avenida Mexico. And around that, presumably where ladies in hats and men with cigars and fists full of pesos for betting used to sit and watch the racing thoroughbreds, runs Avenida Amsterdam a 2km oval walking circuit.

Food scene

Bakery founded 1940 , meringue filled with custard cream. The best in town
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Pasteleria La Gran Via
288-A Amsterdam
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Bakery founded 1940 , meringue filled with custard cream. The best in town
Restaurant and take away ... Salads, wraps and delicious juices
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Frutos Prohibidos Amsterdam
244 Amsterdam
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Restaurant and take away ... Salads, wraps and delicious juices
For a popular late-night snack any time of day. Made with just flour, water, and salt, these churros are all crisp and chew, no puff: They’re the best in the city. The menu is simple—churros, eight types of hot chocolate, and the consuelo, an ice-cream sandwich with coiled churros on each end.Founded on 1935
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El Moro
42 Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas
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For a popular late-night snack any time of day. Made with just flour, water, and salt, these churros are all crisp and chew, no puff: They’re the best in the city. The menu is simple—churros, eight types of hot chocolate, and the consuelo, an ice-cream sandwich with coiled churros on each end.Founded on 1935
Best bread in town, the guaba roll is my personal favorite but can also find all kinds baguettes, coffee , juice and freshly made sanwiches
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Panadería Rosetta Puebla
242 Puebla
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Best bread in town, the guaba roll is my personal favorite but can also find all kinds baguettes, coffee , juice and freshly made sanwiches
Fishers is a great seafood restaurant, the have a special price menu from 9 am to 2 pm ..... carnitas de pesacado, micheladas, shrimp cocktail...delicious
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Fishers Nápoles
197 Calle de Durango
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Fishers is a great seafood restaurant, the have a special price menu from 9 am to 2 pm ..... carnitas de pesacado, micheladas, shrimp cocktail...delicious
Tout Chocolat, in La Condesa, where you can get some of the best and most innovative chocolate in Mexico City
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Tout Chocolat
154 Amsterdam
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Tout Chocolat, in La Condesa, where you can get some of the best and most innovative chocolate in Mexico City
For a legit hummusiya from chef Daniel Ovadía, who runs a dozen-restaurant empire but opened Merkavá as a nod to his Jewish heritage and his Israeli wife. Mexico City has a large Jewish population and no shortage of delis and Middle Eastern food but nothing that offered excellent Jerusalem-style food. Note the occasional Mexican nods, like gribenes (chicken cracklings) crisped in sheets like chicharrón.
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Merkavá
53 Amsterdam
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For a legit hummusiya from chef Daniel Ovadía, who runs a dozen-restaurant empire but opened Merkavá as a nod to his Jewish heritage and his Israeli wife. Mexico City has a large Jewish population and no shortage of delis and Middle Eastern food but nothing that offered excellent Jerusalem-style food. Note the occasional Mexican nods, like gribenes (chicken cracklings) crisped in sheets like chicharrón.

Moving around the city

The metro bus is a great way to move around the city the closest terminal is Sonora. it costs $6 pesos
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Metrobus Sonora station
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The metro bus is a great way to move around the city the closest terminal is Sonora. it costs $6 pesos

Supermarket

Supermarket
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Superama Michocán
38 Av Michoacán
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Supermarket
Supermarket
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Sumesa
266 Tlacotalpan
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Supermarket