Mexico City for the Ladies.
Mexico City for the Ladies.
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This is a 4 day plan for a couple of best friends in their early 40s ladies to take in the wonderful Mexico City.
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Day 1 - Wednesday
Everyone arrives in the afternoon and evening. Settle into hotel.
Sleep - Condesa DF
Hotel CondesaDF
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Walk around Roma Norte
Vintage Hoe
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Goodbye Folk Vintage Boutique
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Eat - dinner
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Day 2 - Thursday (ERINS BDAY)
Wake up, hydrate, the elevation is higher than Denver. Wear: t-shirt with light jacket, wide legged jeans and comfortable shoes.
Eat - breakfast
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Jardín Centenario
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Frida Kahlo Museum
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I am slightly obsessed with this artist, so I’d be happy to go on my own if nobody else wants to
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Eat/Drink
Blanco Colima
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Dancing
Mama Rumba
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Day 2 - Friday
Eat - breakfast
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Eat - lunch
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Do -
Siclo El Parian
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Parque México
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The quiet and shady walkway gives you a great viewpoint of Art Deco buildings, quirky boutiques and sidewalk cafes on both sides. We call it "Art Deco ring" now, instead of Amsterdam ring.
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Xinú Perfumes
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a stunning ethnobotanical perfume store in a beautiful lab-like setting with six unisex perfumes to try. They use high quality raw ingredients from Latin American flowers and plants.
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Eat - dinner
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Café de Nadie
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this cocktail bar located on a quiet side street in Roma Norte played some of the best tunes we heard in the city, thanks to the owners' collection of over 1500 vinyl records. The bar has a fun atmosphere, where people shift around tables to talk to others and where a spontaneous dance wouldn’t be out of the ordinary. Trust us, you'll be shazamming songs all night
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Day four
Eat - dinner
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Parking LOT
Gin Gin Condesa
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Plaza San Jacinto
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Plaza San Jacinto and Plaza Tenanitla, hundreds of stalls set up on the cobblestone streets to sell traditional handicrafts, art, jewelry, and houseware
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Jumex
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Step inside the peculiar shaped concrete cube by architect David Chipperfield to discover contemporary art from notable artists like Damien Hurst and Andy Warhol. Museuo Jumex has changing exhibitions and best of all, it's free!
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Palacio de Bellas Artes
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Biblioteca Vasconcelos
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Pujol
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This is one of the eighth best restaurants in the world so if we want to go, we should make a reservation.
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Palacio de Correos
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Los Callejeros
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Street art Tour with Alejandro
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