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Our Guide to La Condesa

La Condesa, known for its verdant parks like Parque México and Parque España, is an urban oasis amid a lively array of restaurants, bars, and cultural landmarks. Just moments from Dama, the iconic Chapultepec Castle, the National Museum of Anthropology, and the grandeur of Paseo de la Reforma offer a glimpse into the cultural heritage. La Condesa's convenient position not only connects guests to the streets of Polanco and the areas of Roma and Coyoacan but also places the city's main avenues and vibrant nightlife within easy reach. With over 80 renowned dining and entertainment options at your doorstep, along with convenient access to subway stations and bike rentals, Dama provides the perfect base for exploring CDMX. 

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Avenida Tamaulipas 1.0 km

Avenida Tamaulipas is a trendy street lined with cafes, boutiques, and bars. It’s a great place for people-watching or enjoying a casual lunch at one of the cool eateries. It’s also home to many of La Condesa’s art deco buildings.

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Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico

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Tuesday tianguis 290 m

Meander blocks and blocks of local fruits, veggies, flowers, meat, cheese and honey. Finish it all off with some freshly-made tacos at any of the tented stands. The market starts at Calle Pachuca and Avenida Veracruz.

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Pachuca 13, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

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Baltra Bar 2.6 km

Enjoy this Chic, laid-back bar offering creative cocktails amid decor inspired by Darwin's Galápagos voyages. Take advantage of the outdoor seating and this hidden gem that is love by locals.

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Iztaccihuatl 36D, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico

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Chocolate Museum 4.3 km

Listen to the story of chocolate. Immerse yourself in the art that celebrates it and the artisans who continue to appreciate its connection to the Mexican culture. Peruse the exhibits and enjoy the store with its variety of choices.

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Milan 45, corner of Roma Street, Colonia Juárez, 06600, CDMX

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La Clandestina 1.5 km

A mezcal bar that’s perfect for sampling different varieties of this iconic Mexican spirit. It’s a laid-back spot with knowledgeable staff who can help guide you through the wide range of mezcals they offer.

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298 Álvaro Obregón Av., Condesa neighborhood, Cuauhtémoc, 06140, CDMX

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    Parque México and Parque España

    Parque México is a lush, art-deco-inspired park located in the heart of Mexico City's Condesa neighborhood, known for its scenic walking paths, tranquil lake, and vibrant cultural atmosphere. Parque España, just a short walk away, offers a more intimate and serene escape, featuring wide green spaces, charming fountains, and a relaxing vibe perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls. Both parks are beloved by locals and visitors alike, offering an oasis of greenery amid the city's hustle and bustle.

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    Chapultepec Castle

    Chapultepec Castle, perched atop Chapultepec Hill, is a historic site with stunning views of the city and a rich cultural heritage. Originally built as a royal residence for Emperor Maximilian I in the 19th century, it later became the official residence of Mexican presidents until the 1930s. Today, it houses the National Museum of History, showcasing artifacts and exhibitions that trace Mexico’s history from the Aztec era to the modern day.

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    National Museum of Anthropologie

    The National Museum of Anthropology is one of the most important cultural institutions in the country, housing an extensive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts, including the famous Aztec Sun Stone. Its exhibits provide a deep insight into Mexico’s ancient civilizations, offering a rich exploration of their history, art, and traditions.

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