
How to tour Tlatelolco by Rodrigo Torres
The Nonoalco Tlatelololco Urban Complex is celebrating its sixth decade. On this historic milestone, we took the task of touring its corners with Rodrigo Torres, director of Mirador Tlatelololco.
The Nonoalco Tlatelololco Urban Complex is celebrating its sixth decade. On this historic milestone, we took the task of touring its corners with Rodrigo Torres, director of Mirador Tlatelololco.
Tlatelolco is not only a place; it is a mirror of the dreams, contradictions and struggles that have defined Mexico City.
The iconic Marieta Kiosk is transformed into a Roxy ice cream shop.
Everything changes but Chinese food restaurants never go away, maybe all love stories should start in Chinese food.
"For me, chaos is the basis for having beauty in life. And here there are many visual conflicts from which poetic situations can emerge."
The Historic Center has once again been painted green, white and red with hundreds of patriotic decorations. But where do they come from and who makes them?
On July 15, 1951, one of the most dramatic episodes in the history of floods in Mexico City took place.
The CDMX Pride March has its own history: a road traveled by diverse groups of activists who have faced the stigmas and prejudices of our society.
From coffee and tacos to exercise classes, participate in the celebration of democracy and take advantage of these promotions for voting in the CDMX.
From cafes and restaurants to parks and museums, discover this list of mom-friendly places in CDMX recommended by local moms.
What to do this week in and out of CDMX? Live Guadalajara like a Local, hit the sidewalk at Los Guiris and listen to Nicolas Jaar.
The famous Yucatecan castacán has a stronghold in Mexico City and Gabriela Cámara, chef at Contramar, is in charge of it. What else do you need?
Local.MX and LagoAlgo join forces to create a spontaneous space for the creative community in the heart of the CDMX.
We start our new space, Algo.Local; Dooriban at Bar Mini and Soy Valgur with DJ Vanderlinden will shake the Frikiplaza.
Damien Hirst in Mexico, music at Bussifame and Rodrigo Ímaz's new exhibition invites us to save the planet with a ball.
The arrival of spring inspires us to make a local version of Japanese hanami in the middle of CDMX.
Created by Chinese immigrants in the 19th century, Chinese cafés were born to feed railway workers. Take a closer look.
What does Mexico City sound like? Trying to describe its sound in a few words is like trying to explain it with a single photo. This immense and eclectic city can only be described in bits and pieces and that's why we decided to choose some sounds and present them with the images of photographer Pablo Diego.
We made a guide with some activities that will happen around 8M.
The Cineteca Nacional celebrates its 50th anniversary today and we remember its various renovations, the fire that destroyed it and other anecdotes with this gallery.